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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

LINEN CABINET

Summary of Contents for LINEN CABINET

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS LINEN CABINET ...

Page 2: ...endations for taking care of your cabinet 2 3 How much weight does your cabinet resist How do the dowels and Minifix system work We also explain what they are 4 5 6 7 23 24 What will you need A flat smooth surface You can use the cardboard of the box or a rug An electric screwdriver isn t necessary but it can make the work much easier Phillips head screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Hammer ...

Page 3: ...s so IMPORTANT Over the next few pages is the panel and hardware content for this cabinet Please make sure that the quantity of each one is correct and that everything is in good shape A x1 B x1 C x1 D x1 E x1 F x1 FC x4 G x1 H x1 I x2 J x1 K x2 L x4 LDC x4 LIC x4 M x4 N x1 O x1 P x2 Panel quantity ...

Page 4: ...rdware bag x58 Wood dowel x40 Minifix cam Spreading bolt x40 Cover caps x42 x16 Drywall screw Nail on glide x4 2 x8 Handle Screw x4 Slides screws x24 1 1 8 Drywall screw x2 Wall anchor screw 2 Handle x4 Metalic handle x1 ...

Page 5: ...ul try not to lose anything from this bag its content it s neccesary for assembling you cabinet In case something is missing please call to our customer service x2 x1 Glass door hinge Magnetic stop Glass door x1 ...

Page 6: ...rget to gently hit the panels to adjust the joint Minifix system It s a joint compound of two parts a spreading bolt and a Minifix cam 2 You should insert these cams with the little arrow pointing towards the drilling on the panel s edge shown on the left 3 This is a spreading bolt You should put it with the black plastic part facing down 4 After joining two panels together you should turn the cam...

Page 7: ...7 Let s start assembling 1 You can see the last page of this manual to have a full look of the panels of this cabinet A A Turn this panel over ...

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Page 9: ...9 4 5 G H ...

Page 10: ...10 6 7 F G H A F G H ...

Page 11: ...11 E A F G H Ix2 8 9 ...

Page 12: ...12 10 J J Turn this panel over 11 Px2 ...

Page 13: ...13 Kx2 12 13 J P I ...

Page 14: ...ou must take out the smaller part of the slide pushing down the black plastic part shown below apply for steps 14 and 16 Take the bigger part of the slide and place it over the panel The plastic stop shoud go towards the back Front 2 11 B I K K J I P ...

Page 15: ...15 16 17 C 2 11 If you want to recall how to install this part of the slides go to the 14th step again C I B P K K I J ...

Page 16: ...16 18 19 D Slide the back panel inside the grooves O N B J K K C ...

Page 17: ...17 very carefully Turn over the cabinet K K J B C D H G E F 20 ...

Page 18: ... measure and mark the points shown below Drill on the markings with a 5 16 drill bit Insert the wall anchors inside the drillings Place the cabinet and secure it with the screws 1 2 3 4 Fix your cabinet to the wall I 6 3 2 83 2 83 65 72 2 5 ...

Page 19: ...19 LICx4 LDCx4 L LDC LIC Drywall screw 2 Take tha smaller part of the slide and place it over the panel The metallic stop should go at the front Front 22 23x4 ...

Page 20: ...20 24x4 M L LIC FC x4 25 Slide the back panel inside the grooves ...

Page 21: ...21 26x4 Drywall screw 1 1 8 M L FC LIC ...

Page 22: ...aps After finishing the assembly lift off al the adhesive letters 27 D C H FC FC FC FC J K K Insert pivot and lower glass door hinge Insert glass door and tighten 1 Insert pivot and upper glass door hinge 2 3 Stick Tape Insert Handle 4 5 Slide the drawers inside the cabinet ...

Page 23: ...are some recommendations left for you to take care of your cabinet correctly from now on Congratulations It s done SUPER IMPORTANT We suggest fixing the cabinet to the wall so we can avoid the cabinet tipping and harming anyone Be specially careful with the kids 13 11 11 11 11 13 17 ...

Page 24: ...load the cabinet see suggested loads Do not hit or hammer the cabinet only when indicated here Don t drag the cabinet lift it up with other people Avoid direct contact with water fire or exposing it to high heat Cabinet panels Clean it with thinner a soft soap solution or simply a damp cloth FC B M LIC L LDC D I K K J N C A I E F G H V ID R IO FC LDC L M LIC FC LDC L M LIC FC LDC L M LIC P P O ...

Page 25: ...hs after the date of purchase These defects MUST be reported before the warranty coverage period ends Once the product has been assembled the company will not be responsible for defective and or damaged parts This warranty is ONLY valid for the ORIGINAL PURCHASER it doesn t apply if the product has been resold rented etc We will take no liability for incidental or consequential damages caused to o...

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