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Issue 01 MAR.19
Step 11 - Fit Top Rail to Glass Panels
1. Carefully place the dis-assembled rail from step 8 over both Glass Panels. Outer extrusion to be
on the outside of the glass, and the inner extrusion to be the inside of the glass. Line up the 2 holes
on the rail with 2 holes on the glass on the J-Bend Panel. Make sure hole rail matches up with the
hole on the Fixed Panel.
2. Ensure the mid-rail end caps are tight against the edges of the fixed panels. Once the holes are
lined up lightly re-insert the 3 screws removed previously, as shown below from the inside. Do not
fully tighten.
Step 14 - Fully Insert Push-In Channels
1. Remove the push-in channels previously inserted
in step 4 and 9.
Push-in channel can be removed, by inserting tool
(M305-01) supplied to pull the channel out at top.
2. Ensure outer edge of the Glass Panels are vertical,
as shown, using spirit level. Make sure the rails are
also level.
3. Fully insert the push-in channel (black strip
towards glass) against the glass, starting from the
bottom, insert into wall posts.
Ensure they are fully inserted so that the channel
is flush with the surface of the wall post along the
entire height.
Drawn lines on the glass panels should not be visible
beyond the wallposts after fitting push-in channels.
Step 13 - Tighten Screws in Rails
1. Carefully tighten the 6 screws per rail.
Step 9 - Fit Fixed Panel Glass
1. Carefully lift and fit glass panel into slot in wall post
and slot in the bottom rail, ensuring panel is parallel to
tray edge. Make sure hole rail matches up with the hole
on the Fixed Panel. Ensure the mid-rail end cap is tight
against the edge of the glass panel.
2. From inside the enclosure, place the push-in channel
(black strip towards glass) against the glass. At this stage
don’t need to fully insert. Insert 1/4 at the top to secure
glass panel whilst installing.
3. Once the hole are lined up lightly re-insert the
last remaining screw previously removed, as shown
below from the inside. Do not fully tighten.
Step 12 - Level Bottom Rail
1. Often shower trays have different
angled top faces, in order to help keep
the frame supported use the ‘Shim
(M193-01)’ supplied. On the inside of
the enclosure measure the gap between
the bottom of the rail and top of the tray,
select the height required from the shim
strip supplied, break off and insert under
rail. The shim will be concealed by silicone
sealant later.
Step 10 - Adjust Panel CAM Rings
1. Using the Flat-head Screwdriver turn the CAM Rings
at the top of the fixed panels to the orientation as shown
below. Slot to be at the top. CAM rings at the bottom of
the fixed panels can be left as they are.
Inside view
Inside view
Inside view
Inside view
Inside view
Inside view