1. Hua Neke Atuview
The IKEA NORDKISA Open Wardrobe with Sliding Door is a versatile storage solution designed for various living spaces. Its open design and sliding door offer flexible storage options for clothing and other items. This manual provides essential information for safe assembly, use, and maintenance of your wardrobe.

Image 1.1: The IKEA NORDKISA Open Wardrobe with Sliding Door, showcasing its bamboo construction and open design with a single sliding door.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Open wardrobe design with a sliding door for flexible access.
- Constructed from durable bamboo.
- Can be used as a room divider when securely attached to a wall.
2. Nga korero haumaru
WHAKATŪPATO: Ka puta mai nga whara kino, mate kino ranei mai i nga taonga o runga rawa. Hei aukati i te hurihanga, me mau tonu enei taonga ki te pakitara.
- Always follow the assembly and installation instructions provided in the separate assembly guide.
- Ensure the wardrobe is securely fixed to the wall using the appropriate anti-tip devices to prevent any risk of tipping.
- Keep the area around the wardrobe clear to avoid pinch points, especially when operating the sliding door.
- Use appropriate safety equipment (e.g., gloves, safety glasses) when handling components during assembly, particularly heavy or sharp parts.
- Do not allow children to climb on or play with the wardrobe.
- Distribute weight evenly on shelves and hanging rails to maintain stability.
3. Tatūnga me te Runanga
This section provides general guidance for setting up your NORDKISA wardrobe. Refer to the detailed assembly instructions included with your product for step-by-step procedures.
3.1 Te Wetewete
- Kia ata wetewetehia nga waahanga katoa mai i te kete.
- Verify that all parts listed in the assembly instructions are present and undamaged.
- Kia matara atu nga taonga takai i nga tamariki.
3.2 Nga Utauta e Hiahia ana
Refer to your assembly guide for a complete list of tools. Typically, you will need:
- Pouaka (Phillips pane)
- Hama
- Drill (for wall mounting)
- Taumata
- Ripene ine
3.3 Nga Mahi Huihuinga
- Assemble the base frame according to the instructions.
- Attach the side panels and back supports.
- Install the shelves and hanging rail.
- Mount the sliding door mechanism and attach the door.
- Āpitihanga Pātū: Securely fix the wardrobe to a wall using the provided anti-tip hardware. This is a critical safety step. Use fasteners appropriate for your wall material (e.g., plasterboard, concrete, wood). If unsure, consult a professional.

Image 3.1: Detailed dimensions diagram of the NORDKISA wardrobe, showing overall height, width, depth, and internal shelf and hanging rail measurements. This diagram is crucial for planning placement and understanding internal capacity.

Image 3.2: The NORDKISA wardrobe positioned in a bedroom, demonstrating its potential as a room divider or standalone storage unit. Note the proximity to the wall, indicating proper installation.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Using the Sliding Door
- To open or close the door, gently slide it along its track.
- Avoid forcing the door, as this can damage the mechanism.
- Ensure no objects obstruct the door's path.

Image 4.1: The NORDKISA wardrobe with its sliding door partially open, revealing internal shelves and hanging space. This illustrates the functionality of the sliding door for accessing different sections.
4.2 Te Whakarite i ngā Ihirangi
- Utilize the shelves for folded clothing, boxes, or accessories.
- Use the hanging rail for garments that require hanging.
- Distribute weight evenly to maintain stability and prevent warping of shelves or rails.
- Avoid overloading the wardrobe beyond its capacity.

Whakaahua 4.2: He tata view of the internal shelves and a storage box within the NORDKISA wardrobe, demonstrating practical storage solutions for various items.
5. Tiaki me te Tiaki
Proper care will extend the life and appearance of your NORDKISA wardrobe.
5.1 Te horoi
- Horoia ma te panuiamp he kakahu me te horoi ngawari.
- Horoia kia maroke ki te kakahu ma.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the bamboo finish.
5.2 Tiaki Whanui
- Takitaki ia ia nga wa katoa nga hiu me nga taputapu ki te mohio kei te piri. Whakapaia ano mehemea e tika ana.
- Inspect the sliding door mechanism for smooth operation. If it becomes stiff, clean the tracks and apply a silicone-based lubricant if recommended by IKEA (refer to original assembly guide).
- Avoid exposing the wardrobe to direct sunlight or extreme humidity, which can cause warping or discoloration of the bamboo.
6. Te Raru
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your NORDKISA wardrobe.
6.1 Sliding Door Issues
- Door sticks or is difficult to slide:
- Check the tracks for debris or obstructions. Clean thoroughly.
- Ensure the door is properly seated on its rollers.
- Verify that the wardrobe is level. Adjust feet if necessary.
6.2 Ngā Āwangawanga mō te Pūmautanga
- E wiri ana te kākahu:
- Me whakarite kia titi katoa nga tira hui.
- Verify that the wardrobe is securely anchored to the wall using the anti-tip hardware.
- Check if the floor is even. Use shims under the feet if needed.
6.3 Nga waahanga kua pakaru
- If any part is damaged or missing, contact IKEA customer service for assistance. Do not attempt to use damaged components.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | IKEA |
| Tau tauira | IK.004.394.68 |
| Tae | Paraone |
| Rahi Hua (L x W x H) | 47 x 120 x 186 cm (Hohonu x Whānui x Teitei) |
| Rauemi | Wood (Bamboo) |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Rokiroki |
| Momo Whakaeke | Maunga Pakitara (Kei roto ngā taputapu ārai-mata) |
| Kāhua Kuaha | retireti |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Whata |
| Nga Whakamahinga Manakohia | kakahu |
| Momo Rūma | Whare moenga |
| Kāhua | Scandinavian |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
IKEA products typically come with a limited warranty. For specific warranty details, terms, and conditions, please refer to the warranty information provided with your purchase or visit the official IKEA webpae mo to rohe.
For customer support, missing parts, or further assistance, please contact IKEA customer service. Contact information can usually be found on the IKEA webpae, i roto ranei i to tuhinga hoko.
Rauemi ipurangi:
- For assembly instructions and product information, visit www.ikea.com.





