Installation Guide
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Reversible Door, Recess Mounted
For assistance contact Rangaire Manufacturing Customer Service:
1-800-325-8351
or
customerservice@rangairemfg.com
PREPARATION
1. Carefully remove all packing material. Place the hardware bag
and shelves, if removable, aside until needed.
DETERMINE WALL OPENING DIMENSIONS
1. Lay the cabinet flat on a secure surface with the back facing up.
Take care to place the cabinet on a soft, non-abrasive surface to protect
front from scratches or damage.
2. Measure the height “A” and width “B” of the cabinet back only
(Fig. 1). DO NOT include the flange or return in these
measurements.
3. Add ½” to the “A” measurement. This is the “H” dimension of the
wall opening (Fig 2).
4. Add ½” to the “B” measurement. This is the “W” dimension of
the wall opening (Fig 2).
5. Your cabinet is designed to fit in the depth “D” of a standard wall, which
is generally a minimum of 3 3/4". Adjust the installation based on your
wall depth by removing obstacles or building up the depth of your wall.
NOTE:
An alternate option is to visit www.rangairemfg.com/products
and use the model number to see a product‘s dimensions and
features in the Product Specifications or Jensen Medicine Cabinet
catalog.
NOTE:
For ease of installation, the assistance of an additional person is
recommended.
INSTALLATION
1. Determine the desired location for the cabinet on the wall. Mark
wall to show wall opening height (“H” as calculated in step 3
above) and wall opening width (“W” as calculated in step 4
above). Generally, the recommended height of bath cabinets is
64” from the finished floor to the center of the cabinet. (Fig. 2)
However, height may be adjusted to individual preference.
2. The cabinet may be mounted with door opening to the right or
left side. Rotate the cabinet, top to bottom, to reverse the door
opening direction.
NOTE:
The rough wall opening must be free of obstructions. If wall
studs, plumbing, or electrical lines interfere with the rough
wall opening they must be removed / relocated. This must
be done in accordance with local and national codes and it
is recommended that the services of a plumber or
electrician be obtained.
3. Cut wall opening, being careful not to damage the surrounding
wall surface. Insert framing to support all plaster board edges.
4. Insert cabinet into wall opening in plumb and centered position
with door opening the desired direction (Fig. 3).
NOTE:
Do not use nails to attach the cabinet. Do not over tighten
the mounting screws. Bending the cabinet sides may
prevent proper shelf installation.
5. Attach the cabinet to the wall studs by inserting the four #8 x 1¾”
screws (Fig. 3). Tighten the screws to secure the cabinet in
place.
D
W
H
Approx.
64” to the
floor
Fig. 2
Wall
opening
Mounting
screws
Mounting
screw into
mounting
hole
(Wall, door, and shelf details not shown)
Fig. 3
A
Return
Flange
B
Fig. 1
Cabinet
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