Technical Guide: Fittings - Assembly - Fixings - Maintenance
Technical Guide: Fittings - Assembly - Fixings - Maintenance
Technical Guide: Fittings - Assembly - Fixings - Maintenance
Page 1 Page 13
Adjustable Leg & Plinth Fixing Glass Shelf Support
Page 2 Page 14
Side Plinth Fixing Pull Out Larder - Soft Close
Page 15
Corner Cabinet Positioning
Page 3
Drawer Box Fitting
Page 16/17
Page 4 Corner Base Cabinet Assembly
Drawer Front Fixing
Page 5 Page 18
Drawer Adjustment Double Hinge Door Drilling
Page 19
Page 6 Corner Wall Door Width
Pan Drawer Front Fixing Reduction
Page 20/21/22
Page 7/8 Diagonal Corner Cabinet
Hinge Adjustment Assembly
Page 24
Page 11
Cabinet Connection
Adjustable Wall Hanging
Brackets
Page 25
General Info
Page 12
Wall Cabinet Fitting
Page 26
Door Care and Maintenance
Adjustable Legs and Plinth Fixing 1
1 2
Lay unit on its back and slot the adjustable legs in Rotote the legs into the locked position
3 4
Stand the unit upright and turn the foot section to Lay Plinth in front of the cabinets to fit to and mark
adjust the unit for level centre of leg on plinth and the centre of the plinth
Screw the plinth clip back plate central to the markings made in the last step. Then slide the plinth
clips onto the back plates. Finally offer the plinth with the clips into place and slide the clips onto
the back plates to line up with the legs before pushing the plinth into place allowing the clips to
spring around the legs
Adjustable Legs and Plinth Fixing 2
6
When fitting side return plinths, fit plinth clips to plinth in the previously mentioned way,
making sure to fit the clips above the centre of the plinth. This will prevent the front clips
from clashing
Drawer Box Fitting 3
Std Drawer
32mm
32mm
32mm 69mm
32mm
Handle-less Top Drawer 32mm
Please Note: 55mm
This only applies 32mm
to the top drawer
of the cabinet
Drill 4 pilot holes for drawer front clips in Screw fix drawer front clips
Positions shown on the rear of drawer front to rear of drawer front
To connect the drawer front to the drawer box simply After adjustment clip the cover caps
align the brackets on the drawer front with the drawer into place over the adjustment ‘windows’
box and push onto box until it clicks into place on each side of the box
A
B C
Vertical Adjustment - Turn rear adjustment screw B to give vertical adjustment to drawer box
Horizontal Adjustment - Turn rear adjuster screw C to give horizontal adjustment to drawer box
Pan Drawer Front Fixing 6
32mm
128mm
32mm
69mm
32mm Screw fix drawer front clips
Drill 4 pilot holes for drawer front clips and 2 and side rail cup brackets to
pilot holes for side rail cup brackets in the the rear of the drawer front
positions shown on rear of drawer front
Attach pan drawer box to front as on a Push plastic bush on end of side rails into cup
standard drawer brackets on rear of drawer front
Lower side rail into position and push the rail Push the rear rail fixing clips onto the corners of the
sleeves forward to cover the front fixing bush drawer back panel and clip into place
Hinge and Hinge Plate Instructions 7
To release hinges from hinge plates, press the metal clip to the rear of the hinge plate and lift the hinge arm
away from the plate
To adjust door up and down, turn the screw in the centre of the hinge (located on the plate)
To adjust door in and out, turn the screw at the rear of the hinge
To adjust the door from side to side, turn the screw to the front of the hinge arm
165 Degree Hinge & Hinge Plate Instructions 8
To release hinges from hinge plates, press the metal clip to the rear of the hinge plate and lift the hinge arm
away from the plate
To adjust door up and down, turn the screw in the centre of the hinge (located on the plate)
To adjust door in and out, turn the screw at the rear of the hinge
To adjust the door from side to side, turn the screw to the front of the hinge
Hinge Jig Guidelines 9
General
The hinge jig is a very useful tool for replacement doors and some appliance doors that are not factory
drilled. They can be hired or purchased from us to aid drilling the doors correctly. Firstly you should
familiarize yourself with the jig. Read the instructions fully and then attempt a practice run. This jig is
suitable for most 35mm hinges. As well as the jig you will also need an electric hand drill, a square and
a pencil. You should carefully secure the doors to a work bench before using the jig. During the rental of
this item Ultima Furniture take no liability.
Instructions Usual centre line positions
100mm from top and
bottom edges
22.5
Check positions
carefully before drilling.
Mark a line with a square on the rear of the door which corresponds to the desired hinge hole centre.
Position 5
Clamp Screw
Centre Line
on Jig
Line marked
on door
Position the jig on the door edge. The centre groove on the jig should align with the centre line marked on
the door. Ensure the block buffers are tight against the door edge. Clamp the jig securely in position by
turning the clamp screw as shown.
Check the block levels are set to 5 on each side of the jig
Hinge Jig... Continued 10
Lock the hexagonal shaft into the drill and then into
the top of the centre shaft on the jig.
Ensure the shaft is securely located before operating
the drill.
Option: There are 2 brass locator holes on the jig, these are for making the screw hole positions
for the hinge. (caution when using these, they may be slightly out of position due to the hinge type.)
Adjustable Wall Hanging Brackets 11
Turn the top adjustment screw to adjust the unit Allows unit to tilt forwards or backwards from the
from front to back wall.
Insert screwdriver into hole below the top screw Adjusts unit for height. By adjusting at both sides
and turn to move unit up and down the unit can be levelled.
Wall Unit Fitiing 12
Front to back
adjustment
Vertical
Adjustment
Glass Shelf Supports 13
Insert shelf supports into holes in end panel. Drop shelf down into place
Insert glass shelf supports into holes in end panel Tighten screw on underside of shelf support
and slide glass shelves into place. to hold shelf in place
Pull Out Larder - Fitting Instruction 14
for Soft Close Damper
A soft close damper can be added to the top of a pull-out larder frame
Lower the pull-out frame from the top runner and clip the soft close damper into place, locating in the holes
on the inside of the top frame.
Corner Cabinet Positioning 15
1. Position the corner blank base cabinet to a minimum of 100mm from the wall. This dimension
will vary depending on the handle clearance needed to avoid ‘handle clash’ between the two
cabinets
2. If using a corner fillet remove the blanking panel and fit the corner fillet as shown. Re-fit the
blanking panel butting it up to the back edge of the fillet. Trim if required.
3. Fit the adjoining cabinet into position as shown allowing a minimum gap between the two
cabinets. Again remember to allow for handle clashing
1. Position the corner blank wall cabinet to a minimum of 20mm from the wall. This dimension
will vary depending on the handle clearance needed to avoid ‘handle clash’ between the two
cabinets
2. If using a corner fillet remove the blanking panel and fit the corner fillet as shown. Re-fit the
blanking panel butting it up to the back edge of the fillet. Trim if required.
3. Fit the adjoining cabinet into position as shown allowing a minimum gap between the two
cabinets. Again remember to allow for handle clashing
Please note that if your corner base solution has a minimum 40mm corner post you will not need to use a
corner post in the wall situation (so that everything lines up), fit the adjacent cabinet up to the blank panel
Corner Base Unit Assembly 16
Double Hinged Doors F
E G
Parts supplied: C
A - Left hand end panel
B - Right hand end panel B
C - Top panel
D - Base panel with legs attached H
E - Left hand back panel A
F - Diagonal rear back panel
G - Right hand back panel D
H - Shelf panel
Doors
J - Door double hinged
J+K
K - Door single hinged
1 2
A
C C
D D
B
A
Lay left hand end panel A flat apply glue to dowel Apply glue to dowel holes in right hand end holes
and insert top and base panels C & D, ensuring B and push into place, ensure that dowels
that dowels fully enter holes. fully enter holes.
3 4
F
H
C C
H
D D
Lay unit onto its front edges. (ensuring that front Position rear angled back panel F and screw
edges are protected) fix to back edges of top and base panels C &
Fit corner shelf panel H into place through back space. D. (ensure that all edges are aligned)
17
5 6
F
E
F
C G
D
G
Slide back panel G into place locating in the Slide back panel E into place locating in the
groove in side panel. groove in side panel A.
7 E 8 E
F
F
G G
Drill pilot holes through back panels E & G and Carefully drill pilot holes through sides of
screw to rear edges of top and base panels C & D. back panels E & G.
9 10
F
Screw fix into the diagonal edges of the rear back Fit legs on base
panel F. Use only short screws to avoid screwing panel D.
through the diagonal edge.
18
Stand unit upright and lift shelf H upwards. Insert shelf supports into holes in end panels A & B and rear
diagonal back panel F, then lower shelf onto supports.
Clip 165 degree hinges onto hinge plates on either Fit corner door hinges to rear of corner doors.
left or right hand end panel. Secure the hinge cups Secure hinge cups to holes in rear of door as
to holes in rear of the door with screws shown shown
3
Clip hinges to the plates on the rear of the For hinge adjustment see the hinge fitting page.
second door Note: - the hinge plates on the second door can
be adjusted vertically by turning the plate screw
as shown
Depending on the door thickness you will need to reduce the door to the finished widths as shown below
Depending on the style and type of door you have purchased you will need to ‘seal’ the cut edge either
with edging for Laminate and PVC doors, a matching stain for solid timer and matching paint if it is a
painted range
NOTE: - If you have selected any other delivery service other than our Standard we will alter the doors
accordingly at our manufacturing facilities
Corner Angled Base 20
F
Unit Assembly E
C
G
Parts supplied: B
A - Left hand end panel
B - Right hand end panel H
C - Top panel A
D - Base panel with legs attached
E - Left hand back panel
F - Diagonal rear back panel J
D
G - Right hand back panel
H - Shelf Panel
J - Door with hinges
1 2
A
C
C
D
Lay left hand end panel A flat, apply glue to dowel Apply glue to dowel holes in right hand end and
holes top and base panels C & D, ensure that insert B and push into place, ensure that dowels
fully enter holes. fully enter holes.
3 4
C C
H
D D
Lay unit onto its front edges. (ensuring that front Position rear angled back panel F and screw
edges are protected) fix to back edges of top and base panels C &
Fit corner shelf panel H into place through back D. (ensure that all edges are aligned)
space.
21
5 6
F
E
F
G
c
D G D
Slide back panel G into place locating in the Slide back panel E into place locating in the groove
groove in side panel A. in side panel B
7 8
F
F
G G
D D
Pilot drill holes through back panels E & G and Carefully pilot drill holes through sides of back
screw fix to rear edges of top and base panels panels E & G.
C & D.
9 10
F F
G
G
D D
Screw fix into the diagonal edges of the rear back Fit legs on base
panel F. Use only short screws to avoid screwing panel D.
through the diagonal edge.
22
11
Stand unit upright and lift shelf H upwards. Insert shelf supports into holes in end panels A & B and
rear diagonal back panel F, then lower shelf onto supports.
Door Fixing
Clip hinges onto hinge plates on either left or right hand end panel. If drilling for hinges yourself
follow pages 9 and 10 of the guide. Fit hinge into cup hole as drilled. For hinge adjustment please
refer to pages 7 and 8 of this technical guide
Top Box Door Drilling 23
Please drill your top box door as shown using a 5mm diameter drill bit. Only drill to a depth of 12mm.
If your cabinet door is 600mm wide you will only need to drill one set of holes to correspond with the
flap stay on your cabinet. If the cabinet is 800mm or wider both sets of drilling will be required.
Once the cabinets are in position, level them up Clamp the units together
using the adjustment on the foot (section 1).
Drill the cabinets at top and bottom near to the Fit the 2 part cabinet connectors in the holes drilled
front edge of the cabinet. The hole drilled needs and tighten to secure the cabinets together.
to be diameter 5mm to suit the cabinet connector
supplied in the fittings box.
General Info 25
Cornice Fitting
• Cornice is supplied in a continuous length which will need to be cut and fitted using mitre joints
where required. Fit the cornice around the top of the run of wall cabinets. Screw the cornice
down to the cabinets through the cornice if possible or using an l shape bracket and screws
(Not Supplied).
Pelmet Fitting
• To fit light pelmet follow the same process as with the cornice but fit underneathe the run of
wall cabinets.
Worktop Fitting
• Laminate and Timber worktops are supplied in pre set lengths and will need to be cut and fitted
to suit the kitchen. Note worktop fixtures and fittings are not supplied.
Foil doors
• For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a
damp (not wet) cloth. Finally drying with a soft clean cloth. Dust with a soft cloth only.
• Do not use wax-furniture polish, abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorate
(chlorine) based cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent or similar
product on the door as this will damage the surface.
• Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a damp cloth.
Timber doors
• For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a
damp (not wet) cloth. Finally drying with a soft clean cloth. Dust with a soft cloth only, following
the grain pattern of the wood.
• Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol,
solvent or similar products on the door as will damage the surface.
• It is advisable to use a damp (not wet) cloth to remove fingerprints and marks, followed at once
with a clean and dry soft cloth. Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a
damp cloth.
(Note: Sanded versions of Ranges are unfinished therefore care of these doors will depend on the type of
finish applied, eg paint, stain, wax etc., and you should contact your supplier of surfacing finish for
care guidance)
Vinyl doors
• For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a
damp (not wet) cloth. Finally drying with a soft clean cloth. Dust with a soft cloth only.
• Do not use wax-furniture polish, abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorate
(chlorine) based cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent or similar
product on the door as this will damage the surface.
• Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a damp cloth.
• If the doors are supplied with a protective film on the face they must not be directly exposed to
sunlight. It is recommended the film is removed as soon as possible.
Laminate doors
• For product cleaning only use a 5% soap, 95% water (liquid soap) solution, wiping with a
damp (not wet) cloth. Finally drying with a soft clean cloth. Dust with a soft cloth only.
• Do not use wax-furniture polish, abrasive or aggressive cleaners, bleach or other hypochlorate
(chlorine) based cleaners, multi-purpose cleaners, dilutes, acetone, alcohol, solvent or similar
product on the door as this will damage the surface.
• Cooking splashes should be wiped up immediately using a damp cloth.
Note: Newly plastered rooms should be left to environmentally stabilize before storage and installation of
doors, whatever their material.