Installing Plinth Drawer With Integra Standard Drawer; Installing Plinth Drawer With Classic Or Scala Drawer; Adjustable Supporting Legs With Plinths - VEDUM Wine shelf Instruction Manual

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1. Installing base and tall cabinets

1.2.1. INSTALLING PLINTH DRAWER WITH INTEGRA STANDARD DRAWER

INSTALLING PLINTH DRAWER WITH INTEGRA
STANDARD DRAWER
First, fit the plinth drawer to the underside of the cabinet.
Ensure that the cabinet and plinth drawer are level along
the back edge. Fasten to the bottom of the cabinet with
connection screws through the nailing battens on the plinth
drawer. Turn the cabinet, check it is level and screw it into
place. Insert the drawer. IMPORTANT: The floor must be
level in order for the height of the plinth/plinth drawer to
be correct, as the plinth drawer with the Integra standard
drawer is not vertically adjustable. The plinth drawer must
not be installed under cabinets that require ventilation in
the plinth, under the sink cabinet, in the event of a
protruded plinth or in combination with the framing system.

1.2.2 INSTALLING PLINTH DRAWER WITH CLASSIC OR SCALA DRAWER

INSTALLING PLINTH DRAWER WITH CLASSIC OR SCALA DRAWER
First, fit the plinth drawer to the underside of the cabinet. Ensure that the cabinet and plinth drawer are level along the
back edge. Fasten to the bottom of the cabinet with connection screws through the nailing battens on the plinth drawer.
Turn the cabinet. Check the cabinet is level, using the adjustable feet on the underside of the drawer. Screw into place
and insert the drawer. Once the kitchen has been fitted with plinths, adjust the plinth drawer's front gap so that the
drawer front is aligned with the plinth. This adjustment is performed using with the push units' adjustment screws on
the underside of the drawer. IMPORTANT: The plinth drawer must not be installed under cabinets that require ventilation
in the plinth, under the sink cabinet, in the event of a protruded plinth or in combination with the framing system.

1.3 ADJUSTABLE SUPPORTING LEGS WITH PLINTHS

1. Turn the base cabinets upside down and fit the plinth leg attachments into
the pilot holes. Turn the attachments inwards on the outermost cabinets.
Press the supporting legs into place.
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2. For cabinets with screens for corner installation or a 1000 mm
wide cabinet, place an extra supporting leg in the centre under
the cabinet.
Turn the cabinets the right
way up and put them in
place. Start in the corner.
Check the measurements or
drawing of the counter tops
and then adjust the cabinets.
NB: When installing a plinth drawer that is narrower
than the width of the base cabinet: Make sure that the
supporting legs are set so that the wider base cabinet
is supported as normal, and that the base cabinet is
anchored by means of the nailing batten in the wall. When
installing a plinth drawer under corner base cabinets: Plan
the supporting leg that is located in the middle of the
bottom (see figure 2 under "Adjustable supporting legs
with plinths") so that it does not interfere with the
location of the plinth drawer. The plinth drawer should not
be wider than the door of the corner base cabinet.
For push and front
gap adjustment,
see page 51.
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Adjust the cabinets horizontally by
screwing on the legs (adjustment
range 135–173 mm, plinth height
approx. 150 mm).
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3. Dimensions from
back edge of cabinet
to front edge of
supporting legs.

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