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Check List
Determine the pipe inlet connection from the 8 entry points.
Separately flush the pipework to remove any debris before connecting to the shower
Note - For ease of installation and servicing, rear entry pipe is only recommended if the top, side or bottom
entries are not possible. This pipework must not apply strain to the elbow fitting on the shower. Failure to
observe this essential precaution will invalidate the warranty.
Securely fix the shower appliance to the wall and make sure it is vertical.
Connect the hose, but not the handset at this time. Point the hose into the bath, shower tray or wet floor
without the handset connected.
After commissioning, ensure the shower filter is clear from any debris before leaving the installation site.
Connect pipework and secure the appliance to the wall
Check that fi nished walls are sound and free from cracks or loose tiles or grout. Make sure that the appliance
and all surfaces are clean, dry and free from loose debris or dust.
The unit must be mounted onto the finished wall or tiled surface (on top of the tiles). DO NOT tile up to or
seal around ANY PART of the unit using silicone sealer after fixing to the wall. Special care must be taken
NOT TO BLOCK OR SEAL ANY PRD VENTS ON THE UNIT.
Turn on the water supply and check there are no leaks - no water should flow through the shower at this
point. The maximum static water pressure is 10 bar - The minimum operating dynamic pressure must be
at least 0.5 bar. Recommend that for optimum performance this is 1 bar.
Place absorbent material around the inlet areas in case of leaks.
Checked that there are no leaks
Turn off the supply, dry off any water in and around the appliance before connecting or reinstating the
electricity.
Plumbing Check List