Side 12
6.4.2
On the outermost support arms we recommend pointing the front fascia fittings towards the
middle of the frame to prevent them from conflicting with the side fascia.
6.5 Mounting the worktop
6.5.1
Place the tabletop on the frame. The maximum permissible distance from the back of the
tabletop to the wall is 0.5 cm. (safety issue)
If the frame is moved away from the wall, the distance from the back of tabletop to the wall
MUST still be equal to or less than 0.5 cm.
6.5.2 The standard aluminium profile is 5 cm shorter than the worktop, resulting in a 2.5 cm
projection on either side.
6.5.3 Fasten the worktop with screws through the holes of the support arms.
6.6 Mounting the wooden front fascia
6.6.1 Fasten the wooden front fascia at the required position under the worktop by means of a
clamp. Press the front fascia fittings forward against the wooden front fascia and fasten with
screws from the inside.
6.6.2 By screwing the front fascia fittings into the worktop you pull the front fascia upward.
Finally tighten the screws on the side of the support arm.
6.7 Mounting the side fascia
6.7.1 Furniture fittings are provided with the frame to keep the wooden side fascia up against the
worktop.
6.8 Adjusting the worktop/ support arms
6.8.1 After placing the worktop on the frame you may have to compensate for the weight of the
worktop if the frame is no longer horizontal from the wall to the front fascia.
6.8.2
By means of the two lower screws of each support arm the ”tilting” may be adjusted.
Start by loosening the two screws fastening the support arm to the aluminium profile and
adjust the two lower screws to make the worktop horizontal.
Finally retighten the two upper screws.
Repeat this procedure for the support arms in the middle.
Do not adjust the support arms placed directly above the legs.
6.9
Mounting of distance plates (1cm) for skirting board
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Option
6.19.1 In case of skirting boards, you can use the 1 cm deep distance plate to pack the frame out
from the wall.
6.10 Mounting the flexible water connections and waste hoses
Arrange for the fixed feed pipes on the wall to be pointing down, at a height of max. 30 cm.
This will ensure that the flexible feed pipes will always flex in a neat curve close to the wall
without kinking. A 90 degree valve with a 1/2" exposed thread is recommended
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