Moonshad 555203 Wall Hung Collection User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- Moonshad
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Moonshad 555203 Wall Hung Collection User Guide
USE AND CARE GUIDE
WALL HUNG COLLECTION
To ensure that your installation goes smoothly, please read these instructions thoroughly prior to starting.
WARNING & CAUTION: Failure to follow warnings and cautions could result
in serious injury. Do not exceed the maximum load capacity. Do not stand on
cabinet. Use cabinet on level ground.
WARNING: Base cabinet supports a maximum weight of 200 lbs.
Exceeding maximum weight limit will compromise he integrity of the cabinet
structure and could cause the cabinet to fail.
CAUTION: Do not hang from the cabinet.
Clean & Maintenance
Vanity: To clean surface of doors or cabinet, use non-abrasive cleaners
and or cleaning agents that do not contain solvents.
Vanity Top: Your vanity top will remain in its original state if you
maintain and clean it properly. Clean the surface with a glass
cleaner or other household cleansers that are non-abrasive. Using abrasive
cleansers will damage the surface.
Mirror: Use non-abrasive cleansers only.
Pre-Installation
TOOLS REQUIRED
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Safety glasses
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Level
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Rag
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Drill
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Silicone
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Wrench
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Phillips screwdriver
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Measuring tape
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Safety gloves
INSTALLATION SCREW NOTES
For Standard Cabinetry use 2-1/2″ round washer head screws.
NOTICE TO INSTALLER
INSTALLATION TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL ONLY.
Wall hung vanity cabinets require important wall preparation and installation. Please thoroughly read this notice and all other installation instructions that might be included with the cabinetry.
Keep In Mind
- Cabinet(s) must be securely fastened with sufficient type, quantity and size of screws to wall studs and internal structural wall blocking.
- Avoid use of concrete or other heavy masonry countertops.
- Additional field installed pedestals, partitions, or legs can be installed beneath the cabinet for additional support as require
- See below for examples and instructions for internal structural wall blocking necessary for proper installation
Internal Wall Blocking Installation
- A horizontal row of wood 2 x 6 structural wall blocks are required and must be installed between wall studs at a height to match where the top of the wall hung vanity cabinet(s) will be installed. Carefully remove drywall in required locations to gain access to wall studs. Use caution to not disturb any electrical or plumbing utilities found within the wall.
- Install a second row of 2 x 6 structural wall blocks to match the height of the cabinet(s) to allow fastening near the bottom.
- The 2 x 6 structural wall blocks should be positioned between each wall stud where the cabinet(s) will be located.
- Use wood screws installed at an angle to securely fasten the structural wall blocks to the wall studs.
DIMENSION A: LOCATE AT REQUIRED HEIGHT FOR TOP OF CABINET FROM FLOOR
DIMENSION B: LOCATE AT REQUIRED DISTANCE TO MATCH CABINET HEIGHT
Cabinet Installation
- Cabinet(s) must be securely fastened with sufficient type, quantity and size of screws to wall studs and internal structural wall blocking.
- See image for recommended location of screws.
- Locate screws a maximum distance of 2″ from each cabinet end panel. Begin placing the screws in the holes located at the center of the metal fasteners that are in the corners of the sides of the cabinet.
- Fasten screws into all available wall studs.
- Maximum horizontal distance between screws to not exceed 12″.
- Securely fasten cabinet(s) to any side wall stud(s) when available.
- Avoid excessive cutting and drilling of the cabinet(s) beyond normal preparation for plumbing accessibility.
- Use shims to ensure cabinet(s) is installed plumb and level without excessive bowing or material stress when the cabinet back to the wall.
WARNING
Serious or fatal injuries can occur should unit fail. To prevent failure:
- DO NOT sit, stand, lean or climb on unit.
- DO NOT lay or sit beneath unit.
- DO NOT set heavy objects on top of unit, overload unit or overload drawers.
- DO NOT open more than one drawer at a time
- DO NOT exceed loading of 25Ibs./sq.ft. for countertop and sink
- DO NOT exceed loading of 15Ibs./sq.ft. for contents on shelves and/or drawers.
Installation
Drawer Removal
Full extension drawer glide removal (If applicable)
- Open the drawer as far as possible.
- Identify the plastic spring clips located in both slides.
- At the same time, press the right slide spring clip downward and the leftslide spring clip upward (Fig.1 & Fig.2).
- Once both spring clips are held in the indicated position, pull the drawer straight out.
Right spring clip
Epoxy drawer glide removal (if applicable)
- Open the drawer as far as possible.
- Lift the front part of the drawer to reach a 30° angle position.
- Pull the drawer straight out.
left spring clip
Cabinet Installation
Installation instructions for drywall
- Determine the desired wall location for the cabinet.
- Locate all wall studs and mark their location.
- Determine desired height for top of cabinet and mark a horizontal line on the wall using a level (Fig. 3)
- Secure cabinet to all wall studs and internal wall blocking through the cabinet’s back top cleat using a minimum of 4 washer head installation screws (not included).
Installation instructions for concrete or brick wall
- Determine the desired wall location for the cabinet.
- Determine desired height for top of cabinet and mark a horizontal line on the wall (Fig.3).
- Drill a hole through the cabinet’s back top cleat, enough to make a mark on the wall.
- Remove cabinet and finish drilling holes to the wall.
- Secure cabinet to wall through the cabinet’s back top cleat using a minimum of 6 concrete or brick wall anchors (not included
NOTE: Use at least 4 wall anchors when installing a 24″ and 30″ cabinet. Use at least 6 wall anchors when installing a 36″ and 48″ cabinet.
Vanity Top Installation
- Install the faucet per manufacturer’s installation instructions.
- Hand tighten the pop-up drain with a wrench. Be careful not to over-tighten the pop-up drain. Over tightening may cause cracks on the marble top.
- Set the vanity top on top of the vanity base, checking the location of the p-trap and drain.
- Remove vanity top from vanity base. Apply a thin bead of silicone compound around the vanity base and set the vanity top carefully in place. Remove any excess silicone compound with a wet rag.
- Install water lines and P-trap according to manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Drawer Installation
Full extension drawer glide installation (If applicable)
- Close completely both slides attached to the vanity.
- Move the component of the slides with ball bearings to the front of the slides, maintaining the slides completely closed.
- Carefully line up the slides of the drawer box with the slides in the base cabinet and close the drawer all the way to the back.
- 0pen the drawer completely to ensure it is properly installed.
Epoxy drawer glide installation (If applicable)
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In a 30° angle position, introduce the drawer in the base cabinet making
sure the drawer slide wheels are above the vanity slide wheel -
Close the drawer completely to ensure it has been properly installed, open it as far as possible.
Hinge/door Adjustment Of applicable)
The door alignment was set in the factory, but it could have shifted during transit. If adjustment is needed, follow the instructions provided in chart below.
A: Used To Adjust door height
CABINET FRONT VIEW
B: Used to adjust gaps between doors
CABINET FRONT VIEW
C: Used to adjust between door and cabinet
CABINET SIDE VIEW
Mirror Installation Of Included)
- Determine the desired location of the mirror.
- Use appropriate screws or wall anchors (not included) to hang mirror.
NOTE: Some mirrors have hanging brackets that allow for vertical or
horizontal installation.
NOTE: Be sure the hanging hardware is rated to handle the weight of the
mirror. The mirror weight is
For California Customers Only
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including wood dust
which is known to State of California to cause cancer. For more information,
go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov
Warning: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose
you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause
cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask
Important Health Notice For Minnesota Residents Only:
Some of the building materials used in this home (or these building materials)
emit formaldehyde, eye, nose, and throat irritation, headache, nausea and a
variety of asthma-like symptoms, incluiding shortness of breath, have been
reported as a result of formaldehyde exposure. Elderly persons and young
children, as well as anyone with a history of asthma, allergies, or lung
problems, may be at greater risk. Research is continuing on the possible long-
term effects of exposure to formaldehyde.
Reduced ventilation may allow formaldehyde and other contaminants to
accumulate in the indoor air high indoor temperatures and humidity raise
formaldehyde levels.
When a home is to be located in areas subject to extreme summer temperatures,
an air-conditioning system can be used to control indoor temperature levels.
Other means of controlled mechanical ventilation can be used to reduce levels
of formaldehyde and other indoor air contaminants.
If you have any questions regarding the health effects of formaldehyde,
consult your doctor or local health deparbnent.
Warranty
For warranty information, please visit the items product page on the place of purchase website.
Costumers Support
Questions, problems, missing parts?
Before returning to the store, please call Customer Service
{USA) 1.866.264.5851
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