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NEW ZEALAND

Phone 09 426 7456  

Email 

[email protected] 

Web 

www.hideawaybins.co.nz

AUSTRALIA

Freephone 1800 042 642 

Email 

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Web 

www.hideawaybins.com.au

NOTE: Lightly tighten nuts to allow fixing of door front.

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Step 7 - Fix cabinet fascia to door bracket of bin

Place a 4mm self tapping screw into the centre hole of the door bracket - ensure the point of the  

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  screw is only protruding approx 3mm.

With the bin closed fully, align the front fascia of the cupboard against the door bracket. A small hit  

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  with your hand to the location of the screw will help provide a drilling indication.

Lie cabinet fascia on a flat surface with the internal part of the door facing upwards. Using the  

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  drilling mark made to the centre point on the cabinet fascia, drill a hole to hold centre screw (if  

  required for ease of installation, remove the door bracket from the unit once again. Attach the door  

  bracket with the centre screw to the cabinet fascia and then reattach the door bracket to the collar  

  of the bin once again.)

Place the cabinet fascia against the door bracket and tighten the centre screw. Check the  

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  positioning and align.

Proceed to marking, screwing and tightening the remaining screws. Vertical and horizontal  

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  adjustment is provided on the door bracket.

To adjust the angle of your kitchen fascia: loosen or tighten the nuts on the door bracket until  

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  desired angle is achieved. The centre nut provides pivot. Once the desired angle is achieved,  

  firmly tighten all nuts on the door bracket.

IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION: At all stages of the 

 

installation ensure the spring carrier on the runner is engaged.

Before you close the unit ensure the spring carrier is loaded on your soft close runner. Failure to  

do so will cause damage to your runners. In all cases replacement is required.

Figure 5a - demonstrates the spring carrier in the engaged position. This is the correct positioning 

 

and the bin is ready to be closed and used.

Figure 5b - demonstrates the spring carrier in an unengaged position. This is incorrect positioning 

and will cause damage to your runners. To move into engaged position, move the white spring 

 

carrier along its runner until it clicks into location demonstrated by arrow in diagram below.

Figure 6 - demonstrates a damaged runner. If you do not check your runners and ensure at all 

 

stages the spring carriers are in an engaged position you will bend the white guiding arm on the 

shock absorber. Once this has happened you have damaged your runners and will require new  

ones. The supply of new runners, without additional cost, is at the discretion of Kitchen King Ltd 

 

in all cases.

Step 8 - Place bin buckets into checkouts on collar

Fully extend the runners.

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Place bucket/s into the checkouts provided on the collar. The back bucket must sit over the lip on  

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  the back of the frame. If the bucket/s do not sit within these checkouts the unit will not close  

  properly.

Trade

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 - please leave the Glad sample pack inside the bucket. 

Homeowner

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 – you will find a Glad sample pack in the base of your bucket. Slide the Glad Kitchen  

  Tidy Bag into your bucket/s ensuring the bag will not interfere with the tracks. (NZ only)

Place liner holders on top of bucket/s. 

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Installation complete!

Fig 5a

 Runner engaged - correct

Fig 4b

Fig 5b

 Runner unengaged - incorrect

Fig 6

 Damaged runner - requires 

replacement

NZ Pat Appln No. 585372

Lid coming 

free of hook

Hook

Metal support

Fig 4c

The unit should look like this 

with the friction-fitted lid and 

door bracket removed

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