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When a wall to wall installation is not suitable, one or two end panels can be used; use one end panel when one end will exposed (and the other end is against a wall - for example, installing a wardrobe into a corner); and use two end panels when the wardrobe is to be installed in the middle of a wall such that neither end is against a perpendicular wall.

  1. Measure from the wall your ordered width dimension and mark the position on the back wall with a pencil - this will be the outside face of the end panel. At this position measure the back wall dimension from floor to ceiling and also at position 660-672mm from the wall (front edge of the end panel). If both dimensions are the same, cut down the end panel to this size minus 2mm.
    If there is a significant difference between the sizes, cut the end panel to match the shape of the ceiling.
  2. Either cut to shape the end panel over the skirting board or remove the skirting board for the thickness of the end panel.
  3. Secure the fixing blocks flush with the edge of the end panel, (two at the top, two at the bottom and four to the long wall edge). Place the panel against the back wall, check for plumb with a spirit level and secure through blocks with the screws and plugs provided. Use 4 x 25mm screws into the panel (so that they do not come through). Use 3.5 x 40mm screws (supplied) for fixing to the wall.
  4. Continue fitting the bottom track plinth and wall frame as per instructions in section 2, installing between end panel and the wall/skirting board.

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Monday 30th August 2010
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