Bath Authority DreamLine Neptune Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 6

 
 
Cabin Installation 
 

1.  Choose the location where you cabin will be installed. Mark the location of the tray. 

Install the drain pipe according to drawing Fig 1. Be sure the upper edge of the 2” elbow 
or bushing will be on the level or below the floor level Fig 2.  

2.  Prep the floor where the cabin will be installed. Floor must to be 

leveled

, strong enough 

and solid and will be able to support the total weight of the unit and its occupant. 

3.  Install the drain to the tray according the drain installation manual (supplied by drain 

manufactory) Fig 3. 

4. Move the 

Tray (06)

 to the required position.

 

Check the level of the tray, alignment of the 

drain pipe and the drain (Fig 4). If drain pipe need to be adjusted do it now. If tray in not 
leveled, move tray out and re-level floor. Place tray back and check it again. 

5.  Install the water outlet and power supply box. You need 1/2” minimum water supply 

lines for hot and cold water with shout off valves. 

Power supply is required 20A 220v 

dedicated #12/3 romex wire line with GFCI breaker.

 

Please check your local codes 

before wiring as your local requirements may be different.

 (

Note: 

Figure 4 shows 

water and power location for the control panel to be installed on the left side of the tray.)  

Your unit is reversible for right or left hand installation. If the control panel is 
planned to be on the right side of the tray, the location of the water outlet and power 
supply box should also be moved to the right side of wall. See Fig 4 for details. 

6. Move the

 Tray (06)

 to the assemble area. Be advised assemble area must to be as 

close to the installation area as possible to make the movement of the assembled cabin 
easy. Apply silicone sealant along the holes on the tray. Connect the 

Back panel (02)

 

and the tray with

 Bolt M6×40 (22)

. See Fig 5 and Fig 6 for details. 

NOTE: For steps 6, 7 and 8, it will be necessary to apply silicone sealant between 
the panels and the panels and tray.

 

7. Connect the 

Back panel (02) 

and the 

Side panel (03)

 with 

Bolt M6×20 (with nut, 

washer) (23)

. Secure the side panel to the tray with 

Bolt M6×40 (22)

. (In these 

instructions the panel is shown on the right side of the tray, but for reverse installation - 
the side panel can also be installed on the left of the tray). See Fig 7 for details. 

8. Connect the 

Shelf panel (04)

 and the 

Back panel (02)

 with 

Bolt M6×20 (with nut, 

washer) (23)

. Secure the shelf panel to the tray with 

Bolt M6×40 (22)

. See Fig 8 for 

details. 

9.  Secure the shelf panel and the 

Control panel (05)

 with M6×20 bolts; then secure the 

control panel to the tray with 

Round head screw

 

ST4.2×25 screws (17)

. See Fig 9 for 

details. 
Install the 

Wide stationary glass (07)

 to the side panel with 

Bolt M6×16 (24)

. Apply 

silicone sealant between the side panel and the aluminum profile. See Fig 10 and Fig 11 
for details. 

10. Secure  the 

Narrow stationary glass (09)

 to the control panel with 

Round head screw 

ST4.2×12 (16

). Apply silicone sealant between the control panel and the aluminum 

profile. See Fig 12 and Fig 13 for details. 

11. Locate  the

 Pivot bars (14)

Pivot assembly (25)

 and 

parts 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33

.

 

 

Confirm the direction of the opening of the door. For left hinge installation 3 holes on 
the pivot bars should be on the left; for right hinge installation 3 holes on the pivot bars 
should be on the right side. Connect the stationary glass panels with pivot bars using 
the 

Glass bracket (30), Flat head bolt M8×20 (28)

 and

 Washer (29). 

 

Do not forget 

to place the clear rubber

 

Gasket (26)

 between the pivot bars and the glass to 

prevent contact of the glass to the metal. See Fig 14/1, 14/2 for details. 

12. Fasten 

Pivot assemblies (25)

 to the pivot bar using 

Round head bolt M8×14 (27)

See Fig 14/3 for details. 

Rev. 1. 3. 

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Summary of Contents for DreamLine Neptune

Page 1: ...nstalling your shower cabin If you have any questions on this shower cabin installation please call our technical support specialists Monday to Friday 9 00AM 5 00PM EST at 1 866 731 8378 Option 3 or e...

Page 2: ...ed off any remaining hot water in the steam generator system is automatically drained into the shower cabin For your safety please do not turn off the power button on the control unit until you are re...

Page 3: ...lectric shock due to high voltage that runs in the equipment Follow these steps to avoid the risk of overheating or scalding 9 Exit the shower cabin immediately if you feel uncomfortable dizzy or slee...

Page 4: ...ation and DreamLine is not responsible for code compliance standards for your project 3 Install all of the required plumbing and drainage before securing the shower Use a competent and licensed if req...

Page 5: ...tionary glass 1pc 28 Flat head bolt M8 20 4pcs 10 Maintenance door 1pc 29 Washer 4pcs 11 Wall profile 1pc 30 Glass bracket 4pcs 12 Handle for maintenance door 1pc 31 Round head screw ST4 2 25 4pcs 13...

Page 6: ...panel 02 and the tray with Bolt M6 40 22 See Fig 5 and Fig 6 for details NOTE For steps 6 7 and 8 it will be necessary to apply silicone sealant between the panels and the panels and tray 7 Connect th...

Page 7: ...llow wire from the steam generator to the ground See Fig 24 and Fig 31 for details Use the corresponding electrical connection or plug according to the local power system standards 22 Remove the back...

Page 8: ...9 7 8 9 7 8 2 2 PVC pipe support Fig 1 Fig 2 41 3 4 4 47 1 4 power 1 2 screw connector 35 1 8 Fig 3 Fig 4 Rev 1 3 8...

Page 9: ...Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 1 2 1 2 Rev 1 3 9...

Page 10: ...Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 1 2 1 2 3 3 Rev 1 3 10...

Page 11: ...Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 3 Rev 1 3 11...

Page 12: ...Fig 17 Fig 18 L L Fig 19 Fig 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rev 1 3 12...

Page 13: ...11 16 Fig 21 Fig 22 L1 L2 N L1 L2 N Fig 23 Fig 24 6 1 2 3 4 5 Blue Red Cool Red Rev 1 3 13...

Page 14: ...Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 Fig 28 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 Rev 1 3 14...

Page 15: ...ater Fig 31 1 2 3 4 Control Panel Electronic Control Box Steam generator Power wire Steam wire Steam control wire Control panel cable Top light power cable Temperature probe Ground cable Steam outlet...

Page 16: ...erature for all valves you are using Mixer Valve z Valve a turns on water for the tropical rain head shower z Valve b turns on water for massage jets z Valve c turns on water for the waterfall head sh...

Page 17: ...et mode push the time or time key to get desired time of the steam bath The time range is 5 60 minutes Lighting Push the light key and the light can be switched on or off Switch off Push the power key...

Page 18: ...ch as acetone gasoline or thinners Do not use ammonia based cleaning solutions on the acrylic as it will eat into the surface and cause it to damage How do you get scratches out of Acrylic For light s...

Page 19: ...ood act of God or any other casu alty Improper care and cleaning will void the warranty Use of cleaners containing abrasive cleansers ammonia bleach acids waxes alcohol solvents or other products not...

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