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Important

 

- Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly

Safety and Care Advice

   Check you have all the 

components and tools listed on

pages 2 and 4.

   Remove all fittings from the 

plastic bags and seperate them

into their groups. 

   Keep children and animals

away from the work area, small

parts could choke if swallowed.

   Make sure you have enough 

space to layout the parts before

starting.

   Do not stand or put weight on

the product, this could cause

damage.

   Assemble the item as close

to its final position (in the same

room) as possible.

   Assemble on a soft level 

surface to avoid damaging the

unit or your floor.

   Parts of the assembly will be 

easier with 2 people.

We do not 

recommend the 

use of power

drill/drivers 

for

 

inserting screws,

as this could damage the unit.

Only use hand screwdrivers.

Care and maintenance

   Always lift furniture when 

moving it (do not drag) 

otherwise the joints may be 

damaged.

   From time to time check that

there are no loose screws on 

this unit.

   This product should not be

discarded with household

waste. Take to your local

authority waste disposal centre.

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   Dust surfaces with a soft, dry, 

lint free cloth.

   More stubborn marks can be 

removed using a damp 

(not wet) cloth. Wipe the 

surface dry immediately 

using a soft lint free cloth.

   Do not use detergents, abrasive

cleaning products or cleaning 

products that contain ammonia, 

solvents or silicone as these 

may damage the surface finish.

   To protect the furniture,

position the furniture out of 

direct sunlight and away from

direct heat sources such as

radiators and fires.

   Do not place the furniture in

excessively dry and humid

conditions.

   Do not place hot or cold 

objects on the surface, always

use protective mats to avoid

marking the furniture.

   Clean spills up immediately

   Dispose of all packaging

carefully and responsibly

when assembly complete.

   Do Not dispose of packaging

until assembly complete.

  

Summary of Contents for Norton Shoe Rack

Page 1: ...lease read these instructions fully before starting assembly If you need help or have damaged or missing parts call the Customer Helpline 01709 534 123 Please turn to back page for important informati...

Page 2: ...niture when moving it do not drag otherwise the joints may be damaged From time to time check that there are no loose screws on this unit This product should not be discarded with household waste Take...

Page 3: ...nd end 87x24 2cm Code 9808 Right hand end 87x24 2cm Code 9809 Large shoe rail x 4 62 2x14 1cm 8320 Code Shoe flap x 2 63x38 6cm Code 0709 Top 63 4x24cm 8315 Code Backpanel 66x30cm 8322 Code 8321 Code...

Page 4: ...3 Components Exploded View Important Thick lines indicate finished edges 8322 9809 8315 9808 8320 8320 8320 8320 8316 8321 8321 0709 0709...

Page 5: ...en contacting Customer Helpline 4 Cross headed screwdriver large Small Hammer Tape Measure Eye protection when using a hammer 12mm screw x 12 Code 690001008 D J 13mm screw x 16 Code 700006002 H R L br...

Page 6: ...x4 Fitting pivot shelf pin to left right end panels W x4 9808 9809 U W W W W U U U Note Use a hammer to knock in pivots and shelf pins into holes U W Step 2 Step 1 Seperate all components and ensure...

Page 7: ...linth 8316 9809 L Locate screw through holes in rh end panel and screw into holes in top 9809 8315 L Foil Face Raw Face L Step 4 9808 8315 L L L L 8316 Fittings you will need for this step L x4 Attach...

Page 8: ...e of end panels and Then secure using panels pins Use the panel pin guide when locating the panel pins This will hold the panel pins vertical and ensure the correct distance from the edge E F E Before...

Page 9: ...H T 8321 Fittings you will need for this step x8 D D Secure the small rail 0 to left and right hand bracket using screws 8321 D D Fittings you will need for this step Step 8 Attaching small and large...

Page 10: ...ts in the direction shown by the arrows This will allow you to line the curved slot in the brackets up with shelf stop pins already inserted in end panels c Carefully pull the brackets in the directio...

Page 11: ...8320 D D Fittings you will need for this step d 9808 W W H V diag 1 diag 2 Now While one person lines up the hole in the brackets with fitting already inserted in end panels the other person inserts...

Page 12: ...11 Assembly Instructions Step 10 Fittings you will need for this step J x2 G x4 Secure handles to flap panels using bolts J G 0709 G G J 0709 Attach handles...

Page 13: ...12 Assembly Instructions Step 11 Fittings you will need for this step x8 Cover exposed screw heads using caps X X...

Page 14: ...se ensure fixings used are appropriate to your wall type Locate the bracket to the top panel or to the end panel as close to top as possible We do not specify exact location for the bracket this is le...

Page 15: ...14 Congratulations Your unit is complete Note Please turn over for important information...

Page 16: ...CUSTOMER HELPLINE 01709 534123 Between 8am 4 30pm Monday to Thursday and 8am 2 30p m friday Your statutory rights are not affected Alternatively Write to us at Customer Service Department Addspace Fu...

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