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Angle Adjustment
Claw In/Out
Adjustment
Claw In/Out
Adjustment
Fixing Preparation (Fig A)
Fixing Brackets (Fig B)
Hanger Adjustment (Fig C)
Mounting Points
location of internal
fixing hole
REAR VIEW
plasterboard walls, specialist fixings should
be purchased from any DIY or hardware store.
5. Fix the brackets to the wall using the screws
provided.
6. Carefully remove the small screws along
the top front edge of the cabinet to gain
access to the internal panel(s). (Fig. C) Keep
screws in a safe place.
7. Temporarily hang the cabinet ensuring the
claws on the hangers are securely located
on the wall brackets. Using a spirit level
adjust the cabinet via the screws on the
hangers. (Fig. C).
8. Mark the position of the internal fixing hole
and remove the cabinet. Using a suitable
drill bit, drill a hole and insert a wall plug as
per stage 4.
9. Connect the cable at the rear of the cabinet
to the mains supply cable using a suitable
terminal block (not supplied) according
to the wiring diagram (Fig. 2) on the back
page.
10. Rehang the cabinet in position, tighten the
screws on the hangers (Fig. C) and secure
Wall Hung Installation
1. Position the cabinet in a suitable location
(according to the zonal diagram (Fig. 1) on
the back page) ensuring that the mains
supply cable is within reach of the cable
connection point of the cabinet. Carefully
mark the desired position of the cabinet
using a soft pencil, ensuring it is level.
2. Remove the cabinet from the wall and
using a spirit level, mark a horizontal line
below the pencil mark, taking into account
the location of the mounting points (Fig.
A). Place brackets on the pencil line paying
attention to the distance netween the
hangers on the cabinet. Carefully mark the
position of the holes using a soft pencil.
(Fig. B).
3. Before drilling, ensure there are no hidden
cables or pipes behind the mounting
points. Using a suitable drill bit, drill holes
in the marked positions to a suitable depth.
4. Insert wall plugs level with the surface
of the wall. If fitting to a tiled surface,
wall plugs should be inserted below the
tile surface to avoid cracking.
NB. For