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Wren Kitchens INFINITY PLUS Base Unit Fittings Manual

800 - 1000 sink base door, non-open drawer, open top, 5 legs
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I N F I N I T Y P L U S
Base Unit
800 - 1000 Sink Base (Door, Non-Open Drawer, Open Top, 5 Legs) -
Fitting Guide
Unit Parts
2x
Frontals
Corner post
16x 30mm
30 x 15mm
Screws
1x
1x
Blanking Panel
5x
Screws
Shelf Pegs
5x
Legs
1x
Packer Y1
16x
Cover Caps
5x
Leg Brackets
Plinth Clips
1x
Packer Z1
2x
Space Plugs
2x
1x
Shelf
5x
Door Buffers
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  • Page 1 I N F I N I T Y P L U S Base Unit 800 - 1000 Sink Base (Door, Non-Open Drawer, Open Top, 5 Legs) - Fitting Guide Unit Parts Frontals Corner post Blanking Panel Packer Y1 Packer Z1 Shelf 16x 30mm 30 x 15mm...
  • Page 2 Tools Required Drill Holesaw Jigsaw Stanley Knife Circular Saw Mallet Screwdriver Clamp Spirit Level Tape Measure Remember to take care when unpacking. Please keep your workspace clean, clear and tidy when working. This will help keep all items safe from any damages. Any un-needed cardboard or plastic should be flattened down and placed in the bin.
  • Page 3 Removing the frontal, fixtures and fittings Remove all content so the unit is empty. All fixtures and fittings should be kept on a clean and level surface and grouped by product. Place the shelf and frontal in the door safe along their longest length.
  • Page 4 Inserting the legs Push each leg firmly down into the leg bracket. Adjusting each leg to 155mm. Adjust the legs to the correct height by turning clockwise or anti-clockwise. Drilling holes into Packer Z1 Lightly mark the centre of Packer Z1 and drill four holes along the line, ensuring the screws are equally spaced.
  • Page 5 Attaching the packer to the unit Place the packer back into position. Screw through the unit using 4x30mm screws, 2 in the top and 2 in the bottom using the pilot holes to attach the packer piece. Lifting the unit into place When lifting the unit into place do not tilt as this can damage the legs.
  • Page 6 Cutting for the services method 1 Measuring the services Measure the distance between the centre of the services and the wall markings. Transfer the markings onto the inside of the unit back panel. Ensure to double check the measurements by placing the unit in line with the wall markings and check the marking is in the same place as the services.
  • Page 7 Cutting the groove Use a stanley knife make a small square cut at the top of the groove on the back of the unit. This is to allow for the back panel to side out. Removing the back panel Slide the back panel up and out of the unit and place the panel on supported surface.
  • Page 8 Take time to double check the measurements of the services before drilling. Drilling the back panel Make sure the panel is fully supported before starting to dill. Drill a hole using the correct holesaw for the size of the pipe at the marked locations.
  • Page 9 The corner post will be divided into two pieces, Z and Y. The sizes of the pieces will vary based on the room dimensions and the kitchen plan. Correct dimensions will be obtained through the following steps. Positioning the adjacent base unit To determine the corner post measurements, position the adjacent base unit in line with wall markings.
  • Page 10 When cutting the panel please take into account the thickness of the blade. Cutting the corner post When using a circular saw, mark the measurement on the back of the corner post panel. Place the panel facing down and cut it into two pieces.
  • Page 11 Marking Panel Z Continue the markings down the full length of panel Z. Next, lightly draw a line in the middle of the two pencil markings Drill four holes down the centre line, ensuring they are equally spaced. Creating the corner post Attach Panel Y to Panel Z to create a corner post, using a clamp to secure the pieces together.
  • Page 12 Fixing the corner post to the unit Move the adjacent base unit away from the corner unit. Clamp Panel Z to Packer Z1 on the corner unit 18mm from the centre post edge. Use 4x30mm screws to attach them together, ensuring the screws are equally spaced.
  • Page 13 No screws or wall plugs are provided for attaching the unit to the wall. This is due to variations in wall construction. Before drilling into the wall you MUST check for any hidden services or pipework within the walls. Drilling the pilot holes Drill 2 pilot holes through the rear top rail and be sure to lightly mark the wall to indicate the location of the wall fixing.
  • Page 14 Securing the adjacent units to the corner post Place the adjacent base unit next to the corner post in line with the markings on the wall. Both of the runs must be straight and the units must be level. Screw into the side of the unit using 2x30mm screws, where possible, these should be positioned in front of the hinge plates.
  • Page 15 Adding the drawer frontal Align the frontals and join them together using 2x fixing plates to the back of both frontals. Ensure a 3mm gap is maintained between each frontal. Screw in place using 4x 15mm screws per fixing plate. Attaching the frontal The frontal should be attached to the unit by clipping the hinges onto the hinge plates.
  • Page 16 Removing the hinge cover cap Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the hinge cover cap by inserting it into the slot of the cover cap and twisting. Adjusting the hinge To adjust the hinges, use a screwdriver as required at points 1 and 2. Point 1 -Will adjust the frontals left and right.
  • Page 17 Cleaning the unit Finally, the unit should be thoroughly cleaned to remove any debris that may have accumulated during the installation. Store the plinth clips and the remaining 15mm screws. These will be used later when attaching the plinth. Store the L-brackets. These will be used later when installing the worktop (laminate or timber).