Remove the old bin and remove the door from the unit by pushing in the button in the back of the hinge.
Take the template from the box (it’s usually on the instructions), which tells you where you need to drill your holes inside the cabinetry. Place it hard against the bottom of the cabinet and flush with the front of the cabinet carcass – make sure it is the right way up, look out for the arrows on the template. Use a marker to place a dot on the cabinetry where indicated on the template.
Clip the door back into place.
Now mark out the position for your brackets.
Take the large bracket that connects the door to the cabinet and insert the white plastic pin. Place this up against the bottom edge of the cabinetry – the base plate should be sitting on the top of the cabinetry. Use a small level to check the bracket is level. Adjust the bracket as required.
Find the two “V” indents on the large bracket and make a mark at the centre point of each with your marker – this is where you will be screwing the small bracket that holds the bottom of the bin in place. Pre-drill pilot holes into these marks (be very careful not to drill all the way through the door) and then put the small bracket into position and screw in.
Now you need to attach the large bracket to the cabinetry (ensure this is level).
Find the first holes you marked on the cabinet and pre-drill a pilot hole at one of the marks. Attach one side of the bracket in place with a screw provided. Check the bracket is level before screwing the other side in – remember to predrill the hole on this side. Repeat this process for the smaller bottom bracket, which holds the bin in place.
Now slip the bin over the door bracket, then push the top of the bin under the top bracket and secure the bin top and bottom in place using the white plastic pins.
Take the rubbish bin lid and slide it over the bracket on the inside of the cabinetry. It should click into place.