Fixing Pack Contents and Tools Required
Drill; 8mm Masonry Drill Bit; 8mm Ceramic Drill Bit (optional); Cross Head Screwdriver; Hacksaw;
Bradawl; Pencil.
KEEP DIY TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
Home Safety Advice
It is recommended that two people fit the cabinet to ensure that it is fitted safely.
Always take care when using an electric drill, particularly in the bathroom. Always check for hidden
cables and pipe work before drilling and take extreme care if there is any water in the working area.
It is advisable to use a residual current circuit breaker (RCCB).
Always wear suitable eye protection when drilling.
If the product is to be fitted on a ceramic tiled wall, a ceramic drill bit should be used. Always
ensure that the drill hole passes through the central tiled area rather than through the grouted area.
To prevent unnecessary damage to the tile, mask the area around the hole with tape before drilling.
Do not strike the product with hard or sharp objects.
Do not overload the cabinet. Maximum safe working load is 15kg evenly distributed if mounted on
to a solid wall. If mounted on to a cavity wall reduce the load to 10kg evenly distributed.
Fixing Instructions
Positioning the Mirror
1.
The light unit is rated IP44 and must only be
installed in the Outside Zones, as shown in Figure 1.
2.
Ensure that the access to the switched
electrical supply is located behind the intended
mounting position for the mirror.
Product Care
To retain the best quality finish, clean product regularly with a soft damp cloth.
Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners as these will damage the product.
Do not position glass components in close contact with a heat source.
Do not strike glass with hard or sharp objects.
Product Location
Vanity units are only as strong as the wall to which they are fixed and the fixings that are used.
For different wall types you will need to ensure that you are using the correct type of fixing for the material
of the wall.
The addition of backboards on the outside of the wall or appropriate strengthening of internal structures
may be required to provide adequate wall strength.
NOTE: If the wall is made of lightweight thermal blocks, aerated hollow brickwork or prefabricated
partitions even the most appropriate fixings may not be able to withstand the loads which can be
suddenly applied to the vanity unit.
CAB 100 R01
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Figure 1.