1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides essential information for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your Home Centre Addison Shoe Cabinet with Drawers. Please read these instructions carefully before beginning assembly or use to ensure proper function and longevity of the product. Retain this manual for future reference.
2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The Home Centre Addison Shoe Cabinet is designed for organized shoe storage and entryway functionality. It features a 3-door design, including a central mirrored door, and two integrated drawers for additional storage. The cabinet is constructed from prelaminated engineered wood with a walnut finish.
- Ikike Nchekwa: Accommodates approximately 22 pairs of shoes across 12 fixed shelves.
- Nchekwa Ọzọ: Two top drawers provide space for smaller items.
- Enyo agbakwunyere: A full-length mirror is integrated into the central door.
- Igwe ikuku: Mesh ventilation caps are included to promote air circulation within the shoe compartments.

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the Home Centre Addison Shoe Cabinet. This image displays the overall design, including the two side doors, the central mirrored door, and the two top drawers.

Foto 2: A clean front view of the Home Centre Addison Shoe Cabinet in its closed state, highlighting the walnut finish and the central mirror.
3. Ozi nchekwa
Soro ntuziaka nchekwa ndị a mgbe ị na-ezukọ ma na-eji ha:
- Mgbakọ: Ensure all components are securely fastened according to the assembly instructions. Loose parts can cause instability.
- Nkwụsi ike: For tall furniture, it is recommended to secure the cabinet to a wall using appropriate anti-tip hardware (not included unless specified in package contents) to prevent accidental tipping, especially in households with children or pets.
- Nkesa arọ: Distribute weight evenly across shelves and drawers. Avoid placing excessively heavy items on the top surface or in a single compartment.
- Ụmụaka na anụ ụlọ: Keep children and pets away from the assembly area. Small parts can be a choking hazard. Do not allow children to climb on or play with the cabinet.
- Nlekọta enyo: Handle the mirrored door with care to avoid breakage. Clean the mirror with a soft, lint-free cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner.
4. Ihe ngwugwu
Before beginning assembly, verify that all components listed below are present and undamaged. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact Home Centre customer support.
- Panel kabinet (N'elu, Ala, Akụkụ, Azụ)
- Door Panels (2 solid, 1 mirrored)
- Drawer Panels and Runners
- Fixed Shelves (12 for shoe compartments)
- Hardware Pack (Screws, dowels, hinges, drawer pulls, ventilation caps, etc.)
- Assembly Instructions (Separate document, if applicable)
5. Ntọala na Mgbakọ
The Home Centre Addison Shoe Cabinet requires assembly. Due to its size and complexity, carpenter assembly is recommended. If you choose to assemble it yourself, ensure you have the necessary tools and assistance.
5.1 Recommended Tools (Not Included)
- Screwdriver (Phillips isi)
- Hama
- Ihe teepu
- Ọkwa
5.2 Nzọụkwụ Mgbakọ (Ntụziaka n'ozuzu)
- Wepu ma hazie: Carefully unpack all components and lay them out on a clean, soft surface to prevent scratches. Identify each part using the provided diagrams (if available).
- Kpọkọta okpokolo agba: Connect the bottom panel to the side panels using the designated hardware.
- Wụnye Shelves: Insert the fixed shelves into their respective slots within the cabinet frame.
- Kpọkọta Drawers: Construct the two drawers and attach the drawer runners. Install the drawers into the cabinet frame.
- Tinye ọnụ ụzọ: Secure the hinges to the door panels and then attach the doors to the cabinet frame. Adjust hinges as needed for proper alignment.
- Wụnye Panel azụ: Fasten the back panel to the cabinet frame.
- Mmetụ ikpeazụ: Attach door and drawer pulls. Insert ventilation caps into the designated holes.
Note: Detailed, step-by-step assembly diagrams are typically included with the product hardware. Follow those specific instructions for precise assembly.

Foto 3: Detail of a door hinge. Proper installation and adjustment of hinges are crucial for door alignment and smooth operation.
6. Ntuziaka ọrụ
6.1 Storing Shoes
Open the side doors to access the shoe compartments. Place shoes on the fixed shelves, ensuring they fit within the allocated space. The cabinet is designed to hold approximately 22 pairs of shoes. Utilize the mesh ventilation caps to maintain air circulation and freshness.

Foto 4: The shoe cabinet with its doors open, revealing multiple pairs of shoes neatly stored on the internal shelves. This illustrates the internal layout and capacity.

Foto 5: A nso view of the shoe shelves, showing various types of footwear organized within the compartments. Note the ventilation holes at the back of each compartment.
6.2 Using Drawers
The two top drawers can be used to store smaller items such as shoe care products, keys, or other entryway essentials. Pull the drawer handles gently to open and push to close.
6.3 Using the Mirror
The central door features an integrated mirror. Use it for quick checks before leaving your home. Ensure the mirror is clean for optimal reflection.
7. Nlekọta na nlekọta
- Nhicha: Jiri nwayọ hichaa elu ụlọ kabinet, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals, or excessive moisture, as these can damage the engineered wood finish.
- Nchara Jiri ákwà kpọrọ nkụ ma dị nro fụchaa kabọd ahụ mgbe niile iji gbochie uzuzu ịbata.
- Nhicha enyo: Jiri ihe nhicha ugegbe na akwa akwa na-enweghị lint hichaa enyo ahụ. Afesakwala ihe nhicha ozugbo na enyo; buru ụzọ tinye ya na akwa ahụ.
- Nyochaa ngwaike: Na-elele skru na ihe njide niile mgbe niile iji hụ na ha siri ike. Mee ka ọ sie ike ma ọ bụrụ na ọ dị mkpa iji nọgide na-eguzosi ike.
- Zere ìhè anyanwụ kpọmkwem: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading or discoloration of the wood finish.
- Njikwa iru mmiri: Debe okpomọkụ na iru mmiri dị mma n'ime ụlọ iji gbochie mgbawa ma ọ bụ mgbawa nke osisi ahụ.
8. Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet na-ama jijiji ma ọ bụ na-akwụghị ụgwọ. | Ihe nkedo rụrụ arụ; ala na-enweghị isi. | Check and tighten all assembly screws. Ensure the cabinet is on a level surface; use shims if necessary. Consider securing to a wall. |
| Ọnụ ụzọ anaghị emechi nke ọma ma ọ bụ adabaghị nke ọma. | Hinges na-atọ ụtọ ma ọ bụ na-edozighị nke ọma. | Adjust the screws on the hinges to align the doors. Refer to hinge adjustment guides if unfamiliar. Tighten hinge screws. |
| Drawer na-arapara ma ọ bụ anaghị amị amị nke ọma. | Drawer runners are misaligned or dirty; overloaded drawer. | Check that drawer runners are correctly installed and free of debris. Lightly lubricate runners with silicone spray if needed. Reduce drawer contents. |
| Scratches or minor damage to surface. | Accidental impact or abrasion. | For minor scratches, use a furniture repair marker or wax stick that matches the walnut finish. |
9. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Aha Nlereanya | Addison |
| Ụdị | Ebe obibi |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa (D x W x H) | 40D x 120W x 120H centimita |
| Ihe onwunwe | Osisi injinia |
| Agba | Ukpa |
| Ọnụọgụ ọnụ ụzọ | 3 (1 mirrored, 2 solid) |
| Onu ogugu | 2 |
| Ọnụọgụ nke shelf | 15 (including internal compartments) |
| Ike akpụkpọ ụkwụ | Approximately 22 pairs |
| Ibu Ibu | 15 n'arọ |
| Mgbakọ chọrọ | Yes (Carpenter Assembly Recommended) |
| Mba onye si | India |

Foto 6: Akụkụ view of the shoe cabinet, showing its height (120 cm), width (120 cm), and depth (40 cm) in relation to an average adult figure.
10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, product support, or to report missing/damaged parts, please contact Home Centre customer service. Keep your purchase receipt and model information (Addison) handy when contacting support.
Visit the official Home Centre store for more information: Home Centre Store





