Assembly Instruction
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Just a few details and fine adjustments and your
kitchen will be complete. From attaching knobs
and handles to checking the alignment of doors
and drawers – small details make a big differ-
ence in how your kitchen looks and performs. It’s
important to take your time and get them right.
There are many different handles and knobs.
There are also different recommendations about
where to position them on the doors and drawer
fronts so they will look and work at their best.
Speak with a kitchen expert at your IKEA store
and they will tell you what’s recommended for just
the knobs and handles you’ve chosen.
Step 7 includes:
• Attaching plinths
• Concealing cables and worktop lighting
with deco strips
• Installing mouldings/cornices
• Hanging doors
• Attaching knobs and handles
• Attaching door bumpers to cabinet frames
The finishing touches
makes all the difference
You're done!
Time to step back and admire your new kitchen
– and admire yourself for saving so much money
by assembling and installing it yourself! If you
follow our care and maintenance advice, your new
IKEA kitchen will keep looking its best for many
years to come.
Caring for your cabinets
Clean the doors, cabinet interiors and wood sur-
faces with a soft, damp cloth. Use only cleaning
products intended for these materials. Do not use
cleaning agents that contain ammonia, alcohol or
abrasives. After cleaning, wipe down with a clean
dry cloth.
Shinning clean sink
If you want your stainless steel sink to be bright,
shinny and scratch-free, clean it with a mild deter-
gent and a sponge. Never use steel wool, steel
brushes, bleaching or scouring powders. Then
rinse it thoroughly and wipe with a dry cloth. Be
sure to clean in the direction of the metal’s grain.
Avoid cleaning silver on your stainless steel sink
top, since this may discolour it.
Enjoy your new kitchen today!
And tomorrow.
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