BORNOON BRN-090WH2

BORNOON Entryway Shoe Cabinet with 3 Flip Drawers

Model: BRN-090WH2

Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the BORNOON Entryway Shoe Cabinet. This manual provides essential information for the safe assembly, operation, and maintenance of your new shoe cabinet. Please read these instructions carefully before beginning assembly and retain them for future reference.

Nga korero haumaru

Hei whakarite i te whakamahinga haumaru o tenei hua, tirohia nga aratohu e whai ake nei:

  • Huihuia i nga wa katoa te hua ki runga i te mata ma, papatahi me te pumau kia kore ai e pakaru, kia whara ranei.
  • Me whakarite kia mau te mau o ngā wāhanga katoa i mua i te whakamahinga. Tirohia me te whakau i ngā hononga katoa i ia wā.
  • This cabinet features an anti-tipping device. It is crucial to install this device as instructed to prevent accidental tipping, especially in households with children or pets.
  • Do not overload the cabinet drawers or shelves. Distribute weight evenly.
  • Puritia atu nga waahanga iti me nga taputapu takai mai i nga tamariki kia kore ai e kowaowao.
Diagram illustrating the anti-tipping device installation and the danger of not securing the cabinet.
Whakaahua 1: Anti-Tipping Device Installation. This diagram shows the correct method for securing the cabinet to a wall using the provided anti-tipping device, highlighting the risk of tipping if not installed.

Ihirangi mokete

I mua i te huihuinga, tirohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa me te kore e pakaru. Mena kei te ngaro, kua pakaru ranei etahi waahanga, tena koa whakapiri atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko.

WahiWhakaahuatangaTe nui
Paewhiri rūnangaSide, top, bottom, and back panelsNga momo
Pore ​​Kaiutuutu3 drawer units with fluted panels3
Whata WhakariteaInternal shelves for each flip drawer6
Pae TauhokohokoScrews, dowels, cam locks, anti-tipping device1 huinga
KakauSleek, easy-grip handles for drawers3

Tatūnga me te Runanga

Assembly is designed to be straightforward with clearly labeled parts and detailed instructions. Please follow the steps below carefully.

  1. Wewetehia me te tautuhi i nga waahanga: Lay out all components on a soft, clean surface. Refer to the parts list to ensure everything is present.
  2. Huihuia te Tāpare Matua: Connect the side panels to the top and bottom panels using the provided hardware (e.g., dowels and cam locks). Ensure all connections are tight.
  3. Tāutahia te Paewhiri Whakamuri: Whakamaua te panera o muri ki te anga matua.
  4. Huihuia ngā Pouaka Hurihuri: Each flip drawer consists of several pieces. Assemble these according to the specific instructions for the drawer mechanism.
  5. Kōkuhu Whata Whakaritea: Within each flip drawer, insert the two removable and adjustable shelves. These can be positioned to accommodate different shoe sizes and types (sneakers, boots, high heels).
    Image showing the flexible and adjustable shelves inside the flip drawers.
    Whakaahua 2: Flexible Shelf Configuration. This image demonstrates how the internal shelves within each flip drawer can be removed or adjusted to fit various shoe types and sizes.
  6. Āpiti Kakau: Secure the sleek handles to the front of each flip drawer.
  7. Tāuta Pūrere Anti-Tipping: Attach the anti-tipping device to the top rear of the cabinet and secure it to a wall stud or appropriate anchor point. This step is critical for stability and safety.
A white entryway shoe cabinet with three flip drawers, two of which are open revealing shoes stored inside.
Whakaahua 3: Assembled Shoe Cabinet with Open Drawers. This image displays the fully assembled BORNOON shoe cabinet with its flip drawers open, showcasing its storage capacity and design.
A white entryway shoe cabinet with three closed fluted flip drawers, positioned in an entryway.
Whakaahua 4: Assembled Shoe Cabinet with Closed Drawers. This image presents the BORNOON shoe cabinet in its closed state, highlighting its compact and elegant appearance suitable for entryways.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Using your BORNOON shoe cabinet is simple and efficient:

  • Whakatuwhera Kaituku: Gently pull the handle of a flip drawer outwards. The drawer will tilt forward, providing access to the shoe compartments.
  • Te Penapena i ngā Hu: Place shoes into the compartments. Utilize the adjustable shelves to maximize space and accommodate different shoe heights. Each drawer can hold multiple pairs depending on shoe size and style.
  • Kati Kaituku: Push the flip drawer back into the cabinet until it is fully closed and flush with the cabinet front.
  • Top Surface Storage: The flat top surface of the cabinet can be used for placing small items such as keys, bags, or decorative elements.
    Close-up of the top surface of the shoe cabinet with decorative items and a jar of cookies.
    Whakaahua 5: Top Surface Utilization. This image shows the cabinet's top surface being used for decorative items and small personal belongings, demonstrating its additional utility.

Te tiaki

To maintain the appearance and longevity of your shoe cabinet, follow these simple care instructions:

  • Te horoi: Horoia nga mata o te rūnanga ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. A ape i te whakamahi i nga matū kino, i nga kai horoi horoi, na te mea ka pakaru te mutunga.
  • Puehu: Purihia te rūnanga ki te kakahu maroke, ngohengohe kia kore ai e hanga.
  • Maringi: Me horoi tonu i nga pakaru kia kore ai e poke, e kino ranei te rakau i hangaia.
  • Tirotiro: Periodically check all hardware and connections to ensure they remain tight. Tighten as necessary.

Raparongoā

If you encounter any issues with your shoe cabinet, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

  • E wiri ana te kāpata:
    • Me whakarite kia tino whakau ngā tīwiri huihuinga me ngā raka kāmera katoa.
    • Verify the anti-tipping device is correctly installed and secured to the wall.
    • Check that the cabinet is placed on a level surface.
  • Karekau nga utuutu e tuwhera/kati marie:
    • Inspect the drawer mechanism for any obstructions.
    • Ensure the drawer components were assembled correctly and are not misaligned.
    • Check that shoes are not interfering with the drawer's movement.
  • Kua ngaro, kua pakaru ranei nga waahanga:
    • Refer to the 'Package Contents' section and contact customer support for free replacements.

Whakatakotoranga

Key specifications for the BORNOON Entryway Shoe Cabinet (Model BRN-090WH2):

  • Waitohu: BORNOON
  • Tau tauira: BRN-090WH2
  • Tae:
  • Rauemi: Rakau Hangaia
  • Rahi Hua: 9.4"D x 31.4"W x 47.8"H
  • Te maha o nga Kaituku: 3 (Flip-down style)
  • Te maha o nga whata: 6 (2 adjustable per drawer)
  • Raukaha: Approximately 20-24 pairs of shoes
  • Nga waahanga motuhake: Anti-Tip Safety, Fluted Design, Adjustable Shelves
  • Momo Whakapuru: Freestanding (with wall anchor recommended)
Diagram showing the dimensions of the shoe cabinet: 9.4 inches deep, 31.4 inches wide, and 47.8 inches high.
Whakaahua 6: Product Dimensions. This diagram provides a visual representation of the shoe cabinet's measurements, including depth, width, and height.
Image highlighting various features of the shoe cabinet including sleek handles, spacious top area, stable curved legs, narrow design, and elegant fluted panels.
Whakaahua 7: Key Design Features. This image points out specific design elements such as the sleek handle, spacious top, stable curved legs, narrow profile, and elegant fluted paneling.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

BORNOON is committed to providing high-quality products and customer satisfaction.

  • Pūtāhui: This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Please refer to your purchase documentation for specific warranty terms and duration.
  • Tautoko Kiritaki: If you have any questions, require assistance with assembly, or need replacements for missing or damaged parts, our dedicated support team is available to help. We aim to respond within 24 hours and provide free replacements for eligible issues.
  • Mōhiohio Whakapā: For support, please visit the official BORNOON store on Amazon or refer to the contact details provided with your purchase.