14
Completion and checks
ONLY FOR MOD.80X80
I
(
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18, detail 2
)
Attach the two shelves
(one for the right-hand
side and one for the left-hand side)
to the respective magnetic sup-
ports on the wall.
FOR ALL MODELS
I
Connect the flexible hose (previously connected to the drainage
column) to the main drain located at floor level
(
i
4
)
.
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If provided, position the sliding top cover (inside the shower tray
enclosure) on top of the shower enclosure.
I
Carry out a complete test cycle of the various functions. Check that
there is no water leaking from the drainage outlet and all the vari-
ous hoses (and their connections).
Before the unit is finally placed at the disposal of the user, it is ad-
visable to carry out a demonstration of all the unit’s functions in the
presence of the user and to explain the required maintenance
tasks and their frequency.
Fastening the shower enclosure to the wall
I
(
i
19, detail 1
)
Line up the shower enclosure with the corner
of the wall. Unwind the yellow-green earth cables (to be connect-
ed to the inspection panels) located on the back of the wall panel
frame and move them outwards.
I
(
i
19, detail 2
)
Press the shower tray attachment bracket a-
gainst the wall; insert the screws and the washer and tighten them.
I
(
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19, detail 3
)
Tighten the flexible shower hose to the at-
tachment on the riser rail.
Screw the showerhead onto the other end of the shower hose placi-
ing the filter (A) in between.
I
(
i
20, detail 1
)
Loosen the bracket screw and, with the aid of
a square lined up with the wall, check that the compensator is
lined up with the glass panel upright’s profile.
I
(
i
20, detail 2
)
Press the the bracket against the wall and fas-
ten it with the screw provided.
I
(
i
20, detail 3
)
Check that the glass panel upright is vertical.
I
(
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20, detail 4
)
Tighten the bracket’s screw to the shower en-
closure frame.
Installing the inspection panels
I
(
i
21, detail 1
)
Connect the cables to the inspection panels (found
inside the glass panels’ packaging) by means of the relevant tabs.
I
(
i
21, detail 2
)
Insert the inspection panel into the compen-
sator and line it up with the glass panel upright.
I
(
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21, detail 3
)
Check that the inspection panel is lined up at the top
with the compensator and the glass panels and that it is lined up with the wall.
I
(
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21, detail 4
)
Drill holes in the glass panel upright, using the
holes on the inspection panel as a guide; then fasten the latter to the
upright, matching up the two holes.
Repeat this operation for the second inspection panel.
I
(
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22, detail 1
)
Attach the press-on covers (G) by inserting them
first at the top, making sure that they line up at the top with the edge
of the inspection panel.
I
(
i
22, detail 2
)
Then insert the press-on covers (G) at the bot-
tom and press them firmly on.
I
(
i
22, detail 3
)
Make sure that the magnetic seals attached
to the P and P1 profiles perfectly match up. If they do not, use a wood-
en plug and a rubber hammer to line up the two magnetic seals.
Assembly of the shower tray front panel
I
(
i
23, detail 2
)
Insert the top edge of the front panel into the
runner groove of the bottom slide and check that the holes at the bot-
tom of the front panel match up with the slots on the brackets.
I
(
i
23, detail 3
)
Fasten the front panel with the screws as shown,
placing the plastic washers provided in between. Then put on their
white caps.
Warnings and notes
•
If FLEXA THEMA is supplied with hot water from an economic-
type gas boiler with mechanical flame modulation, the boiler
may not be able to supply water continuously at the required tem-
perature, so there may be some variations in the water tempera-
ture. In this case, if it is not possible to replace the boiler with an
electronic- modulation one, it is advisable to get a qualified serv-
ice engineer to lock the flame modulation of the boiler and only
use the shower enclosure mixer tap to regulate water temperature.
•
After using any “water jet” function, switch off the mixer tap and/or the
water stop tap. We also recommend that you turn the diverter dial to
the “outlet at foot level” position.
•
After using the electrical functions of the shower enclosure, it is ad-
visable to switch off the master switch (
§
“Electrical safety” chapter).
For all maintenance and/or repair operations that require
the replacement of components, original Jacuzzi
®
spare
parts must be used. Failure to comply with this regulation
while carrying out this operation will mean that the Manu-
facturer is not liable for any damage.
Summary of Contents for flexa therma ST2
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Page 28: ...28 I F H E E F G A B D D C C1 G1 B1 A1 L N N M 1b i 80X80...
Page 31: ...31 20 C 50 30 38 M6X16 mm 6 4x11 mm 6 4x12 mm 2 1 9 i A B 10 i 1 2 B B 11 i SQUARE ROUND...
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