
Wall Mirror Storage
Note:
This hanging system is meant for drywall/wood stud mounting only. If your walls are made from
another material, such as concrete, brick or plaster, please consult your local hardware store for
assistance. For safety and ease of mounting, installation is recommended using two people.
Parts Included:
A
B
C
D
E
Wall-mount Bracket
Anchors
Screws
D. Plastic Anchors
E. Screws
1PC
2PCS
2 PCS
1PC
1PC
Tools required for mounting (not included):
Screwdriver, Level, Pencil, Tape Measure
This item is mounted to a wall using a classic French cleat system. A wall cleat is mounted to the wall and
is sized and shaped to engage with a product cleat located on the rear of the product. When you receive
this product, the wall cleat should be taped in engagement with the product cleat. Do not remove the cleat
yet.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. With the help of a friend, hold the product against the wall at a desired hanging location. Use a level
to make sure the product is level and lightly mark the wall along the entire top edge of the product with
a pencil. Set the product aside with access to the rear surface.
2. You will notice that a removable wooden wall cleat is taped in place on the rear of the product.
Keeping the cleat in place, use a tape measure to measure a "cleat distance" between the top edge of
the product and the lower edge of the removable wall cleat. Record this measurement and remove
the cleat.
3. Use the pencil and the tape measure to draw a second line located below the line you made in Step
(1). The second lower line is spaced the distance you measured in Step (2).
4. Now hold the cleat against the wall so that its bottom edge aligns with the second lower line. Orient
the cleat so that the sharp edge of the cleat is positioned up and away from the wall, as shown in the
illustration. While holding the cleat level, use the pencil (or a sharp implement, such as one of the
provided long screws) to mark the wall through the two holes of the cleat. Set the cleat aside.
5. Use a screwdriver to install a anchor (B) into the wall at each of the two marks made in Step (4).
Rotate the anchor clockwise while pushing it gently into the wall until the wide head of the anchor
becomes even with the wall surface. Do not over-tighten. Repeat this step with the other mark and
anchor.
6. Place the cleat so that the holes align with the installed anchors and use the screwdriver to secure a
screw (C) through the cleat and into the installed anchor. Rotate the screws clockwise until tight.