Oska Middle Century 2 Doors Modern Storage Cabinet User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- Oska
Table of Contents
Oska Middle Century 2 Doors Modern Storage Cabinet
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND USING THE PRODUCT.
- Please check that all parts are present, need Phillips head screwdriver (not included) before you start the assembly of your furniture.
- For ease and speed of assembly, we recommend that before you commence each step of the assembly, that you identify all the parts required for that step.
- For larger items, please ensure that you have sufficient space and people to assemble your product safely.
- We recommend that, where possible, all items are assembled near to the area in which they will be placed in use, to avoid moving the product unnecessarily once assembled.
- For the protection of your furniture, we recommend that the product is placed on a protected surface during assembly to prevent any damage.
- During assembly, Do not tighten bolts/ screws completely until all bolts/ screws are lined up and inserted into holes, Do not over tighten screws and bolts to avoid stripping, Do not use power tools
- Always place the product on a flat, steady and stable surface.
- Do not stand on the product. Do not use the product as a stepladder.
- This product is intended for indoor, household use only as it is a non industrial product.
CARE AND CLEANING
- Please periodically check all fittings and re-tighten as necessary.
- To clean your item, please use a damp cloth and wipe clean.
- Never allow any kind of liquid to remain on your furniture. If liquid spills onto the product, please wipe clean as soon as possible.
WARNING : ENSURE THE WALL STRAP IS ATTACHED TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY
To avoid any serious or fatal injury, this product has been fitted with a wall
strap to prevent toppling. We strongly recommend that this product is
permanently fixed to the wall or other suitable surface. Fixing devices are
not included since different surface materials require different attachments.
Please seek professional advice if you are in doubt of what fixing device to
use.
Do not stand on the product. Do not climb on the product. Do not swing on the
product.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
HARDWARE LIST
A | 05.14MM | Screw | 16PCS | |
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B | 04.14MM | Screw | 2 PCS | |
C | 04•12MM | Screw | 24PCS | |
D | 05.45MM | Screw | PCS | |
E | 0 3•12MM | Screw | 4 PCS | |
F | 06.35MM | Carn Bolt | 4 PCS | |
G | 0 15*1OMM | Carn Lock | 4 PCS | |
H | 0 8 * 3 OMM | Wooden Dowel | 13PCS | |
I | Wall Anchor | 2 PCS | ||
J | H and le | 2 PCS | ||
K | 2 PCS | |||
L | Metal Pin | 4 PCS | ||
M | Damping Hinge | 2 PCS | ||
N | Undamped Hinge | 2 PCS | ||
O | 04*4OMM | Screw | 4 PCS | |
P | 0 3 * 14MM | Screw | 8 PCS | |
Q | Plastic Connector | 8 PCS |
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
If you have any general enquiries or require spare parts for this product,
please feel free to contact us via the following email:
Email:service@anmytek.com
You can contact us for support at any time. We’ll answer you in 24hrs.
ASSEMBLY STEPS
STEP 1.
Attach 4 x legs (11) to the bottom panel (3) using 16 x screws (A). Tighten
with a screwdriver.
STEP 2.
Attach 2 x parts (K) to the top panel (4) using 2 x screws (B). Tighten with a
screwdriver.
Insert 4 x cam bolts (F) into holes on the panel as shown.
STEP 3.
Attach panel (5) to side panels (1 ), (2) using 4 x wooden dowels (H). Insert
1 x wooden dowel (H) into the holes on panel (5). Fasten the assembled unit to
the bottom panel using 4 x wooden dowels (H) and 4 x screws (D).
STEP 4.
Slide 2 x back panels (6) and part (7) into position as shown.
STEP 5.
Attach the top panel (4) to the assembled unit using 4 x wooden dowels (H), 4
x cam locks (G) and 2 x screws (0). Tighten with a screwdriver.
STEP 6.
Attach 1 x damping hinge (M) and 1 x undamped hinge (N) to the side door (9)
using 12 x screws (C). Repeat with the other side door.
Is your cabinet door looking crooked or unevenly spaced?
Then you’ve come to the right place.
Follow the illustrations below to get your cabinet door aligned and ready for
action.
If your door is too low or too high…
Loosen the height screws, then move the door up or down to make it level.
If the space between your doors is off…
If the space between your doors is off…
Loosen the side-to-side screws, then screw counter-clockwise to make the gap
wider or clockwise to close any gaps.
If you need to adjust the depth of the doors…
Adjust the in-and-out screws until the door is aligned with the side of the
cabinet.
STEP 7.
Attach 2 x handles (J) to doors using 4 x screws (E). Tighten with a
screwdriver. Insert 4 x metal pins (L) into proper position.
STEP 8.
Place the middle shelf (8) on top of shelf support pins.
STEP 9.
Attach 8 x plastic connector (Q) to the back panels using 8 x screws (P).
Tighten with a screwdriver.
STEP 10.
Fasten the cabinet to wall using 2 x wall anchors (I) and 2 x screws (0).
Tighten with a screwdriver.
WALL FIXING GUIDE
NOTE: Supplied wall plugs are only suitable for use in masonry walls.
If you have any doubts about using the correct plug for your wall, please seek
professional advice. Failure of the product due to using incorrect fixings is
the responsibility of the installer.
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IMPORTANT
When drilling into walls, always check for hidden wires or pipes, etc.
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Tips & Tricks
Make sure that the hardware used is suitable for supporting your unit. Please consult a qualified trades person if unsure.
- if you are unsure, please select a larger screw and wall plug.
- Ensure that you use the recommended drill bit to match the wall plug and hole size.
- Take extra ca re when drilling high walls, ceiling and ceramic tiles. Ensure wall plugs are inserted beyond the thickness of the ceramic tiles to avoid splitting or cracking.
- Ensure that wall plugs are well fitted and are a tight fit in the drilled hole.
Types of Walls
Use one of the following types of wall plug (not included) if your walls are made of brick, breeze block, concrete, stone or wood. Screws may be able to be fixed directly to solid wood walls as they will provide a secure anchor point.
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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.
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Plasterboard Wall Plug
For use when attaching light loads on to plaster board partitions.
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Cavity Fixing Wall Plug
For use with plasterboard partitions or hollow wooden doors.
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Cavity Fixing Heavy Duty Wall Plug
For use when fitting or supporting heavy loads such as shelving and wall cabinets.
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Hammer Fixing Wall Plug
For use with concrete block or brick walls, or 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.
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Shield Anchor Wall Plug Heavy Loads
For use with concrete or brick walls, or for use with heavier loads such as TV & Hi Fi speakers and satellite dishes, etc.