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Lacava 5101A Manual Del Usaurio página 3

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1. In order to provide proper support for wall-mounting a cabinet, it's usually necessary to remove a small section of
drywall so you can access the wall studs and attach blocking between them.
2. Based on the cabinet's dimensions and mounting height, decide where support will be needed. Then remove the
drywall in that area and install 2-by-6 or 2-by-8 blocking between the wall studs. Then using 3 1/2" galvanized
common nails, toenail the blocking to the studs and repair the drywall.
3. If the studs cannot be used, then ¾" plywood behind the wall can also provide the necessary support.
4. Attach wooden cleat to the wall by
drilling screws through the cleat directly
into the studs or reinforced wall. (NOTE:
ADA compliance states vanity must be
mounted at least 3 7/8" away from
permanent structures.
6. Reomove sliding doors from the vanity.
Wall-mounted Cabinet Instructions
Side
5. Remove cleat, make a cutout to access the drain
pipe, then reinstall the cleat.
6. Attach the outlet end of the "P" trap to the drain
pipe in the wall.
Cleat
Back
A. Push door up into top runner/track clearing the
the door from the bottom track.
B. With the bottom of the door removed from lower track
push the door into the vanity to create room to pull door
from top runner. Pull door from top runner and remove
door completely. Repeat with second door.
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