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Jayzeeburl12 Sep 2021 18:53H
hampshire12 Sep 2021 19:32tomtom79 schrieb:
Unscrew the slotted screw at the front, then it will come loose from the wall. It’s possible that the lower slotted screw locks the front one to prevent it from turning, so start with the lower one.
The front slotted screw secures the cabinet to a hook in the wall, which is why the cabinet is so firmly fixed. Nice concept.
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Jayzeeburl12 Sep 2021 21:54Cool, thanks a lot for the help.
On Wednesday, the two of us will take action, and we hope the Ideal Standard underneath stays intact...
I will report back when it's done 🙂
On Wednesday, the two of us will take action, and we hope the Ideal Standard underneath stays intact...
I will report back when it's done 🙂
tomtom79 schrieb:
That could be the case too. I thought it was for height adjustment.
I would also say: that is just for height compensation. I imagine it is hooked in, so you would try to push it straight up along the wall.Similar topics