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Building 3, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, New Southgate, London. N11 1GN

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This product is suitable for installation in zones:

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Outside Zone

All installations must comply with guidelines which are based on a zonal 
concept. The diagram above illustrates this concept and must be followed 
to ensure the safe installation of electrical appliances in the bathroom. 
These regulations apply to domestic installations only. Installations must be 
made in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations and relevant 
building regulations. 

HiB recommends that all electrical bathroom 

products should only be fitted by a suitably qualified, Part P registered 
electrician.

Thank you for purchasing this HiB product.  

Please read through these instructions carefully and refer back to them 
during installation to ensure that your product is fitted safely and that it 
retains its high quality finish. 
 

Please retain this leaflet for future reference. 

(Fig. 1)

Vanquish Cabinets

Vanquish 50 

Art No. 47600

  

Vanquish 60 

Art No. 47700

  

Vanquish 80 

Art No. 47800 

Vanquish 120 

Art No. 47900

Door Removal (Fig. A)

8.  Insert the supplied shelf brackets into the appropriate holes on the inside 

of the cabinet, depending on what height each shelf is required. Slide each 

shelf into position and secure in place by tightening the small plastic grub 

screw on the underside of each shelf bracket. 

9.  With help from a second person, offer the door up to the cabinet and 

carefully connect the wires using the connection blocks - take care to 

connect the blocks in the correct orientation, so that the red wire connects 

to the red wire and black to black.  Once connected, carefully slide any 

excess wiring and the connector blocks inside the carcass and reconnect 

the hinges. Hinges are reconnected by clipping the front of the hinge in 

and then applying pressure on the back of the hinge until an audible ‘click’ 

is heard. 

10. If necessary, hinges can be adjusted to reposition the door(s) see Fig. G.

11. Switch mains supply back on. 

Installation

This product can only be recessed into a wall. Before installation ensure you 

take note of the dimensions of the recessed area and the side fixing points 
inside the cabinet carcass (See fig. B & E).  

Ensure the construction of the wall 

is suitable to accommodate for the size and weight of a recessed cabinet. 

The cabinet should be placed in a suitable location, (according to the zonal 

diagram (Fig. 1)

 

above). 

Ensure the domestic electrical mains supply 

to which the cabinet is to be connected is turned off. Before drilling, 
ensure that there are no hidden cables or pipes in the wall.

 

It is strongly 

recommended that the fitting of this product is conducted by two people.

1.  Before commencing installation, remove the door(s) from the carcass. This 

is done by gently pulling at the tab at the back of each hin

ge, as per Fig. A. 

Place the cabinet door(s) carefully onto a soft surface where they will not 

get damaged during installation. 

The door(s) have been intentionally left 

disconnected during transport. 

2.  Measure the dimension of the cabinet carcass (but not the front aluminium 

fascia). 

3.  Using these dimensions, take a soft pencil and mark the outline for the 

required aperture in the wall. Take great care to mark this accurately, 

straight and level.

4.  Using an appropriate tool, cut or channel out the aperture in the wall 

where the cabinet will fit (Fig. B). 

5.  If it is necessary, install supporting baton(s) or noggin(s) around the 

recessed area (see Fig. C) to which the cabinet can be secured. These 

supports must be completely vertical and parallel to the cabinet to prevent 

the cabinet twisting when fitted. 

6.  Connect the domestic mains supply according to the wiring diagram (See 

Fig. 2) on the back page and manoeuvre the cabinet into the wall aperture 

(See Fig. D). 

7.  Using a suitable screwdriver or drill, secure the cabinet into the wall 

aperture with the supplied screws, via the two holes (two on each side) See 

Fig. E. 

(Fig. B)

(Fig. C)

(Fig. E)

(Fig. D)

(Fig. F)

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