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    Certified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1 MIRROR/MEDICINE CABINET 6771 REQUIRED WALL OPENING Ideally the MIRROR/MEDICINE CABINET can be installed between two wall studs on 16" centers. 2x4 reinforcement on either side ar e recommended. The required opening in the wall is 14-3/8" in width by 22" from top to bottom. If wall studs are not[...]

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    INSTALL MIRROR/MEDICINE CABINET Install MIRROR/MEDICINE CABINET into finished opening in wall. Check for level and that cabinet frame fits flush against finished wall. Shim as required to make level. (Figure A) Drill two 1/8" dia. pilot holes into top and bottom of cabinet. Secure cabinet to framing with wood screws. (Figure B) INSTALL MOUNTIN[...]

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    INSTALL HINGES AND SIDE MIRRORS INSTALL GLASS SHELF Figure A: Medicine cabinet and side mounting plates installed. Figure B: Install ESCUTCHEON (1a) and HINGE (2a) onto bottom MOUNTING PLATE (3a). Secure with MOUNTING SCREW (4). Do not fully tighten at this time. Figure C: Insert HINGE (2b) into top hinge hole of MIRROR (5). Place ESCUTCHEON (1b) o[...]

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    1-15/16" OUTLINE OF MOUNTING PLATE 1-15/16" TEMPLATE FOR CORNERS 1 AND 3 TEMPLATE FOR CORNERS 2 AND 4 1 2 4 3 MARK MOUNTING LOCATION TEMPLATE 1-3/32" 1-3/32" 6771 MODEL NUMBER by COLLECTION ™ “” THE 6771 MODEL NUMBER by COLLECTION ™ “” THE 1 2 4 3 OUTLINE OF MOUNTING PLATE MARK MOUNTING LOCATION C/L Cabinet Cabinet C[...]