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Assembly 14
The dresser is supplied with a fixing kit which will secure it and help to guard against accidental tipping.
WARNING : Installation only to be carried out by a competent person.
Check the suitability of the wall before fitting.
Washer x 2
Screw (short)
Screw (long)
Plastic wall plug
(for brick and masonry wall
use only)
Fabric strap
1. Place the dresser against the wall where it is to be fitted, remove the top drawer and mark the wall
through the slot in the back.
2. Move the dresser away and using the long screw, washer and the appropriate wall fixing attach the
fabric strap to the marked position.
3. Replace the dresser and thread the fabric strap through the slot in the Back Panel.
4. Attach the fabric strap to the underside of the top using the short screw and washer.
Before use, ensure that the strap is securely fixed to both the wall and the dresser.
The type of wall fixing you will require depends on the construction of the wall.
See below for details. If in doubt, seek professional advice.
Wood: If fixing to wood make
sure that it isn’t chipboard as
screws can easily pull away the
core structure.
Cavity wall: Special toggle wall
plugs needed. Seek expert
advice.
Brick or masonry: Use the wall
plug, provided you are sure that
your wall is sound.
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2
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The dresser is supplied with a fixing kit which will secure it and help to guard against accidental tipping.
WARNING : Installation only to be carried out by a competent person.
Check the suitability of the wall before fitting.
1. Place dresser against the wall where it is to be fitted. Mark the wall 25mm (1”) down from the top surface
of the changer.
2. Using the 25mm screw, washer and the appropriate wall fixing attach the fabric strap to the marked
position.
3. Remove the top drawer and thread the free end of the strap through the slot in the back panel.
4. From the inside of the dresser, attach the fabric strap to the dresser frame using the 15mm screw and the
washer.
Refit the top drawer.
Before use, ensure that the strap is securely fixed to both the wall and the dresser.
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2
3
4
The type of wall fixing you will require depends on the construction of the wall. See below for details.
If in doubt, seek professional advice.
Wood: If fixing to wood make
sure that it isn’t chipboard as
screws can easily pull away
the core structure.
Brick or masonry: Use
the wall plug, provided
you are sure that your
wall is sound.
Cavity wall: Special toggle
wall plugs needed.
Seek expert advice.
Washer x 2
Fabric strap
Plastic wall plug
(For brick or masonry wall use only)
Screw (25mm)
Screw (15mm)
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Assembly 11
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