ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CLOSET
⚠️ WARNING: Children have died from furniture tip-over. To reduce the risk of tip-over: ALWAYS secure this furniture to the wall using a wall anchor. NEVER allow children to stand, climb, or hang on drawers, doors or shelves. Do not defeat or remove the drawer interlock system. Place heaviest items in the lowest drawers. NEVER put a TV on this furniture.
To ensure the safety of those using this cabinet, it is crucial to properly secure it to the wall using a wall anchor. This product includes the necessary items for fixing the furniture to the wall. However, it is important to note that incorrect installation or failure to use the tip-over device can result in serious injury or even death. For this reason, it is highly recommended that a professional installer handle the installation of the cabinet to the wall.
What will you need?
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Flat head screwdriver
- Hammer
- A flat, smooth surface (e.g., the cardboard of the box or a rug).
An electric screwdriver isn't necessary, but it can make the work much easier :)
Where should you start?
This is so IMPORTANT! Over the next few pages is the panel and hardware content for this cabinet. Please make sure that the quantity of each one is correct, and that everything is in good shape. (When the cabinet is already assembled, there's no warranty for this).
Panel Quantity:
A - x1, B - x1, C - x1, D - x1, E - x3, F - x1, G - x1, H - x1, I - x2, J - x1
What's in the hardware bag?
- Wood dowel x20: Small wooden cylinders.
- Spreading bolt x16: Metal bolts with a plastic collar.
- Minifix cam x16: Circular metal locking mechanisms with an arrow.
- Hinge x6: Metal door hinges.
- Drywall screw x2: Screws for drywall.
- Nail x38: Small nails.
- Wall anchor + screw x2: Anchors and screws for securing to the wall.
- Handle + screw x3: Cabinet handles with matching screws.
- Flat head screw x4: Standard flat-head screws.
- Plastic leg x4: Small plastic feet for the cabinet base.
Be careful! Try not to lose anything from this bag; its content is necessary for assembling your cabinet.
How do the dowels and Minifix system work?
This is so important too! Every time you're using one of these connectors during the assembly, you should follow these same steps.
Wood dowels:
- Put in the dowel inside the indicated hole and softly hit it until it's fully inside.
- When joining two panels together, don't forget to gently hit the panels to adjust the joint.
Minifix system:
It's a joint compound of two parts: a spreading bolt and a Minifix cam.
Spreading bolt: You should put it with the black plastic part facing down.
Minifix cam: It has a little arrow on its upper surface. You should insert these cams with the little arrow pointing towards the drilling on the panel's edge.
After joining two panels together, you should turn the cams 180° with a Phillips head screwdriver to adjust and secure the joint.
Let's start assembling!
You can see the last page of this manual to have a full look of the panels of this cabinet.
Step 1:
Attach panel F to panel D using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 2:
Attach panel C to panel D using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 3:
Attach panel F to panel C using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 4:
Attach panel D to panel C using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 5:
Attach panel F to panel D using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 6:
Attach three panels E to panels F and D using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 7:
Attach panel C to panels F and D using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 8:
Attach three panels E to panels F, D, C, and B using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 9:
Attach panel B to panels F, D, E, C, E, and A using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 10:
Attach panel A to panels F, D, E, E, C, E, and B using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 11:
Attach panel A to panels F, D, E, E, B, C, E, and A using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 12:
Attach panel A to panels F, D, E, E, B, C, E, and A using dowels and the Minifix system.
Step 13: Place Back Panels
Place the two back panels (I) on top of the assembled furniture structure (panels A and B). Secure the back panels using approximately 38 nails and 4 flat head screws.
Step 14: Attach Legs
Attach the four plastic legs to the bottom of the cabinet.
Fix your cabinet to the wall
Note: Tools for wall mounting are not included.
- Drill the bottom holes of the cabinet structure using a 3/16 inch drill bit.
- On the wall, measure and mark the points corresponding to the cabinet's mounting holes.
- Drill on the markings on the wall using a 5/16 inch drill bit.
- Insert the wall anchors inside the drillings on the wall.
- Position the cabinet against the wall and secure it using the provided wall anchor screws.
Assembling and setting up the door
Attach the hinges to the doors (panels G, H, J).
Attach the handles to the doors using the handle screws.
Hinge Adjustment:
The hinges allow for several adjustments:
- Height adjustment
- Depth adjustment
- Lateral adjustment
- Front screws adjustment
After adjusting all the Minifix cams, cover them up with the provided cover caps.
After finishing the assembly, lift off all the adhesive letters.
How much weight does your cabinet resist?
Panel | Weight Capacity (lbs) |
---|---|
Shelf E | 11 |
Top/Bottom Panel (A/B) | 11 |
Side Panels (C/D) | 11 |
Back Panel (I) | 11 |
Door (G/H/J) | 11 |
Congratulations! It's done. But don't go yet! There are some recommendations left for you to take care of your cabinet correctly from now on.
SUPER IMPORTANT! We suggest fixing the cabinet to the wall to avoid tipping and harming anyone. Be especially careful with children.
Taking care of your cabinet:
- Do not paint the cabinet.
- The cabinet is exclusively for indoor spaces.
- Do not expose it to direct sun.
- Clean the metallic hardware with a dry cloth.
- DO NOT overload the cabinet (see suggested loads).
- Do not hit or hammer the cabinet (only when indicated here).
- Clean it with thinner, a soft soap solution, or simply a damp cloth.
- Don't drag the cabinet; lift it up with other people.
- Avoid direct contact with water, fire, or exposing it to high heat.
Cabinet Panels Overview
The following panels are used in the assembly:
A, B, C, D, E (x3), F, G, H, I (x2), J
WARRANTY POLICY
The product has a 1-year warranty coverage on wooden parts and hardware pieces from its manufacturing date, which you can see in the lot number printed on the product box and the assembly instructions leaflet. Warranty covers materials and workmanship imperfections which impair the assembly or correct functioning of the cabinet. This warranty is not valid if the defects or imperfections are caused by the incorrect following of the assembly instructions, warnings and recommendations, misuse, intentional damage, fire or flood, or after modifications or any kind of alteration, or repaired by someone not authorized, or when it’s been assembled 3 months after the date of purchase. These defects MUST be reported before the warranty coverage period ends. Once the product has been assembled, the company will not be responsible for defective and/or damaged parts. This warranty is ONLY valid for the ORIGINAL PURCHASER; it doesn't apply if the product has been resold, rented, etc. The company will take no liability for incidental or consequential damages caused to or by the product (This may not apply in your state). To make this warranty valid, you must write to our customer service email describing the product defect, lot number, and submitting your sales receipt or proof of purchase, or contact us at our customer service line. Replaced parts will be under the product’s original warranty coverage period. Damaged parts will become property of the company. There are no other warranties applicable to this product.