Better Bathrooms INSTALLATION MANUAL
Non-Illuminated Bathroom Mirror and Furniture
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Installation Tools
The following tools are required for installation:
- Spirit Level
- Electric drill
- Drill bit (Φ8)
- Tape measure (3m~5m)
- Silicone
- Pencil
- Screwdriver
Illustration of installation tools: a spirit level, an electric drill with drill bits, a tape measure, a tube of silicone sealant, a pencil, and a screwdriver.
Parts List
The following parts are included in the package:
Product Code | Description | Qty | Description | Qty | Description | Qty | Description | Qty | Description | Qty | Description | Qty | Description | Qty | Description | Qty |
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24975 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | Round door handle | 2 | Round handle screw | 2 | Shell Door Handle | 2 | Shell Handle | 2 | Screw | 4 |
24977 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | Round door handle | 2 | Round handle screw | 2 | Shell Door Handle | 2 | Shell Handle | 2 | Screw | 4 |
24980 | Wall Screw | 2 | Wall Plug | 2 | Brass washer | 2 | Plastic washer | 2 | Screw Cap | 2 | ||||||
24984 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | Round door handle | 2 | Round handle screw | 2 | ||||||
25008 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | ||||||||||
25010 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | ||||||||||
25013 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | ||||||||||
25016 | Wall Screw | 2 | Wall Plug | 2 | Brass washer | 2 | Plastic washer | 2 | Screw Cap | 2 | ||||||
25826 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | Frame Screw | 12 | ||||||||
25841 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | ||||||||||
25838 | Wall Screw | 6 | Wall Plug | 6 | Wall Bracket | 2 | Round door handle | 1 | Round handle screw | 1 | Shell Door Handle | 1 | Shell Handle | 2 | Screw | 2 |
The following parts are also represented visually:
- Shell
- Round Handle
- Handle
- Wall Screw
- Plastic Washer
- Brass Washer
- Screw Cap
- Wall Plug
- Wall Bracket
- Frame Screw
Visual representation of parts: a shell, round handle, handle screw, wall screw, wall plug, wall bracket, plastic washer, brass washer, screw cap, and frame screw.
Mirror Installation
Step 1: Mark Bracket Positions
Fitted to the rear of the unit are 2 fixing brackets. Measure the distance between the two brackets and mark this distance on the wall, ensuring this is horizontally aligned using a spirit level.
We recommend a height for the brackets of 70” (1778mm) from the floor, but this is customer choice.
It is recommended to install to a solid wall, but if fitting to a stud wall, the fixings must be secured into a stud, not only into the plasterboard.
Diagram showing how to mark bracket positions on a wall for mirror installation. It illustrates a close-up of a bracket on the unit's rear, and a wall view with dashed lines indicating studs and a marked horizontal line for alignment.
Step 2: Drill Holes and Insert Wall Plugs
After the position of the brackets is marked, drill the holes in the wall, using an 8mm drill bit (not supplied), to a depth of approx 40mm.
Insert the wall plugs and tap flush with the wall surface.
Diagram showing an electric drill creating holes in the wall at the marked positions and inserting wall plugs flush with the surface.
Step 3: Secure Brackets
Hold the bracket up to the wall over the drilled holes and secure using the screws provided.
Ensure the brackets on the rear of the unit are fully tightened.
Diagram illustrating securing the wall brackets to the wall with screws. A detail shows the bracket being attached.
Step 4: Hang the Unit
Lift the product on the wall mounted brackets to engage both sections of the brackets.
Diagram showing the mirror unit being lifted and hung onto the secured wall brackets, with a detail showing how the unit bracket engages with the wall bracket.
Step 5: Apply Silicone (Optional)
Once installed, a bead of silicone can be applied around the edges of the unit if required.
Diagram showing a close-up of the unit edges against the wall, with an arrow indicating where to apply silicone sealant.
Cabinet Installation
Step 1: Mark Bracket Positions
Fitted to the rear of the unit are 2 fixing brackets. Measure the distance between the two brackets and mark this distance on the wall, ensuring this is horizontally aligned using a spirit level.
We recommend a height for the brackets of 27.5" (698mm) from the floor, but this is customer choice.
It is recommended to install to a solid wall, but if fitting to a stud wall, the fixings must be secured into a stud, not only into the plasterboard.
It is also recommended to set up the unit before installing the basin, so any adjustment can be made via the fixings on the unit.
Diagram showing how to mark bracket positions on a wall for cabinet installation. It illustrates a close-up of a bracket on the unit's rear, and a wall view with dashed lines indicating studs and a marked horizontal line for alignment.
Step 2: Drill Holes and Insert Wall Plugs
After the position of the brackets is marked, drill the holes in the wall, using an 8mm drill bit (not supplied), to a depth of approx 40mm.
Insert the wall plugs and tap flush with the wall surface and secure the wall brackets into place.
Diagram showing an electric drill creating holes in the wall at the marked positions and inserting wall plugs flush with the surface, then securing the wall brackets.
Step 3: Secure Brackets and Hang Unit
Check the brackets fitted to the unit are fully tightened.
Lift the unit onto wall fitted brackets.
Diagram showing the cabinet unit being lifted and hung onto the secured wall brackets, with a detail showing how the unit bracket engages with the wall bracket.
Step 4: Adjust Unit
If any adjustment forward or backward / up or down is required, this is possible via the fitted adjusters on the inside of the unit.
Diagram showing the inside of the cabinet unit with adjustment screws labeled 'Screw Above: Higher or Lower Adjustable' and 'Screw Below: Longer or Shorter Adjustable'.
Step 5: Fit Basin
After any adjustment of the unit has been made, the basin can be fitted to the unit by applying a bead of silicone between the unit and basin to provide a seal and fixing for the basin to the unit.
Also run a bead of silicone along the back edge of the base where it meets the wall.
Diagram showing the basin being placed onto the cabinet unit. Arrows indicate where to apply silicone sealant between the basin and unit, and along the back edge where the unit meets the wall.
Door Handle Installation
The doors are provided with pilot holes for fitting handles (round or shell type). Drill pilot holes to allow fitting of the handle screw through the door and into the handle.
Drill the holes, then place the screw through the unit from inside the door, connect this to the handle, and tighten.
Diagram showing an electric drill being used to create pilot holes on a cabinet door, and a screw being inserted from the inside of the door to attach the handle.
Framed Furniture Assembly
Place the frame onto the unit and screw the frame to the unit through the holes in the frame, ensuring this is aligned with the unit edge.
Ensure this is fully secured before use.
Diagram showing a frame being placed onto a cabinet unit and screwed into place through pre-drilled holes.
WC Unit Installation
Drill into the wall through the rear plinth of the WC unit.
Fit the wall plug.
Place the screw through the washers and secure to the wall.
Fit brass screw cap to brass washer.
Diagram illustrating drilling into the wall for WC unit installation, showing the sequence of wall plug, screw, and washers. Another diagram shows a WC unit with dimensions 'a', 'b', and 'c' to be measured and marked.
Remove the front panel from the unit and cut the hole to allow the waste pipe and flush pipe to pass from the cistern.
It is recommended to seal the cut edge and bottom edge of the unit to protect against moisture ingress.
Diagram showing the front panel of the WC unit being removed and a hole being cut for pipes. Another diagram shows sealing the edges of the unit.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Wipe the product clean and dry regularly, especially when the product is subject to steam or splashes.
Do not use harsh chemicals or materials on the product, as this will damage the product and invalidate your guarantee.
To clean and maintain the product, wipe using a clean damp cloth and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
UK Support
Call: 0871 244 0935
Office hours: 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday
Website: www.betterbathrooms.com
Address: Unit J6, Lowfields Business Park, Lowfields Way, Elland, West Yorkshire, HX5 9DA