BROR Shelving Unit
Important Safety Information
Serious or fatal crushing injuries can occur from furniture tip over. To prevent tip over, this furniture must be used with the wall attachment device(s) provided.
Screw(s) and plug(s) for the wall are not included. Use screw(s) and plug(s) suitable for your walls. If you are uncertain, seek professional advice. Read and follow each step of the instructions carefully.
Parts Included
- 7x Screw (Part No: 190230, 10044755)
- 1x Screw (Part No: 192381, 10044732)
- 8x Nut (Part No: 192331, 10044716)
- 2x Connector piece (Part No: 192365, 10042671)
- 1x Plastic strip/bracket (Part No: 192369)
- 4x Corner bracket (Part No: 192249, 10042683)
- 2x Base support (Part No: 192250, 10042686)
- 1x Allen key (Part No: 100001)
Assembly Steps
Step 1
Attach four corner brackets (192249, 10042683) to the side frames.
Step 2
Attach the plastic strip (192369) to the side frames using screws.
Step 3
Continue attaching plastic strips (192369) to form the main frame structure.
Step 4
Insert the shelves into the frame. The shelves slide into designated slots.
Step 5
Place the shelves onto the frame supports.
Step 6
Attach the cross braces to the back of the unit. This can be configured for two widths: 85 cm (33.5") or 65 cm (25.5").
Step 7
Secure the cross braces to the frame using screws (190230, 10044755) and nuts (192331, 10044732), using the Allen key (100001).
Step 8
Continue securing the cross braces with screws (190230, 10044755) and nuts (192331, 10044716).
Step 9
Attach the wall attachment devices (192365, 10042671) to the top of the unit. Ensure appropriate wall plugs (e.g., 6 mm (1/4") or 12 mm (1/2")) are used for wall mounting.
Step 10
Attach the base supports (192250, 10042686) to the bottom of the unit.
Step 11
Final tightening of all screws. Ensure all connections are secure.
Load Capacity and Usage
Distribute weight evenly across the shelves. Avoid placing heavy items only on the top shelf or concentrating all weight on one side.
The illustration shows a recommended load distribution (left) and an example of improper loading (right), which should be avoided.