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Bathroom fittings are subject to the appropriate zones in accordance with IEE 

Regulations. This product is 

only 

suitable for permanent indoor installation in Zone 2 

and outside zones. (See above). This product is 

not 

suitable for installation in Zone 0 

or 1, saunas, steam rooms or shower cubicles. Do

 not

 connect to a trailing plug and 

socket. Do 

not

 install onto surfaces that are either damp or electrically conductive.

Installation Procedure

Important:

 Before starting the installation process, make sure the electrical supply 

is switched off. It is recommended that the fuse is withdrawn or the circuit breaker is 

switched off for the necessary circuit.

Important:

 Before starting the installation process, ensure the wall construction is 

suitable and can support the weight of the cabinet.

Note:

 The wall plugs supplied are suitable for solid stone / brick walls. For any 

other wall material use specialist wall plugs.

1.8 – Hang the cabinet on the wall brackets and check its level. Make sure the wall 
brackets have entered the slots and the cabinet is not resting on the edge of the wall 
brackets.

1.9 – Mark the hole on the lower section of the cabinet backboard (1.9). Take the 
cabinet off the wall. 

1.10 – Drill and fit the wall plug into the hole just marked.

Step 1 - Installing the cabinet

1.1 – Using a pencil, mark on the wall where you wish the centre of the top surface 
of the cabinet to be (1.1).

1.2 – Measure 25mm vertically below this point and make a mark.

1.3 – Using a spirit level, draw a line of distance X centred on this point and parallel 
with the floor.

1.4 – Align the outer edge of the wall brackets with the ends of this line X.

1.5 – Using the wall brackets as a guide, mark the hole positions.

1.6 – Drill the marked holes and fit the wall plugs. 

1.7 – Screw the wall brackets into place ensuring the screws are fully tightened but 
take care not to overtighten.

Installation Procedure

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Top of cabinet

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Centre Line

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Measure this distance for postion 

of ends of wall brackets

Step 2 - Connecting to power

Important:

 Before connecting the cabinet to the mains supply, make sure the 

electrical supply is switched off. It is recommended that the fuse is withdrawn or the 

circuit breaker is switched off for the necessary circuit.

2.1 – Connect to mains electrical supply. Connections should be made in accord-

ance with the latest IEE regulations. This cabinet is manufactured to CLASS 1 and 

requires an earth connection.

Step 3 - Finishing the installation

3.1 – Hang the cabinet on the wall brackets as shown in 1.8. Ensure the wall 
brackets have entered the slots within the cabinet.

3.2 – Screw in the internal securing screw (3.2).

3.3 – Push in the shelf supports with the screw at the bottom (3.3). 

3.4 – Slide the glass shelf into the shelf supports (3.4).

3.5 – Tighten the plastic screws. Do not over tighten as you may round off the 

plastic screw head (3.5).  

3.6 – Repeat steps 3.3 to 3.5 for the remaining shelves. 

Step 4 - Turning the power on

Important:

 Before turning the power back on, make sure the cabinet is securely 

installed and all electrical connections are safe to turn on.

4.1 – If the fuse was removed, re-insert the fuse and switch power on. If circuit breaker 

was switched off, turn back on.

4.2 – Check the functionality of the cabinet, operating instructions can be found on 

page 7.

Step 5 - Door Alignment

6.1 – Adjust the cabinet doors using the adjustment screws on the hinges. As shown 

below.

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Summary of Contents for SYC050

Page 1: ...er care service For any further assistance please feel free to contact our tech support team at techsupport roperrhodes co uk 10 Year Guarantee We have complete confidence in this Roper Rhodes bathroom cabinet and as such it is offered with a 10 year guarantee against defects in manufacture The guarantee requires that this product be used in the manner for which it was intended and that it is inst...

Page 2: ... SUPPLY COLOUR CODING L Live Brown N Neutral Blue Earth Green Yellow 2 2 2 OUTSIDE ZONES 2 ZONE 1 0 75m 2 2 5m 3 0 m 0 6m 0 6m 0 75m IEE Bathroom Zones Diagram Distances from a bath tub or shower tray Bathroom fittings are subject to the appropriate zones in accordance with IEE Regulations This product is only suitable for permanent indoor installation in Zone 2 and outside zones See above This pr...

Page 3: ...oint and parallel with the floor 1 4 Align the outer edge of the wall brackets with the ends of this line X 1 5 Using the wall brackets as a guide mark the hole positions 1 6 Drill the marked holes and fit the wall plugs 1 7 Screw the wall brackets into place ensuring the screws are fully tightened but take care not to overtighten Installation Procedure C D D C 1 1 Top of cabinet 25mm Centre Line ...

Page 4: ...mended that the fuse is withdrawn or the circuit breaker is switched off for the necessary circuit 2 1 Connect to mains electrical supply Connections should be made in accord ance with the latest IEE regulations This cabinet is manufactured to CLASS 1 and requires an earth connection Step 3 Finishing the installation 3 1 Hang the cabinet on the wall brackets as shown in 1 8 Ensure the wall bracket...

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