KOHLER 99533-LGR-1WA Linen White Poplin 36 Inch Wooden Vanity Cabinet Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Kohler
Table of Contents
- KOHLER 99533-LGR-1WA Linen White Poplin 36 Inch Wooden Vanity Cabinet
- Thank You for Choosing KOHLER
- Warranty
- Tools and Materials
- Before You Begin
- Prepare the Site
- 60″ and 72″ Vanities – Adjust the Support Leg
- Secure the Vanity
- Adjust the Door
- Remove the Door
- Adjust the Drawer
- Remove/Install the Drawer
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
KOHLER 99533-LGR-1WA Linen White Poplin 36 Inch Wooden Vanity Cabinet
Thank You for Choosing KOHLER
Need help? Contact our Customer Care Center.
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Warranty
This product is covered under the KOHLER® One-Year Limited Warranty, found at kohler.com/warranty. For a hardcopy of warranty terms, contact the Customer Care Center.
Tools and Materials
Plus:
- 5/16″ Lag Bolts and Washers [250 lb (113.4 kg)] Load Bearing]
- 2x6s
- 2x4s
- Woodworking Tools and Materials
Before You Begin
- CAUTION: Risk of product damage. Do not modify the vanity. Doing so will compromise structural stability.
- CAUTION: Risk of personal injury or property damage. Select 250 lb (113.4 kg) load-bearing 5/16″ lag bolts with a length to clear obstacles in the wall and 5/16″ washers. Calculate the proper lag bolt length by adding the following: 1-1/2″ (38 mm) backing material, plus the wallboard thickness, plus the back rail thickness.
- CAUTION: Risk of property damage. To properly support the weight of the vanity and vanity top/sink, secure to stud framing or 2×6 support behind the finished wall.
- CAUTION: Risk of product damage. Use care when moving the cabinet to avoid impacting, sliding, or side-loading the legs.
- NOTICE: Siliconized acrylic caulk must be used to secure a sink or countertop to the vanity. Do not use 100% silicone sealant, which will damage the finish of the vanity.
- NOTICE: Any electrical accessory components must be connected to a circuit protected by a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD). Follow all local electrical codes.
Follow all local plumbing and building codes.Your product may appear different than the one illustrated. The installation procedure is the same. Two people should perform this installation. This vanity is designed to allow most base moldings to pass behind the vanity. To ease installation, remove drawers from the vanity before beginning. Refer to the section in this guide for proper removal. Secure the vanity to stud framing. When possible, provide 2×6 bracing behind the finished wall for additional support.
Prepare the Site
CAUTION: Risk of property damage. To properly support the weight of the vanity
and vanity top/sink, secure to stud framing or 2×6 support behind the finished
wall.
NOTICE: To verify proper support and alignment: The finished wall must be
straight and plumb. The floor must be flat and perpendicular to the finished
wall.
- If installing 2×6 bracing, front-notch the studs 1-1/2″ (38 mm) to verify that the bracing sits flush against the studs. The bracing should span the length of the vanity.
- Plan for routing supply and drain piping for your desired sink installation.
- Plan for electrical service if installing the optional electrical strip. Any electrical accessory components must be connected to a circuit protected by a Ground-Fault
- Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Residual Current Device (RCD).
- Complete the finished wall.
60″ and 72″ Vanities – Adjust the Support Leg
- With assistance, position the vanity against the finished wall. Do not drag the vanity into position.
- Verify that the vanity is level and plumb against the wall. If necessary, twist the center adjustment leg to level the boĴom of the cabinet. If needed, place shims under the unit.
Secure the Vanity
CAUTION: Risk of property damage. Select 250 lb (113.4 kg) load-bearing 5/16″
lag bolts that are long enough to clear obstacles in the wall and 5/16″
washers. Calculate proper lag bolt length by adding the following: 1-1/2″ (38
mm) backing material + wallboard thickness + back rail thickness.
CAUTION: Risk of product damage. Drill the pilot holes for the leg bolts in
the ends of the back rail to provide maximum support and to prevent fle¡ing of
the unit.
- With assistance, lift and place the vanity in position against the finished wall. Do not drag the vanity into position.
- Verify that the vanity is level and plumb against the wall. If necessary, turn the leveler(s) to adjust the unit.
- Using a 1/4″ drill bit, drill two pilot holes through the ends of the back rail and the finished wall. Verify that the pilot holes are positioned in the back rail ends and verify that the lag bolts will engage the 2×6 backing material or any studs.
- Secure the vanity to the wall with two 5/16″ lag bolts and washers (not provided).
- Install optional accessories (shelves, drawers, other) as desired. Refer to the instructions packed with the accessories.
Adjust the Door
NOTE: The hinges can be adjusted for proper door functionality and alignment.
Left/Right Adjustment
- Tighten or loosen the front screw to adjust the door horizontally.
Up/Down Adjustment
- Loosen the four screws holding the hinge to the cabinet. Adjust the height of the door and tighten the screws to secure the door in the desired position.
Forward/Backward Adjustment
- Tighten or loosen the rear screw to adjust the door depth.
Remove the Door
Remove
- With one hand, support the door in the open position.
- Starting with the boĴom hinge, press the latch at the end of the hinge to release the latch from the bracket.
- Repeat for the upper hinge.
- Move the door forward to slide the hinges off the brackets.
Reinstall
- With one hand, support the door in the open position.
- Starting with the top bracket, align the hinge pin with the cup of the bracket.
- Press the back of the hinge to snap the latch onto the bracket.
- Repeat for the lower hinge.
- Open and close the door to verify proper operation.
Adjust the Drawer
NOTE: The drawer clips can be adjusted for proper drawer functionality and alignment.
Up/Down Adjustment
- Turn the front wheel to adjust the drawer up or down.
Left/Right Adjustment
- Turn the side wheel to adjust the drawer left or right.
Forward/Backward Adjustment
- Move the tab to adjust the drawer forward or backward.
Remove/Install the Drawer
Removal
- Fully extend the drawer.
- From underneath, press the release latches toward the sides of the drawer.
- Lift the front of the drawer to disengage from the rails.
Reinstallation
- Fully extend both rails.
- Rest the back of the drawer onto the rails and align the rail hooks with the drawer holes.
- Rotate the front of the drawer down onto the rails, engaging the latches with the rails.
- Push the drawer closed to fully snap the latches into the rails and insert the rail hooks into the drawer holes.
- Lightly lift the front of the drawer to verify that the drawer is fully engaged with both rails. If not engaged, repeat the “Reinstallation” procedure.
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References
- Toilets, Showers, Sinks, Faucets and More for Bathroom & Kitchen | KOHLER
- How to Use KOHLER Cleaning Products | KOHLER
- Toilets, Showers, Sinks, Faucets and More for Bathroom & Kitchen | KOHLER
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