IKEA ENHET Manual de instalação - Página 4
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Preparing your room
Start by installing the supporting strips. You can use
any straight long piece of wood available at your local
hardware store.
To install the supporting base strip, align the top
Note: Don't install a supporting base strip behind
of the strip with the baseline (125 mm). Screw the
ENHET open base frames, nor the dishwasher.
strip to the studs you found behind your walls along
where your base cabinets will be located. Make sure
the strip does not go beyond where the last cabinet
ends or it will collide with your plinth at the end.
Assembling the cabinets and frames
Before you start assembling the
cabinets, try to set up a good work
area that is safe and where you
have enough room. Be sure to
protect the floors and make sure
you have the recommended equip-
ment/tools close-by.
Sort the packages into groups to
avoid confusion over which pieces
belong to the cabinet assembly
and which belong to appliances,
for example.
For a good workflow, it is a good
idea if you assemble all frames one
by one and push them aside until
the time comes to install them.
It's helpful if you arrange your
cabinets in the order you will be
installing them. Use your packing
list and IKEA home planner draw-
ing to help you.
ENHET cabinets can be installed with or without a plinth, depending on your personal preference.
See page 12 for info on how to assemble the legs if you choose to have a plinth.
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For the upper strips, align the top of the strip with
the 1466mm line. Then, screw the strips to the studs
you've located behind your wall. The upper strips
are only temporary and will be removed once you've
installed the cabinets.
Installing the wall cabinets/frames
In most kitchens it's best to install your wall cabinets
and frames first. This way you have room to move
without base cabinets in the way.
If you have an extractor hood placed under a cabinet,
Start from the corner of your room. Place the cabinet
you need to make some cut-outs in the cabinet
on top of the supporting strip and slide it into
before you place it on the wall. Follow the assembly
position.
instruction of the extractor hood to prepare the
required cut-outs. After you've made the required
cut-outs, remember to seal the open edges with
silicone.
Proceed with the next cabinet, using a clamp to align
As you place the cabinet adjusted for the extractor
the two cabinets before you screw them together
hood, make sure you can access the electrical outlet
with the screws enclosed with the cabinet.
via the previously made cut-out.
Reminder
Fastening/fixing devices for the wall (i.e. screws
and plugs) are not included with the cabinets
and frames since different wall materials re-
quire different types of fastening devices. Use
fastening devices suitable for the walls in your
home. For advice on suitable fastening devices,
contact your local specialised dealer.
Fix the cabinet using the appropriate length and type
of screw. (Throughout the installation process you
may need to loosen the screws a bit in order to make
smaller adjustments when aligning the cabinets and
frames.)
When you have placed and and aligned all cabinets
and open frames, it is time to secure them in their
final location. Before you tighten all screws a final
time, use the level to check that all angles are
straight.
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