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INSTALLATION
COMPONENTS
1. Identify all components and check for completeness.
2. Fit the waste body (7) and flange (5) to the bath securing using screw (4);
ensuring sealing washer (6) is placed through the bath before this
is done as shown in the diagram. Use a pure silicon sealant where necessary.
3. Fit the overflow elbow (14) to the bath ensuring overflow washer (15) and seal
(16) are in place, secure with overflow flange (17). Use a pure silicon sealant
where necessary.
4.
5. Connect the flexible tube (12) to the overflow connection and mark off the
length required against the waste body. Trim the flexible tube as required.
6.
7.
8.
9. See back page for aftercare instructions.
1. Plug
10. Nylon washer
2. Adjusting nut
11. Plastic nut
3. Adjusting screw
12. Flexible tube
4. Flange screw
13. O-rings
5. Washer flange
14. Overflow elbow
6. Flange/body sealing washer
15. Overflow washer
7. Waste body
16. Seal
8. O-ring
17. Overflow flange
9. Conical washer
18. Handle
Connect flexible tube (12) to the overflow elbow (14) ensuring o-rings (13) are
fitted.
Connect flexible tube (12) to the waste body (7) using the plastic nut (11) and
washers (8, 9, and 10) fitted in the correct order as shown.
Push the handle (18) onto the control spindle, ensuring the grub screw lines up
with the mark on the control spindle
This
will ensure sufficient gap between the handle and flange.
Check all joints and connections for leaks.
(see illustration across the page).
PLEASE NOTE:
DO NOT PUSH THE HANDLE (18) ONTO
THE SPINDLE (RINGED) OF THE OVERFLOW ELBOW (14),
AS THIS WILL STOP WATER COMING OUT OF THE
OVERFLOW.
THERE IS A GRUB SCREW IN THE HANDLE THAT WILL
LOCATE IN A HOLE ON THE SPINDLE.
BATH
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