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MODELS ICUDWH • ICUNUW
Pivot pin
Fig. 4
5. Attach hinges to door. (Fig. 4)
The hinges can be used to mount the door on the right or left side of
the cabinet. The hinges mount to the door the same way, regardless
of the side they’re mounted on.
Slide the lower section of the hinge into the door notch. When the
hinge is properly seated in place, the edge of the pivot pin will be
flush with the edge of the door. Mark the two hinge mounting hole
locations (the two slots) in the center of each slot. Remove hinge and
drill a 3/32” pilot hole, 1/2” deep at each of the two (2) marked loca-
tions, being careful not to drill through the door. Reinstall the hinge
and secure it to the door using two (2) of the hinge mounting screws.
Note: The 3rd hole (the round hole) on the door side of the hinge can
be used if desired, but it is not necessary. Follow the same steps to
attach the second hinge.
6. Mark and drill pilot holes in cabinet frame for
door hinges (Fig . 5)
The door may be attached to either side of the cabinet.
Extend both door hinges fully open. Slide the door toward the cabinet
so that the hinges extend inside. Notice that each hinge has two small
“stop guides”. The stop guides should rest against the front edge of
the cabinet and stop the hinge from going further. Make sure the door
is centered on the cabinet - top to bottom.
Mark the center of the slots using a pencil or center punch. Move
the door aside.
7. Install cabinet into wall opening. (Fig. 6)
Place the cabinet in the wall opening.
Make sure the cabinet is level and plumb. Secure the cabinet to the
wall studs with the four (4) 1-5/8” mounting screws. It is recommended
to drill four (4) 1/8” dia. pilot holes through the sides of the cabinet to
avoid splintering.
Do not drill into the wall studs or framing.
Remove blue protective film from iron shield in upper left corner.
If the ironing board does not move up and down freely, you may use
a dry bar of soap to lubricate the track in which the metal bar slides.
This may be repeated as needed.
If the swivel action of the ironing board needs to be tightened or
loosened, adjust the swivel nut located under the board.
8. Attach door to cabinet. (Fig. 6)
Drill 3/32” pilot holes, 1/2” deep at each of the four (4) locations
marked in Step 6. (2 for each hinge). Attach the door to the cabinet
using hinge mounting screws. Some adjustment may be necessary
to center the door on the cabinet.
9. Install garment hook. (Fig. 7)
Install the garment hook using the two (2) mounting screws supplied.
The placement of the garment hook should be 2” from the top edge
and 5/8” from the side edge of the door. It is recommended to drill
two (2) 1/16” dia. pilot holes part way in door to avoid splintering.
CAUTION: Do not drill all the way through the door.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Mounting
Screws (4)
Level
Iron Shield
(Remove
protective
film.)
Cabinet
Frame
Stop
Guides
Door
Hinge
Mounting
Screws (4)
2"
5/8"
Door
Fig. 7
MAINTENANCE
If the ironing board does not move up and down freely, you may use
a dry bar of soap to lubricate the track in which the metal bar slides.
This may be repeated as needed.
If the swivel action of the ironing board needs to be tightened or
loosened, adjust the swivel nut located under the board.
The ironing board is fitted with a heat-resistant cover. To avoid damage
to the cover:
DO NOT WASH THE COVER.
The laminated surface of the ironing center may be wiped clean with
non-abrasive household cleaner.
SERVICE PARTS
97020252
Hardware Kit - Screws, Hinges, Garment Hook
(ICUDWH)
97020253
Hardware Kit - Screws, Hinges, Garment Hook
(ICUNUW)
97020742 Model ICAB, Ironing Board Cover
97020743 White, Raised Panel Door (ICUDWH)
Cabinet Frame
Stop guides
Door
Mark center
of these slots