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A FEW TIPS BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE INSTALLATION
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Mark where the stove, dishwasher, etc., will be positioned.
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Measure out the highest and lowest points on the floor. See how great the variations are over the floor area where the cabinets will be placed.
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Arrange the cabinets on the floor in the order you intend to install them. You will then see how the filler panels need to be positioned in corners,
window ledges, etc.
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If you have selected the framing system, bear this in mind before starting to install the cabinets.
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Bear in mind that knobs and handles stick out and can catch on the opposite surface when the door is opened fully.
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Use tape on the front when sawing filler panels etc. to avoid the risk of chipping.
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Arrange the corners of plinths, ceiling connectors, light bars and crown moulding strips.
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If a plinth drawer is included in the kitchen, make a break in the bar on the wall 25–50 mm wider than the cabinet. Integra plinth drawers are not
adjustable vertically or sideways. However, the plinth drawers with Classic/Scala drawers can be adjusted vertically.
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Before electricians and plumbers begin their work, go through p. 7 “Positioning of power sockets and water/drainage”; handing this page to your
electrician or plumber will make it easier for them to set up your kitchen.
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Wine shelf
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Ceiling connector
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Glass cabinet
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Open shelf
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Fan shelf with door
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Corner model wall cabinet
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Wall cabinet
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Tall cabinet for built-in oven/
microwave
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Air vents
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Cabinet above fridge/freezer
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Tall cabinet
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Filler panel
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Decorative side
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Sink cabinet
15 Plinth
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Plinth drawer
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Filler strip
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Lighting base
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Base cabinet for hob
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Base cabinet for corner
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Cutting board
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Counter top with overhang
23 Back
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Kitchen island
You will probably have an up-to-date Winner drawing (see previous page and below) of your new kitchen, which you received with the offer. Use this when
setting up your kitchen to get a good overview of where the cabinets will be positioned. The names used in the installation guide are shown below.
A. Overview
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