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Accessible Bath Tub Replacement Shower

APFXST5430BFKD1 & APFXST6030BFKD1 

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WALL BOARD INSTALLATION

34. Typically, wallboard is installed to cover all mounting 
flanges. Wallboard should be held about 1/8” away from the 
finished surface of the shower walls. This small gap should 

be caulked to create a water resistant seal along the edge 
of the wallboard. Fasten the wallboard to framing with nails 
or screws. Finish as typical using corner bead if required. 
Remove joint compound before it dries.

CLEANING AND  CARE

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS

Do not use abrasive cleaners which may scratch and dull 
the surface of the unit. To clean the unit after installation, 

use warm water and one of the stronger liquid detergents 

such as: top Job, Liquid Ajax or Mr Clean. Use these liquid 

detergents for normal day to day cleaning also.

Plaster can be removed with a nylon or polypropylene 

scrubber. Do not use metal tools of any kind. Powder 

detergents such as Spic & Span may be used with a damp 
cloth to remove residue plaster. Minor stains may be 
removed using ammonia or bleach.

Lighted smoking materials will leave burn marks. This 
damage can often be repaired by using automotive 
polishing compound followed by an application of 

automotive body wax.

Extensive damage can be repaired. Such repair work 

should be performed by a professional repairman. If local 

service is not available or if you need further assistance, 

contact Accessibility Professionals Customer service by 

calling:1-877-947-7769.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Accessibility Professionals warrants to the owner of its 

Shower units as follows:

Units manufactured of fiberglass reinforced polyester 
resin, that it will, free of charge, repair or exchange as its 
option, any Accessibility Professionals unit found to be 

defective in materials or workmanship upon inspection by 

an authorized representative of Accessibility Professionals 
for a period of thirty (30) years from date of purchase. The 

exchange of a unit is limited to supplying a replacement 
unit of comparable size and style and does not include any 

costs of removal or installation.

This warranty shall be voided if the unit is moved from its 
place of initial installation or is not installed in accordance 
with the instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the 

unit. Further, this warranty does not apply if the unit has 
been subjected to accident, abuse, misuse, damage caused 
by flood, fire or act of God.

Since local code requirements vary greatly throughout the 

country, distributors, dealers, installation contractors and 

users of plumbing products should determine whether 

there are any code restrictions on the use of a specific 

product. Accessibility Professionals makes no representation 
or warranty regarding and shall not be responsible for any 
code compliance.

The owner agrees by use of this unit that the obligations of 

Accessibility Professionals shall not exceed to contingent or 
indirect damage or injury to the structure of its contents, 

that the obligations of Accessibility Professionals are limited 

to those set forth herein, and that no other obligations, 
expressed or implied, are assumed by Accessibility 
Professionals. Contact: Accessible Professionals Warranty 
Department. 1-877-947-7769

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Insure the seams on all three wall sections line up with the shower base. Make certain the walls are seated in

the caulking. Make certain the control valve stems and shower arm connections are lines up with the holes in

the wall section. When satisfied with the fit, tighten the galvanized screws. Install additional screws on 8” centers

vertically and 16” centers horizontally around the top of the wall.

32.

Proceed with all plumbing hook ups. Water test all connections before enclosing behind the unit. Wipe away any

excess silicone caulking along all seams before it cures. Moisten a finger to smooth the caulking for a good finish.

33.

INSTALLING  THE SHOWER ROD

Reinstall the curtain rod from the backside using the hardware provided. Secure the rod with panel adhesive on

the backside to prevent it from turning.

34.

WALL BOARD INSTALLATION

Typically, wallboard is installed to cover all mounting flanges. Wallboard should be held about 1/8” away from

the finished surface of the shower walls. This small gap should be caulked to create a water resistant seal along

the edge of the wallboard. Fasten the wallboard to framing with nails or screws. Finish as typical using corner

bead if required. Remove joint compound before it dries.

35.

Do  not  use  abrasive  cleaners

                                                               Accessibillity Professionals  warrants to the owner of its Shower units as follows:
Units manufactured of fiberglass reinforced polyester resin, that it will, free of charge, repair or exchange as its option, any Accessibillity Professionals  unit found to

be defective in materials or workmanship upon inspection by an authorized representitive of Accessibillity Professionals for a period of three (3) years from date of

purchase. The exchange of a unit is limited to supplying a replacement unit of comparable size and style and does not include any costs of removal or installation.
 This warranty shall be voided if the unit is moved from its place of initial installation or is not installed in accordance with the instructions supplied by the manufacturer

of  the  unit.  Further,  this  warranty  does  not  apply  if  the  unit  has  been  subjected  to  accident,  abuse,  misuse,  damage  caused  by  flood,  fire  or  act  of  God.
Since local code requirements vary greatly throughout the country, distributers, dealers, installation contractors and users of plumbing products should determine whether

there are any code restrictions on the use of a specific product. Accessibillity Professionals makes no representation or warranty regarding and shall not be responsible

for any code compliance.
The owner agrees by use of this unit that the obligations of Accessibillity Professionals shall not exceed to contingent or indirect damage or injury to the structure of

its contents, that the obligations of Acessibillity Professionals are limited to those set forth herin, and that no other obligations, expressed or implied, are assumed by

Accessibillity Professionals. Contact: Accessible Professionals Warranty Department. 1-877-947-7769

LIMITED WARRANTY

Wallboard Installation

Screws

Framing

Studs

Shower

Wallboard

Mounting

Flange

1/8” or less

gap along

finished

surface.

Apply

Caulking

CLEANING AND CARE

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Do not use abrasive cleaners which may scratch and dull the

surface of the unit. To clean the unit after installation, use warm

water and one of the stronger liquid detergents such as: top Job,

Liquid Ajax or Mr Clean. Use these liquid detergents for normal

day to day cleaning also.

Plaster can be removed with a nylon or polypropylene scrubber.

Do not use metal tools of any kind. Powder detergents such as

Spic & Span may be used with a damp cloth to remove residue

plaster. Minor stains may be removed using ammonia or bleach.

Lighted smoking materials will leave burn marks. This damage

can often be repaired by using automotive polishing compound

followed  by  an  application  of  automotive  body  wax.

Extensive damage can be repaired. Such repair work should be

performed by a professional repairman. If local service is not

available or if you need further assistance, contact Accessibillity

Professionals Customer service by calling:1-877-947-7769.

Spec No.   AP4PC-A    REV:  12/4/08.

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