Brayden Studio Tall Cabinet Assembly Instructions
Model: ADRL1710
Issue 1 - 12/17/2024
Product Overview
This document provides detailed assembly instructions for the Brayden Studio Tall Cabinet. Please read all instructions carefully before beginning assembly.
Dimensions
- Width: 31.5 inches
- Depth: 15.7 inches
- Height: 71 inches
Important – Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly.
Important Information and Safety Warnings
Important Information
❓ Please read the entire manual before starting to assemble and/or using this product. Follow the manual thoroughly and keep it for further reference.
Assembly Tips
Avoid Scratches
In order to avoid scratching this furniture, it should be assembled on a soft layer, such as a rug.
Visual Description: Illustration shows furniture being assembled on a rug to prevent scratches.
Improve Efficiency
Try to find a partner to install with you, which can speed up the installation efficiency and shorten the time.
Visual Description: Illustration shows two people working together on furniture assembly.
Anti-Topple Warning
⚠️ ANTI-TOPPLE WARNING!
Overturned furniture can cause serious or fatal crush injuries. To prevent tipping over, be sure to use the wall attachment, if not included with this product. Please purchase the wall attachment that fits your wall. If unsure, seek professional advice. Please read and follow each step of the instructions carefully.
Visual Description: Illustrations depict furniture tipping over (❌), furniture secured to a wall (✔️), and a cabinet with a warning symbol (⚠️).
Safety and Care Advice
Important – Please read these instructions fully before starting assembly
- Check you have all the components and tools listed on the following pages.
- Remove all fittings from the plastic bags and separate them into their groups.
- Keep children and animals away from the work area; small parts could choke if swallowed.
- Make sure you have enough space to lay out the parts before starting.
- During assembly, do not stand or put weight on the product, as this could cause damage.
- Assemble the item as close to its final position (in the same room) as possible.
- Assemble on a soft level surface to avoid damaging the unit or your floor.
- Parts of the assembly will be easier with 2 people.
- To reduce the likelihood of damaging your product, please ensure that your power drill is set on a low torque setting.
Visual Description: Illustration shows a power drill with a torque setting dial, indicating low torque is recommended.
Care and Maintenance
- Only clean using a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not use bleach or abrasive cleaners.
- From time to time, check that there are no loose screws on this unit.
- This product should not be discarded with household waste. Take it to your local authority waste disposal centre.
Handy Hints
- Assemble all parts and bolts loosely during assembly; only once the product is complete should you fully tighten the bolts.
- Regularly check and ensure that all bolts and fittings are tightened properly.
Components
Panels
Please check you have all the panels listed below
- Panel 1: 800*397*24mm (x1)
- Panel 2: 1067*385*12mm (x1)
- Panel 3: 1067*385*12mm (x1)
- Panel 4: 792*395*3mm (x1)
- Panel 5: 792*325*3mm (x1)
- Panel 6: 792*378*3mm (x1)
- Panel 7: 796*386*15mm (x1)
- Panel 8: 590*385*12mm (x1)
- Panel 9: 590*385*12mm (x1)
- Panel 10: 792*302*3mm (x1)
- Panel 11: 792*319*3mm (x1)
- Panel 12: 770*360*12mm (x3)
- Panel 13: 796*397*24mm (x1)
- Panel 14: 794*80*15mm (x1)
- Panel 15: 762*80*15mm (x1)
- Panel 16: 373*80*15mm (x1)
- Panel 17: 373*80*15mm (x1)
- Panel 18: 1061*381*14mm (x2) - These appear to be the upper doors with glass panes.
- Panel 19: 584*381*15mm (x2) - These appear to be the lower solid doors.
Fittings
Please check you have all the fittings listed below
Note: The quantities below are the correct amount to complete the assembly. In some cases more fittings may be supplied.
- A: 6*30mm Wooden Dowel (x30)
- B: 6*35mm Cam Bolt (x34)
- C: Cam Lock (x34)
- D: 6*50mm Wooden Dowel (x4)
- E: 4*12mm Screw (x60)
- F: 2.5*12mm Screw (x60)
- G: 4*40mm Screw (x8)
- H: 4*16mm bolt (x8)
- I: Handle (x4)
- J: Wall Fixing Bracket Screw (x2)
- K: Small Screw (x16)
- L: LED Strip Light (x1)
- M: Power Adapter (x1)
- N: Hinge (x10)
- O: Handle Plate (x4)
- P: Wall Fixing Bracket (x3)
Tools Required
- Phillips screwdriver (medium & large)
- Ruler - Use this ruler to help correctly identify the screws
Visual Description: A ruler marked in centimeters and millimeters is shown for screw length measurement.
Using Camlocks
Follow these steps to correctly use the camlock system:
- Step 1: Connect the male camlock (cam bolt) as directed in the assembly instructions using a screwdriver.
Visual Description: Diagram shows a cam bolt being inserted into a panel. Text: "DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. NE KAS SERRER EXCESSIVEMENT."
- Step 2: Push the male camlock into the entry hole.
Visual Description: Diagram shows the cam bolt inserted into the panel's hole.
- Step 3: Insert the female camlock (cam lock) as shown in the instructions.
Note: Ensure that the arrow on the top of the camlock points towards the entry hole for the male camlock.
Visual Description: Diagram shows a cam lock being inserted into its corresponding hole, with the arrow pointing correctly.
- Step 4: Turn the female camlock clockwise with a screwdriver. You should feel a click when the camlock is locked in place. The joint is now secure.
Visual Description: Diagram shows a screwdriver turning the cam lock clockwise, securing the joint.
Assembly Instructions
Step 1
Assemble the base frame. Insert cam bolts (B) into panels 16 and 17. Attach panels 16 and 17 to panel 14 using cam locks (C). Attach panel 15 to panels 16 and 17 using cam locks (C). Attach panel 17 to panel 14 using cam locks (C).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panels 14, 15, 16, and 17 being assembled into a base frame using fittings A, B, and C.
Fittings used: A x 4, B x 4, C x 4.
Step 2
Insert cam bolts (B) into panels 13, 8, and 9.
Visual Description: Diagram shows cam bolts (B) being inserted into the pre-drilled holes of panels 13, 8, and 9.
Fittings used: B x 14.
Step 3
Attach panel 9 to panel 8 using wooden dowels (A) and cam locks (C). Attach panel 12 to panel 9 using wooden dowels (A) and cam locks (C).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panel 9 being connected to panel 8, and panel 12 being connected to panel 9, using dowels and cam locks.
Fittings used: A x 4, C x 4.
Step 4
Attach panel 13 to panels 8 and 9 using wooden dowels (A) and screws (G).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panel 13 being attached to the structure formed in Step 3, secured with dowels and screws.
Fittings used: A x 4, G x 4 (4x40mm screws).
Step 5
Attach panel 15 to panel 13 using wooden dowels (A) and cam locks (C). Attach panel 14 to panel 13 using wooden dowels (A) and cam locks (C).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panels 14 and 15 being attached to panel 13, secured with dowels and cam locks.
Fittings used: A x 6, C x 10.
Step 6
Insert cam bolts (B) into panels 2 and 3.
Visual Description: Diagram shows cam bolts (B) being inserted into panels 2 and 3.
Fittings used: B x 8.
Step 7
Attach panel 3 to panel 12 using wooden dowels (A) and cam locks (C).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panel 3 being attached to panel 12, secured with dowels and cam locks.
Fittings used: A x 4, C x 4.
Step 8
Attach panel 2 to panel 12 using wooden dowels (A) and cam locks (C).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panel 2 being attached to panel 12, secured with dowels and cam locks.
Fittings used: A x 4, C x 4.
Step 9
Insert cam bolts (B) into panel 7. Attach wall fixing brackets (P) to panel 7 using screws (B). Turn the panel over 180°.
Visual Description: Diagram shows cam bolts being inserted into panel 7, and wall fixing brackets being attached. The panel is then shown flipped.
Fittings used: B x 4, P x 2.
Step 10
Attach panel 3 to panel 2 using wooden dowels (D) and screws (G). Attach panel 7 to panel 3 using wooden dowels (D) and screws (G).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panels 2, 3, and 7 being joined together using dowels and screws.
Fittings used: D x 4, G x 4 (4x40mm screws).
Step 11
Insert cam bolts (B) into panel 1. Attach wall fixing brackets (P) to panel 1 using screws (J). Turn the panel over 180°.
Note: Do not fully tighten wall fixing brackets until it's ready to be fixed to the wall.
Visual Description: Diagram shows cam bolts being inserted into panel 1, and wall fixing brackets being attached with screws. The panel is then shown flipped.
Fittings used: B x 4, J x 2, P x 1.
Step 12
Attach panel 1 to panels 3 and 7 using wooden dowels (A) and cam locks (C).
Visual Description: Diagram shows panel 1 being attached to the main cabinet structure formed by panels 3 and 7, using dowels and cam locks.
Fittings used: A x 4, C x 4.
Step 13
Attach panel 9 to panel 8 using cam locks (C). Attach panel 7 to panel 3 using cam locks (C). Attach panel 9 to panel 2 using cam locks (C).
Note: Try to find a partner to install with you, which can speed up the installation efficiency and shorten the time.
Visual Description: Diagram shows panels 9, 8, 3, 2, and 7 being connected using cam locks.
After completing Step 13, it is recommended that two people turn the product 180° for assembling the back panel.
Fittings used: C x 4.
Step 14
Assemble the back panels. Place panels 4, 5, 6, 10, and 11 onto the back of the cabinet structure. Ensure the cabinet remains vertical and level before fixing the back panel.
Visual Description: Diagram shows the back panels (4, 5, 6, 10, 11) being positioned onto the rear of the cabinet. Panel 15 is also shown in place.
Please make sure that the cabinet as a whole remains vertical and level before fixing the back panel.
Step 15
Secure the back panels using screws (F) and small screws (K).
Visual Description: Diagram shows screws (F) and small screws (K) being used to attach the back panels (4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 9, 3) to the cabinet frame.
Fittings used: F x 54, K x 16.
Step 16
Attach hinges (N) to doors 18 and 19 using screws (E) and bolts (H). Attach handles (I) to doors 18 and 19 using screws (E).
Visual Description: Diagram shows hinges (N) and handles (I) being attached to the doors (18 and 19) using screws (E) and bolts (H).
Fittings used: E x 20, H x 8, I x 4, N x 10.
Step 17
Attach doors 18 and 19 to the cabinet using screws (E).
Visual Description: Diagram shows the doors (18 and 19) being attached to the cabinet frame (panels 8, 19, 2, 18) using screws (E).
Fittings used: E x 40.
Step 18
Attach the LED strip light mounting brackets (L) to the top inside of the cabinet.
Visual Description: Diagram shows the LED strip light mounting brackets (L) being attached to the inside top surface of the cabinet, near the back edge.
Fittings used: L x 1.
Step 19
The LED lamp belt needs to pass through the gap between the two laminates and be fixed at the bottom.
Visual Description: Diagram shows the LED strip light being routed through the cabinet interior, with a close-up showing it passing through a gap.
Step 20
Peel the adhesive on the back of the LED strip (L), then stick it as per diagram.
Visual Description: Diagram shows the LED strip light being adhered to the inside of the cabinet, with close-ups showing the adhesive backing being peeled and the strip being stuck in place.
Step 21
Attach handle plates (O) to the cabinet doors (18 and 19) using screws (F).
Visual Description: Diagram shows handle plates (O) being attached to the doors (18 and 19) using screws (F).
Fittings used: F x 4, O x 4.
Step 22
Attach the LED strip light (L) to the top inside of the cabinet using screws (F) and handle plates (O).
Visual Description: Diagram shows the LED strip light (L) being secured to the top inside of the cabinet using screws (F) and handle plates (O).
Fittings used: F x 2, L x 1, O x 2.
Step 23
Connect the LED strip light (L) to the power adapter (M). Control the light with the remote control provided.
Visual Description: Diagram shows the LED strip light connector being plugged into the power adapter. A remote control is shown.
Fittings used: L x 1, M x 1.
Step 24
Attach the final wall fixing brackets (J) to the top of the cabinet.
Note: Please read the Guide to Wall Mounting & Fixings on the last page before executing this step.
Visual Description: Diagram shows the final wall fixing brackets (J) being attached to the top rear of the cabinet.
Fittings used: J x 2.
A Guide to Wall Mounting & Fixings
Important note:
If plastic wall plugs (rawl plugs) are supplied with your product, e.g.: these are only suitable for use in masonry walls. If you are in any doubt about the correct wall plugs for your wall, seek professional advice. Failure of the product due to using the incorrect fixings is the responsibility of the installer.
Important: Drilling into walls
❗ Important: when drilling into walls always check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc.
Make sure that the screws and wall plugs being used are suitable for supporting your unit. Consult a qualified tradesperson if you are unsure.
Hints:
- General rule: ⚠️ Always use a larger screw and wall plug if you are not sure.
- Ensure you use the recommended drill bit to match the wall plug and hole size.
- Ensure you drill the hole horizontally; do not force the drill or enlarge the hole.
- Take extra care when drilling high walls, ceilings and ceramic tiles. Ensure wall plugs are inserted beyond the thickness of the ceramic tiles to avoid the tiles splitting or cracking.
- Ensure wall plugs are well fitted and are a tight fit in the drilled hole.
Types of walls
You can use one of the following types of wall plug if your walls are made of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood.
No.1 "General Purpose” wall plug
Visual Description: Illustration of a general-purpose wall plug.
Generally aerated blocks should not be used to support heavy loads; use a specialist fitting in this case. For light loads, general purpose wall plugs can be used.
No.2 "Plasterboard" wall plug
Visual Description: Illustration of a plasterboard wall plug.
For use when attaching light loads onto plasterboard partitions.
No.3 "Cavity Fixing" wall plug
Visual Description: Illustration of a cavity fixing wall plug.
For use with plasterboard partitions or hollow wooden doors.
No.4 "Cavity Fixing - Heavy Duty" wall plug
Visual Description: Illustration of a heavy-duty cavity fixing wall plug.
For use when fitting or supporting heavy loads such as shelving, wall cabinets and coat racks.
No.5 "Hammer Fixing" wall plug
Visual Description: Illustration of a hammer fixing wall plug.
For use with walls stuck with plasterboard. The hammer fixing allows it to be fixed to the wall rather than the plasterboard. Always check the fixing is secure to the retaining wall.
No.6 "Shield Anchor" wall plug - heavy loads
Visual Description: Illustration of a shield anchor wall plug.
For use with heavier loads such as TV and HiFi speakers and satellite dishes etc.
Care & Maintenance
⚠️ Safety: always check the fitting and location to ensure your safety in and around the home.
❗ Fitting: from time to time check the fitting to ensure the wall plugs or screws do not become loose.








