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Urban Bonfire User Manual

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CLASSICS COLLECTION
INSTALLATION MANUAL
YOUR KITCHEN OUTDOORS
Watch our Step by Step
Installation Videos
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Questions?
Call Urban Bonre for assistance: 1 (866) 898-5354
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Table of Contents
Steps for a Successful Installation 04
Prepare the Site 04
Planning for Equipment 04
Planning for Services (Gas/Electrical/Plumbing) 05
Before Unpacking your Kitchen 06
Tools & Items 08
Outdoor Kitchen 08
Countertop 09
Summary 10
Outdoor Kitchen Components 10
Countertop Pieces 11
Installation Protocol 12
Installing Base Cabinets 12
Leveling the Kitchen 22
Installing Countertop 23
Installing the Appliances 28
Siliconing the Appliance and Countertop Seams 30
Installing the Faucet & Sink 32
Final Adjustments 34
Adjusting the Accessories 38
Care and Maintenance Guide 41
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1. Prepare the Site
2. Planning for Equipment
Your Urban Bonre kitchen should always be installed on a stable surface (patio/
deck/balcony/roof) which should be as near to level as drainage requirements
allow.
All Urban Bonre cabinets come standard with adjustable stainless steel legs.
However, in instances of extreme slope, or very large kitchens, footings may be
needed to compensate if it falls out of the adjustable range of the legs.
Your kitchen has been designed to be freestanding and does not need to be
axed to the ground/wall. For extreme environments, such as high wind areas,
we suggest that your kitchen be secured to an appropriate support structure.
Please consult with your contractor/engineer for specics.
Verify with your contractor/engineer to ensure that the surface is designed to
support the weight of the kitchen.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Although your Urban Bonre kitchen is made of non-combustible materials
and, as such, does not require insulating jackets for the equipment, gas and
live re appliances have very specic restrictions for safe installation and use,
which can vary from one jurisdiction to another. Please review the owner’s
manuals for all appliances before installation and ensure the work is done by a
professional in accordance with local codes.
Your kitchen has been designed for a specic appliance. Before ordering your
equipment, please verify that it matches with the model number listed on your
nal kitchen design document.
Note: Equipment is sold separately. Urban Bonre does not provide appliances.
Please read these importants points as they will greatly facilitate the entire
Urban Bonre kitchen installation process.
2.1
2.2
STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION
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3. Planning for Services (Gas/Electrical/Plumbing)
Conduit holes and access panels are included in most Urban Bonre cabinets to make
service planning and implementation as easy as possible.
For specic locations of these points within the cabinets, please refer to our library of
AutoCAD and SketchUp les in our Resources section at urbanbonre.com/resources.
As with equipment, local codes have specic requirements and restrictions for all
services. Please ensure that planning and installation is performed by a locally
licensed tradesperson.
CIRCULAR CONDUIT HOLE
REMOVABLE
ACCESS PANEL
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4. Before Unpacking your Kitchen
Your Urban Bonre kitchen ships with cabinets fully assembled, making cabinet
installation quick and straightforward. However, within the cabinets themselves there
are accessories and smaller pieces that can easily be misplaced on a busy job site. As
such, we suggest taking special care to locate these pieces during unpacking so that
they can be set aside for when they are needed during the installation process.
In our experience, parts that can be lost in the shue include:
Toe Kicks for End Panel & for Finished
Back Panel : Each end panel will include one,
2-piece, toe kick. Cabinets with nished
back panels will include a one, 2-piece, toe
kick as well.
Corner Toe Kick : Each end panel will
include two toe kick corners.
Front Toe Kicks : Each cabinet includes
one 2-piece front toe kick.
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Toe Kick Clips : These plastic clips allow
the front toe kicks to be installed onto the
cabinets legs. These are packed along with
the installation hardware (screws/nuts/bolts)
for each kitchen.
• Extra hardware/magnets/bumpers :
Maintenance kit.
• Trim Kit : Allows the cabinet to
professionally integrate with most major
outdoor appliance brands and sizes.
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Tools REQUIRED
Items PROVIDED
TOOLS & ITEMS - OUTDOOR KITCHEN
Robertson #2 Screwdriver
and/or drill bit
#8 Screws
Leg Wrench Toe Kick Clips
2” 8-32 Bolts
Phillips #2 Head Screwdriver
and/or drill bit
Right Angle Drill
(recommended)
Metal Hacksaw
Nuts
3” 8-32 Bolts
Cabinets only
Level
Masking Tape
 Wrench
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Tools REQUIRED
Items PROVIDED
TOOLS & ITEMS - COUNTERTOP
Masking Tape
M6 studs
Silicone
Washers
ShimsAllen Hex Key
Nuts (m6)
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Utility Cabinet Left Hinge
(21”)
Utility Cabinet Right Hinge
(21”)
Grill Base Cabinet
(42”) includes a Trim Kit
Kit for Refrigerator (24”)
Heavy Duty Drawer Refuse
& Recycling Module
Full Depth Shelf
Grill Base Cabinet
(48”) includes a Trim Kit
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D
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B
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C
F
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Open Shelf Cabinet
(24”)
SUMMARY
Sink & Faucet
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Outdoor Kitchen Components
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TOP-A
TOP-C
TOP-E
TOP-FS
TOP-B36-X
TOP-D
TOP-ES
TOP-G
TOP-B42-X
TOP-DS
TOP-F
TOP-GS
Countertop Pieces
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For safety, eciency and best results, Urban Bonre strongly suggests that installation
be performed by 2 people. For easy-to-follow videos of the installation protocol in this
guide, please visit Urban Bonre’s YouTube channel.
Installing Base Cabinets
1.1 Measure out the installation area and mark the kitchen location (2D plan of your
kitchen can be found in a plastic shipping envelope on the outside of the box).
1.2 Unpack your kitchen. Cabinets should be manipulated by 2 persons.
1. Getting Started
i) Unbox the cabinets while leaving any shrink wrap and protective foam corners in
place.
ii) Remove the internal components and any small boxes, when applicable, through the
top of the cabinet (paying special attention to small parts listed on page 06).
Each cabinet comes fully assembled and is packed in its own box, which is
numbered corresponding to the nal design plans.
INSTALLATION PROTOCOL
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2. Cabinet Legs
1.3 Flip the cabinets upside down, resting them on the protective foam corners to
avoid damage.
2.1 Attach the stainless steel leveling legs to cabinets:
For best results, Urban Bonre strongly suggests starting with the leveling legs as
low as possible, leaving the ability to raise them, to level, later in the process.
Turn the leg clockwise until the leg is as short as it can be.
When the maximum is reached, stop and turn counterclockwise 4 times.
1 2
1
2
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Screw the legs onto the mounting plates on the bottom of the cabinet.
3.1 Install the Side Toe Kicks to any cabinets featuring nished end panels using n°8
screws (provided). Do not overtighten and keep tape on toe kick, as this will keep the
sliding portion of the toe kick in place as the cabinets are being manipulated during the
install process.
End panel
Cabinet door
N°8 SCREW
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3. Installing the Side Toe Kicks
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4.1 Back toe kicks are installed on cabinets featuring nished back panels in the same
way as side toe kicks, using n°8 screws (step 3.1 on previous page).
Do not overtighten and keep tape on toe kick, as this will keep the sliding portion of
the toe kick in place as the cabinets are being manipulated during the install process.
N°8 SCREW
4.2 Place cabinet right side up so it is standing on its legs.
4. Installing the Back Toe Kicks (if applicable)
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5. Attaching the Cabinets Together
5.1 Refer to your specs sheet (included in packing slip) to arrange your cabinets into
proper layout by following the labels on each cabinet.
5.2 Connect cabinets to each other using four (4) n°8 screws in the front.
DO NOT OVERTORQUE.
Connecting Cabinet FRONTS
N°8 SCREW
N°8 SCREW
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5.3 Attach the back of the cabinets together using two (2) 2” long 8-32 bolts and nuts.
This is done through the holes in located at the top and bottom of the back of the
cabinets (see diagram below) For cabinets, use the 3” long 8-32 bolts.
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Connecting Cabinet BACKS
2 IN. 8-32 BOLT NUT
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6.1 If your kitchen features undercounter refrigeration, install the Back Panel to the
adjacent cabinets using (4) four n°8 screws. The screws should be installed towards
the front. See in the below gure.
Note: If your kitchen does not include nished back panels, it is normal that this fridge
back panel will sit slightly behind the rest of the cabinets once installed.
6. Undercounter Appliance (if applicable)
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N°8 SCREW
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6.2 Install the top panel with the at section facing up (it will be supporting the
countertop), using seven (7) n°8 screws (two on each side and three at the back).
Fasten from underneath.
N°8 SCREW
i)
ii)
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7. Installing the Trim Kit
7.1 Remove the shipping bracket that is installed on the cabinet.
Note : Not all trim kits feature the bottom trim component, as this is dependent on the
specic grill model.
7.2 Install the Side Trims to the grill base cabinet using n°8 screws on both side of the
cabinet.
SIDE TRIM
SIDE TRIM
BOTTOM TRIM*
(IF APPLICABLE)
Overview of a Trim Kit
N°8 SCREW
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7.3 If applicable, fasten the Bottom Trim to the shelf of the cabinet using n°8 screws.
N°8 SCREW
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Once all cabinets are attached together, make sure the whole kitchen is leveled
properly.
For best results, Urban Bonre strongly suggests starting with the leveling legs as
low as possible, leaving the ability to raise them, to level, later in the process.
If your kitchen needs to be leveled, follow these helpful steps :
LEVEL
LEG WRENCH
i) Using a level, locate the cabinet which is sitting the highest.
This will let you know the high point of the oor.
ii) Using a level, adjust the feet so that this, highest, cabinet is
sitting perfectly level with all four of its feet rmly on the oor
(use the leg wrench, if needed, when adjusting the back legs of
the cabinets). This will be your starting point.
iii) Using a level, work outwards from this starting point, one
cabinet at a time, raising the adjustable feet as needed to
ensure each subsequent cabinet is raised to the same height as
the starting point.
iv) Ensure ALL four legs for each subsequent cabinet are rmly
on the oor.
v) Using a level, verify that the entire kitchen is now level.
Proper leveling is important since it will create a at surface for countertop
installation. It will also create even gaps between adjacent doors and drawers.
Leveling the Kitchen
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Installing Countertop
Once your cabinets are fully leveled and secured, your kitchen is ready to receive
countertop.
Take extra care when manipulating the countertop pieces as they are fragile. Make
sure to transport the pieces vertically, with at least two people.
1.1 Starting with the piece that is going on the left of the kitchen, place it on a protected
surface, threaded holes facing up.
1.2 Using an Allen Hex Key (provided), screw the M6 studs into each threaded hole.
Allen Hex Key
Threaded Hole
M6 Stud
ALLEN HEX KEY
M6 STUD
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1.3 Install the countertop piece on the kitchen by carefully moving it around until the
M6 studs align into the cabinet slots. If the counter piece has a notch, make sure the
notch is on the front of the kitchen.
1.5 If your layout features a grill, push each of the side sections slightly outward to allow
for the center counter piece to be moved into place. If your layout does not feature a
grill, proceed to step 1.9 on page 26.
1.4 Repeat the previous steps for the counter piece that is going on the right of the
kitchen.
notch
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1.6 Place the center piece and loosely attach it with the provided washers and nuts.
Center Piece
1.7 Adjust entire countertop front and back overhang as needed based on your
conguration.
1.8 Carefully bring in the pieces towards the center piece. Make sure that the width
opening for appliance is consistent, from front to back (see diagram below).
NUT
WASHER
Threaded Stud
Washer
Nut
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1.9 Adjust with shims (provided) if necessary.
Shim
Gap
1.10 Install the washers to the M6
studs. Using the Allen Hex Key, hold
the M6 studs and install the nuts on all
counter pieces, and fully tighten to x
them all in place.
DO NOT OVERTORQUE
NUT
WASHER
SHIMS
Threaded Stud
Washer
Nut
ALLEN HEX KEY
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Threaded Stud
Washer
Nut
PRO-TIP
Although our cabinetry is fully enclosed, a bead of silicone can be added around the
perimeter of the kitchen to optimize the preventation of water inltration.
SILICONE
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The built-in grill is designed to be installed ON TOP of the countertop. Do not
place the grill on the cabinet shelf. Failure to comply could result in damage to
the structure of this cabinet. Please review the owner’s manuals for all appliances
before installation and ensure the work is done by a professional in accordance
with local codes.
1.1 Transport the grill to the cabinet with 2 persons.
1.2 Make sure that your grill sits on the countertop and meets the notch on the front.
Installing the Appliances
1. Grill
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2. Undercounter Appliance (if applicable)
2.1 Slide the undercounter
appliance into its opening.
2.2 If necessary, use the adjustable legs on the undercounter appliance to create a
small, consistent reveal just below the top panel.
As with equipment, local codes have specic requirements and restrictions for
all services. Please ensure that installation is performed by a locally licensed
tradesperson.
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1. Seal the seams around the appliance, where it meets the countertop, using the
silicone.
Having silicone around the appliance avoids unnecessary water inltration. It also has
the added benet of keeping built-in equipment solidly in place during use, and can
be easily cut through using a utility knife should the need for removing the equipment
(for service, moving, or replacement) ever arise.
SILICONE
Siliconing the Appliance and Countertop Seams
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2. Seal the seams between counter pieces for best performance and results.
3. Remove any excess of silicone using a damp cloth.
SILICONE
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Installing the Faucet & Sink
1. Faucet
Install the faucet according to the owner’s manual.
Please scan this QR code below to nd the instructions.
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1. Apply a bead of silicone along the edge of the cut-out.
2. Center the sink into the opening and drop it in place. Apply even pressure to all sides.
3. Remove any excess silicone with a damp cloth.
2. Sink
SILICONE
As with equipment, local codes have specic requirements and restrictions for
all services. Please ensure that installation is performed by a locally licensed
tradesperson.
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Final Adjustments
1. Installing the Front Toe Kicks
1.1 Install the Toe Kick Clips to the Front
Toe Kicks by sliding them into the bracket
(see right image).
1.2 Attach the Front Toe Kicks by resting the top section on the bottom lip of the
cabinet and then attaching the Clips to the stainless steel legs (see images below).
Hang the top portion of the
Front Toe Kick onto the
cabinet frame.
Rotate the
assembly.
Toe Kick Clips attach
to stainless steel legs.
CABINET FRAME
BRACKETTOE KICK CLIP
TOP PORTION
LEG
TOE KICK CLIP
1.3 Remove tape from toe kicks (including back and side toe kicks), allowing front
plates to slide down to meet the ground.
1
2
3
1
2
3
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2.1 Measure Corner Toe Kick height and cut to size with hacksaw, keeping the lower
portion.
2.2 Attach the Corner Toe Kick by sliding it into the front and side toe kicks.
2. Installing the Corner Toe Kick
CORNER TOE
KICK
SIDE TOE KICK
FRONT TOE KICK
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3. Adjusting Door Hinges
Screw and
Moves the door up and down.
Screw
Adjusts the depth or the door relative to the cabinet (i.e. moves
the door in and out).
Screw
Moves the door left and right.
LEGEND
1A
3
2
1A 1B
1B
2
3
3.1 Door at Incorrect Height
• Loosen screws 1A and 1B on both top and bottom hinges.
• Align door at appropriate height.
• Tighten screws 1A and 1B on both top and bottom hinges.
Overview of the Door Hinge
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3.3 Door Too Far Left or Right
Hinges on left side, reverse instructions for right side hinges.
Too Far Left
Turn screw 3 clockwise on BOTH top hinge and bottom hinge.
Too Far Right
Turn screw 3 counterclockwise on BOTH top hinge and bottom hinge.
3.4 Door Not Closing Evenly
Magnet Not Hitting Strike Plate
• Loosen screw 2 on bottom hinge.
• Pull door away from the cabinet.
• Tighten screw 2.
Bumper Not Hitting Cabinet Frame
• Loosen screw 2 on top hinge.
• Pull door away from the cabinet.
• Tighten screw 2.
• Loosen screw 2 on Top Hinge.
• Push door towards the cabinet.
• Tighten screw 2.
• Loosen screw 2 on bottom hinge.
• Push door towards the cabinet.
• Tighten screw 2.
OR
OR
3.2 Crooked Door
Hinges on left side, reverse instructions for right side hinges.
Leaning Right
Turn screw 3 counterclockwise on the top hinge OR turn screw 3
clockwise on the bottom hinge.
Leaning Left
Turn screw 3 clockwise on the top hinge OR turn screw 3
counterclockwise on the bottom hinge.
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Adjusting the Accessories
Every Urban Bonre utility cabinet is equipped with our Universal Track System
to allow you to install accessories such as shelves, drawers and refuse & recycling
module. Here is a simple guideline of how to move the bracket along the universal
track system.
Push upwards on the front of the bracket
until the mounting screw lines up with the
wide portion of the keyhole.
The cabinet is shipped with an additional screw
at the front of the bracket, holding it in place
during transport (shown above). Remove it to
move the bracket along the track system.
Pull the front of the bracket inwards to free
the mounting screw from the vertical keyhole.
Slide the bracket towards the back of the
cabinet and pull it out of the horizontal
keyhole.
To re-install the bracket in a new location,
simply reverse these steps.
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3 4
2
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
To prolong the life of your Urban Bonre cabinetry and to remain satised with the product,
please be sure to follow the below instructions:
Powder Coated Surfaces
Scheduled cleaning will benet and extend the long lasting aesthetics of the nish.
This procedure is an integral part of the warranty given for surface nish and color retention
and it will minimize the weathering eect of dirt and other airborne pollutants which tend to
accumulate on the surface of the coating, dulling its appearance.
We suggest the following guidelines:
• Scheduled bi-annually cleaning of the coating with warm water and mild detergent
solution (use as recommended) and the use of non abrasive brush or sponge.
• To avoid possible staining, the temperature of the surface to be cleaned should not
exceed 85°F (30°C).
• For removal of oil and grease, mineral spirits and isopropyl alcohol can be used.
• The cleaning solution should not be allowed to be in contact with the powder coated
surface for more than 30 minutes.
• DO NOT use any chlorides or quaternary salts on the cabinetry.
• DO NOT use any hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on cabinetry.
• After cleaning, the surface shall be completely rinsed-o with clean fresh water.
• A record of all cleaning schedules, frequencies and products should be kept and
documented.
Internal Components Maintenance
In salt air environments, regularly rinse and clean stainless steel hinges, drawer slides and
handles with water. Rust speckling is normal in salt air environments and only occurs on
the surface of our 304 stainless steel components. If it occurs, simply clean stainless steel
surfaces with a light abrasive pad to remove the surface discoloration.
Countertop Maintenance
Please take extra care when cleaning your countertop. Although solvents, such as acetone,
are often recommended by counter manufacturers and fabricators, these substances WILL
DAMAGE the powder coated nish of your Urban Bonre cabinetry. To avoid any mishaps,
we suggest using standard detergent when cleaning your countertop.
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