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WALL HUNG VANITY INSTALLATION
Mark the height (from 800mm to 900mm - owners choice) and locate top and bottom
frame points to secure the unit.
FASTENING TO THE WALL:
A wall hung vanity needs solid fixing for attachment to the
wall. Provide this prior to fixing the wall lining. In some cases, existing framing may be
sufficient (Fig 1).
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For installation of pipes it is easier to remove the doors and the drawers. Store them
carefully and number their locations (drawer removal and reinstall, page 5).
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Mark and drill holes required for the water and waste fittings.
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Support the unit level at the desired height. Fasten into the frame with 75mm coach
screws. Ensure no distortion occurs when fastening as this effect draw alignments. The
height adjustment disc (Page 5) offers a little adjustment.
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Install the plumbing fittings to meet industry standards. Water test the fittings. Use a
registered plumber to complete this task.
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Fit the top in place. This should be flush at the back with even overlaps on each side.
Check for any rocking movement to the cabinet (mostly applies to VC tops). Support this
movement and apply a bead of silicone to bond these together (Note: There is a 5mm
tolerance in VC tops).
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SEAL ALL JOINS OF UNIT WITH SILICONE:
Vanity top onto cabinet, top and cabinet
to wall and any joints susceptible to water penetration. To achieve an even and tidy finish
use masking tape each side of the join.
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Replace and adjust the doors and drawers. Reference Page 5 if “Soft Close” needs
reactivating.
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DO NOT USE FOR 24 HOURS UNTIL SILICONE BOND HAS CURED.
Fig 1
NOTE: Warranty claims will be invalid if water damage occurs after installation.