Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your HOMCOM Kitchen Sideboard Cabinet. Please read these instructions carefully before assembly and use to ensure safe and correct operation. Keep this manual for future reference.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the HOMCOM Kitchen Sideboard Cabinet, showcasing its black and wood finish with open shelves, drawers, and a closed cabinet.
Nga korero haumaru
Warning: To prevent tipping, this furniture must be securely attached to the wall using the provided anti-tipping device. Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
- Me whai tonu i nga tohutohu a te huihuinga.
- Ensure all parts are correctly installed and tightened before use.
- Do not overload shelves or drawers.
- Tiakina nga waahanga iti mai i nga tamariki i te wa e huihui ana.
- Tirotirohia nga hononga katoa mo te piri.

Image: Illustration demonstrating the installation of the anti-tipping device to secure the cabinet to the wall, with a child nearby to emphasize safety.
Nga waahanga hua
- Kāhua o nāianei: Black and natural wood finish with black handles, suitable for various interior designs.
- Ampte Rokiroki: Features two open compartments, two large drawers, and a spacious cabinet with four internal compartments.
- Whata Whakaritea: Two side shelves within the cabinet are adjustable to accommodate items of different sizes.
- Ngā Tūru Katia-Maeneene: Equipped with cushioned hinges for smooth and quiet door closure, preventing slamming and pinched fingers.
- Anti-Tipping System: Includes a device to secure the cabinet to the wall for enhanced stability and safety.
- Whakaha Uepu: Two cable holes are provided to keep appliance wires organized.
- Hanga Roa: Made from robust particle board with a melamine finish for longevity and easy cleaning.

Image: The sideboard displaying its various storage options, including open shelves for a coffee machine and toaster, and closed compartments for dishes and pantry items.

Image: Close-up of the soft-close door mechanism, highlighting the quiet operation and protection against pinched fingers.

Image: Diagram illustrating how the adjustable shelves can be repositioned or removed to accommodate items of varying heights within the cabinet.
Whakatakotoranga
| Huanga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | HOMCOM |
| Tauira | IT835-883V01ND0631 |
| Tae | Black, Wood Color |
| Ahu Taapiri (L x W x H) | 88 cm x 35 cm x 160 cm |
| Taumaha | 46.5 kg |
| Te Kaha Uta Morahi | 50 kg (tapeke) |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Ample space, Anti-tipping, Adjustable shelf, Soft Close |
| Whakamahi Manakohia | Tableware, Kitchen Storage |

Image: Technical drawing showing the detailed dimensions of the sideboard, including height, width, depth, and internal compartment measurements.
Tatūnga me te Runanga
The HOMCOM Kitchen Sideboard Cabinet requires assembly. Please ensure you have all components and tools before beginning. Refer to the included assembly instructions for detailed, step-by-step guidance.
- Wewetehia nga waahanga katoa ka tirotirohia ki te rarangi waahanga.
- Tāutuhia, wehewehea hoki ngā taputapu.
- Follow the numerical sequence in the assembly manual.
- Attach the anti-tipping device to a wall stud for maximum safety.
- Adjust hinges as needed for proper door alignment.

Image: Diagram illustrating how to adjust the hinges to ensure the cabinet doors are flush and properly aligned.
Te Whakamahi me te Mahi
This sideboard is designed for organized storage in kitchens, dining rooms, or living areas. Utilize the various compartments to store tableware, pantry items, small appliances, and other household goods.
- Papa Tuwhera: Ideal for frequently used items or decorative displays, such as coffee makers or toasters.
- Kaiutuutu: Suitable for cutlery, linens, or smaller accessories.
- Cabinet with Doors: Use for dishes, larger pantry items, or items you wish to keep out of sight. Adjust shelves to fit your needs.
- Cable Holes: Route power cords for small appliances through the designated holes to maintain a tidy appearance.

Image: The interior of the sideboard filled with various kitchen and dining items, demonstrating its storage capacity and organization.

Image: A drawer pulled open, showing jars of pasta and other dry goods stored neatly inside, highlighting the drawer's capacity.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance will help preserve the appearance and longevity of your HOMCOM sideboard.
- Te horoi: Horoia nga mata ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. A ape i nga kaihoroi awhiowhio, i nga matū kino ranei e kino ai te mutunga.
- Maringi: Horoia tonutia ngā turuturu hei ārai i te paru, i te kino rānei o te āhua o te rakau.
- Pūmārō: Takitaki ia ia nga wa katoa nga wiri me nga here kia mau tonu. Whakapaia ano mehemea e tika ana.
- Te Ra: A ape i te noho roa ki te ra tika kia kore ai e memenge, te paheketanga ranei.
- makuku: Keep the cabinet away from excessive moisture or humidity.
Raparongoā
If you encounter any issues with your sideboard, refer to the following common solutions:
- Rūnanga Wobbly: Ensure the anti-tipping device is securely installed. Check that all assembly screws are tightened. Place the cabinet on a level surface.
- Kāhore e Katia tika ngā tatau: Adjust the hinges as shown in the assembly instructions (refer to "Adjustable Hinge" image). Ensure no items are obstructing the door's path.
- Whakapiri Drawers: Check that the drawer slides are clean and free of debris. Ensure the drawer is correctly seated on its runners.
- Nga karawarawa/Tukino Iti: For minor scratches, a furniture repair pen or wax stick matching the finish color can be used.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact HOMCOM customer service directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
Ka taea e koe te toro atu ki te toa HOMCOM mō ētahi atu hua me te tautoko: Toa HOMCOM