
Installation
Mark a horizontal line on the wall at the required height
X---X
. Ensure
that the wall brackets will fit inside the width of the cabinet and are
equally spaced to ensure even distribution of weight. Secure the wall
brackets to the wall using suitable fixings.
Hook the unit onto the wall brackets so that the spring locks the arm
into place.
To alter the position of the cabinet on the wall, adjust the two screws
in each hanging bracket. Adjusting screws A will move the cabinet up
and down. When the cabinet is level on the wall, screws B will tighten
the cabinet to the wall.
Drawer Box Removal and Replacement
To remove the drawer box, pull the drawer fully out and lift it upwards.
To re-fit the drawer box, pull the runners fully out, place the drawer
box on the runners and push it rearwards until it clicks into place.
Drawer Front Removal
Slide the slide the drawer side covers rearwards to expose the
screws. Using a crosshead screwdriver, turn the screws shown to
release the drawer front. Where there are two screws on each
drawer side, turn the top screw first followed by the bottom one.
Drawer Front Adjustment
Slide the drawer side covers rearwards to expose the adjustment
screws. To raise or lower the drawer front, turn the larger screws
with a crosshead screwdriver until adjusted as required. To move
the drawer front from side to side, turn the smaller screws. To adjust
the tilt of the drawer front, remove the caps from the tops of the drawer
sides. Use a cross-head screwdriver to adjust as required.
Care & Maintenance
Furniture should be regularly dusted with a soft cotton or micro-fibre cloth. For more thorough
cleaning, occasionally wipe your furniture with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent
solution. Surfaces should be thoroughly dried with a lint free cloth to prevent watermarks. Under
no circumstances should solvent cleaning agents, bleach or abrasive cleaning agents or cloths be
used. Spills should be removed immediately using a clean cloth. All bathroom furniture will
deteriorate through prolonged periods of exposure to high levels of condensation so bathrooms
must be adequately ventilated using suitable extraction. Failure to ensure adequate ventilation
may invalidate your guarantee.