Kupu Whakataki
Welcome to your new BORNOON Shoe Cabinet. This manual provides essential information for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your Model BRN-024 shoe cabinet. Please read thoroughly before use to ensure safe and correct usage.
Nga korero haumaru
- Secure the cabinet to the wall using the provided anti-tip device to prevent accidental tipping.
- Me whakarite kia mau te whakau o ngā tīwiri me ngā here katoa i te wā e huihui ana, ā, tirohia hoki i ia wā mēnā he mau.
- Do not overload shelves beyond their recommended capacity to maintain stability.
- Puritia nga waahanga iti me nga taonga kapi mai i nga tamariki i te wa e huihui ana.

Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the shoe cabinet's dimensions and the anti-tip safety feature.
Nga waahanga hua
- Spacious Shoe Storage: Features two large flip drawers with four separate compartments, adjustable to accommodate various footwear sizes.
- Rokiroki Tāpiri: Bottom space for slippers or a robotic vacuum, an open top shelf for daily essentials, and a flat top surface for extra storage.
- Ngā Matau Whakauru: Two durable metal hooks on the side for hanging coats, scarves, or hats.
- Hoahoa Huhua: Designed to complement various room decors, ideal for entryways, hallways, living rooms, and bedrooms.
- Tiaki Mokowā: Slim and narrow design (9.2"D x 30.7"W x 44.7"H) maximizes storage in compact areas.
- Kounga Rawa: Constructed from high-quality MDF wood with robust metal legs for durability and stability.
- Haumarutanga Whakarei ake: Equipped with an anti-tip device for added safety.

Image: The BORNOON Shoe Cabinet in a home setting, showcasing tona hoahoa me te kaha rokiroki.
Ihirangi mokete
Please verify that all components are present and undamaged before beginning assembly. If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact customer service.
- Paewhiri rūnanga (he maha nga rahi)
- Nga Tikanga Pouaka Pore
- Waewae Metara
- Kakau
- Pūrere Aukati-Tohu
- Nga Taonga Huihuinga (ngiukiri, toka, aha atu)
- Nga Tohutohu Huihuinga
Tatūnga me te Runanga
A pee i enei taahiraa mo te huihuinga tika. E taunaki ana kia tokorua nga tangata mo te huihuinga.
- Wewetehia nga waahanga katoa me te manatoko ki nga rarangi waahanga e whakaratohia ana i te aratohu huinga motuhake.
- Huihuia te anga matua o te rūnanga, kia mau nga hononga katoa.
- Attach the metal legs to the base of the cabinet.
- Install the flip drawer mechanisms and attach the drawer fronts.
- Insert the adjustable shelves into the flip drawers.
- Whakamauhia te taputapu ārai-mata ki muri o te kāpata me te pou pakitara mā te whakamahi i ngā taputapu tika.
- Attach the side hooks and any other accessories.
For visual guidance, refer to the assembly and feature overview ataata i raro nei:
Video: Assembly and feature overview of the BORNOON Shoe Cabinet, demonstrating its design and functionality.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te whakamahi i nga Kaituku Pore
The cabinet features two flip drawers designed for efficient shoe storage.
- To open a drawer, gently pull the handle outwards. The drawer will tilt forward, revealing the shoe compartments.
- Hei kati, panaia te pouaka ki roto i te kāpata kia ōrite ra ano ki te taha o mua o te kāpata.
Te Whakatikatika Whata
Each flip drawer contains adjustable shelves to accommodate various shoe types and sizes.
- To accommodate larger footwear (e.g., boots or high heels), the internal divider can be removed to combine two compartments into one larger space.
- Simply lift the divider and slide it out. Reinsert to restore smaller compartments.

Image: The shoe cabinet with its flip drawers open, demonstrating how shoes are stored within the compartments.
Utilizing Top Shelf and Hooks
- The open top shelf is suitable for small items such as keys, wallets, or decorative objects.
- The flat top surface can also be used for additional display or storage of lightweight items.
- Use the metal hooks on the side for hanging coats, scarves, hats, or bags.
Te Tiaki me te Tiaki
- Te horoi: Horoia nga mata o te rūnanga ki te ngohengohe, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or excessive moisture, which can damage the finish.
- Puehu: Regularly dust the cabinet to maintain its appearance and prevent dust buildup in compartments.
- Maringi: Me horoi tonu i nga pakaru kia kore ai e poke, e kino ranei te rakau i hangaia.
- Taki Pumau: Periodically check all fasteners and connections. Tighten any loose screws to ensure the continued stability and safety of the cabinet.
Raparongoā
Drawers not closing properly
- Check if shoes are obstructing the closing mechanism. Ensure shoes are placed correctly within the compartments and are not too bulky for the space.
- Verify that the internal shelves are properly seated and not dislodged.
- Inspect the drawer slides for any debris or damage that might impede smooth operation.
Cabinet feels unstable
- Confirm that the anti-tip device is securely installed to both the cabinet and a wall stud.
- Me whakarite kua tino titirihia nga tira hui katoa.
- Place the cabinet on a flat, level surface. Adjust the leveling feet if present, or use shims if necessary.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | BORNOON |
| Ingoa Tauira | BRN-024 |
| Tae | Pango |
| Hunga Hua | 9.2"D x 30.7"W x 44.7"H |
| Rauemi | Rakau Hangaia |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 42.7 pauna |
| Momo Whakaeke | Maunga Papa |
| Huihuinga e hiahiatia ana | Ae |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Hassle-Free Assembly, Free Damaged Part Replacement, Elegant Modern Style, Anti-Tip Safety, Space Saving |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
BORNOON is committed to customer satisfaction. We offer free replacements for any damaged parts, whether due to assembly issues or regular use. You will not need to stress over any damages—rest assured, we have got you covered!
For assembly questions, product-related inquiries, or to request replacement parts, please contact BORNOON customer service. Refer to your purchase documentation or the official BORNOON webpae mo nga taipitopito whakapā o naianei.