SIZE
FINISH
24" x 30"
White
30" x 30"
White
36" x 30"
White
48" x 30"
White
24" x 30"
Oak
30" x 30"
Oak
36" x 30"
Oak
48" x 30"
Oak
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WALL-MOUNT INSTALLATIONS
WARNING: Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a
qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and
standards, including fire-rated construction codes and standards
Prepare cabinet
1. Carefully remove all packing material. Place hardware package
aside until the contents are needed.
Determine location
1. The commonly accepted height of bath cabinets is 64" from the
finished floor to the center of the mirror area. However, height
may be adjusted to individual preference.
2. For maximum security, mount cabinet directly to wall studs.
Mount cabinet
NOTE:
For ease of installation, the assistance of one or two
additional persons is recommended.
1. Remove the screws from the top panel of the cabinet. (FIG 1)
2. Remove the top panel to view the light socket wiring and the wire
opening in the cabinet back.
3. Measure and mark four (4) mounting holes on the wall
corresponding to the pre-drilled mounting hole locations in the
cabinet mounting bars on the inside back panel of the cabinet.
(FIG 2)
Draw horizontal lines connecting the two top and two
bottom marked locations. The lines should be level. Adjust to level
if necessary. Repeat this process with vertical lines connecting
the two left and two right marked hole location. After insuring the
marks are level, verify the mounting holes in the cabinet back
match the marked wall locations.
4. With the cabinet held in place in relation to the four mounting hole
marks, mark the location of the wire opening (FIG 2) in the cabinet
back on the wall.
WARNING: Before wiring this product, switch power off at service
entrance and lock service panel to prevent power from being
switched on accidentally
5. Provide 120 VAC power cable through the wall material,
to the location of the light box wire opening in the cabinet
back.
6. Drill 9/64" diameter holes at the marked locations on the wall. If
mounting holes are not located at a stud, the hole diameter, in the
wall, must be increased to accommodate wall anchors. Position
wall anchors as required.
7. Hold cabinet in place and make sure it is level. Insure power cable
is aligned to the wire opening in the cabinet back.
8. Attach the cabinet to the wall with the four mounting screws from
the hardware pack. NOTE: Do not use nails to mount the cabinet.
LTS
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
6
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CABINET
NOTE
: Irregularities in wall surface may cause distortion of cabinet body
when mounted. Place shims between cabinet and wall as necessary.
Connect electrical wiring
1. Insure the power is off at service entrance and lock the service panel
to prevent the power from being switched on accidentally.
2. Use U.L. approved connectors to make the electrical connections
between house wires and light fixture wires in the cabinet - black to
black, white to white, and both copper ground wires from the cabinet to
ground. (FIG. 3 )
3. Place the top panel back on the cabinet and secure with the same
screws that held it in place originally.
FIG 1
LARGER CABINETS (36" & 48") WILL HAVE ADDITIONAL SCREW(S) ALONG BACK EDGE
FIG 2
TOP
MOUNTING
HOLES
(without doors / lights)
FIG 3
WITH LIGHTS
TOP PANEL SCREWS
LIGHT BOX
WIRE OPENING
Cabinet Back
Inside View
BOTTOM
MOUNTING
HOLES
1