NATIVE TRAILS Topanga and Vintner’s Floating Vanities Instructions
- June 3, 2024
- NATIVE TRAILS
Table of Contents
Topanga and Vintner’s Floating
Vanities Instructions
Topanga and Vintner’s Floating Vanities
CAUTION : Risk of personal injury. Native Trails Wall Mounts are
extremely heavy, obtain sufficient help when lifting or moving.
CAUTION: Risk of property damage. Make sure that watertight seals exist on all
drain connections, and that flooring, walls, and adjacent cabinetry are
adequately protected while installing.
- It is strongly recommended that Native Trails wall mount vanities are installed by a licensed contractor.
- Observe all local plumbing and building codes.
- Have a licensed contractor determine if the wall is strong enough to adequately hold the weight of a full wall mount and applicable accessories.
- Ensure proper access to the final plumbing connections.
- Place a protective covering on the floor to prevent damage, unpack and inspect the wall mount for any damage.
Tools Needed:
Measuring Tape | Pencil |
---|---|
Drill | Stud Finder |
Level |
Materials Recommended:
+8-45″ Fasten aster Headlock
Heavy-Duty Flathead Fasteners Screws
- Mark the height and width of the vanity on the wall at the desired height in coordination with the location of the studs.
- Use a Level and attach French Cleat (B) to wall into the studs using at least two 4.5″ screws per stud. (Figure 1)
- Hang vanity by connecting French Cleat (A) and French Cleat (B) securely into each other. Check with Level again and adjust slightly if needed.
- Install at least two 4.5″ screws per stud through the vanity and into French Cleat (A) to secure the vanity to the studs. (Figure 2)
When cleaning up after installations, DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS, as they
may scratch and change the vanity surface.
Use warm water, a soft cloth and a non-abrasive soap to clean the surface.
Refer to the Care and Maintenance Instructions for more information.
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>