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Manhattan Comfort 14GMC2 Assembly Manual

Manhattan Comfort 14GMC2 Assembly Manual

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1000010421 - 19/03/2019
Assembly Guide
Model: 14GMC1 / 14GMC2 / 14GMC3 / 14GMC4
Floating Cabinet
Stuck? Questions? We are here to help.
1-888-230-2225
help@manhattancomfort.com

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  • Page 1 1000010421 - 19/03/2019 Assembly Guide Model: 14GMC1 / 14GMC2 / 14GMC3 / 14GMC4 Floating Cabinet Stuck? Questions? We are here to help. 1-888-230-2225 help@manhattancomfort.com...
  • Page 2 In order to ease the assembly, you should separate and identify the parts first Do not place the parts directly onto the floor. Use a cardboard sheet or a mat to place the parts, during the separation and assembly. IMPORTANT In order to avoid severe or even fatal injuries, follow the instructions carefully.
  • Page 3: Identification Of Parts

    IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS ID E N T IF Y T H E C O LO R O F Y O UR C A B IN E T D im e ns io n B LA C K QU A N T IT Y N º...
  • Page 4: Hardware List

    Maximum weight supported distributed Hardware list 1000008297 1000008616 1000000281 - WHITE 1000009033 1000007352 - BLACK 1000010221 - BLUE Qty. 4 Qty. 4 Qty. 4 Qty. 1 1000010136 3000008219 3000009645 - WHITE 1000008285 3000009643 - BLACK 3000009649 - BLUE 3000009647 - GREY Qty.
  • Page 5 1 - Attach the parts P1, under the parts P5. 1 - Position the cut-out of parts P5 over the safety grappel of part P1.
  • Page 6 1 - Identify the parts as figure below: P3 with hole and P2 with socket. 1 - Slightly incline the part P3, and place it inside the cut - out of the parts P1. 2 - Slide part P3 into the folds of part P1 and P5.
  • Page 7 1 - With the end of F3, smash the safety claw, locking part P3 to part P1 and P5. 2 - Finish folding it mannually. 1 - Turn the cabinet. 2 - Slightly incline part P2, and position it inside the cutout of parts P1. 3 - Slide part P2 into the folds of part P1 and P5.
  • Page 8 1 - With the end of F3, smash the safety claw, locking part P1 to part P2 and P5. 2 - Finish folding it mannually. 1 - Gently rotate the part P4, and position it inside the cabinet as shown. 2 - Check all the fittings to proceed.
  • Page 9 1 - Using the F5 template, make markings on the wall as indicated. 2 - It is necessary to use the level. 3 - Drill the wall over the marked points. ½” IMPORTANT: CABINET MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE WALL USE THE CARDBOARD TEMPLATE TO FIX THE WALL CABINET ON THE WALL IT IS IMPORTANT TO USE A LEVEL 2 - Pull the bushing driving it against the wall...
  • Page 10 1- Insert the screw F2 into the hole on the wall. 2- Turn the screw clockwise, using the F3 part . 1- Approach the cabinet by fitting the F2 screw.
  • Page 11 1 - Align the cabinet with the use of a level. 2 - Mark the wall through the holes in the bottom of the cabinet. 1 - Move the cabinet away 2 - Drill the wall over the marked points. ½”...
  • Page 12 2 - Pull the bushing driving it against the wall 1 - Insert the metal part of the bushing into the hole until it overcomes the wall. and then push the plastic ring until it leans close to the wall. WALL Plastic ring WALL...
  • Page 13 1 - Press part F4 against the heads of the F2 screws.
  • Page 14 1 - Attach part P6 to the bottom of the cabinet through part F7 2 - Finish engaging part P6 through the pivoting wrench as shown below. 1 - Glue the sticker F8 in the lower right as indicated.
  • Page 15 TAKING GOOD CARE OF YOUR CABINET Cleaning and caring instructions: - Avoid dragging objects on top of the cabinet. They might scratch the finishing. - Only non-abrasive natural chemical products are recommended to clean your cabinet. Simply wipe the cabinet down with a wet cloth to remove the cleaning product excess.
  • Page 16 1. In-home service including, but not limited to, service calls to correct the installation of any Manhattan Comfort Smart Diy products or to instruct the consumer on how to use or install them. 2. Damage resulting from improper handling or shipping of products, or products damaged by accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, fire, flood, improper installation, acts of God, neglect, corrosion,...

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