10. FITTING THE RISER RAIL AND HANDSET
1. Slide the height adjuster on to the vertical rail and
lock in place (Fig 1).
NOTE: Ensure you have the correct valve with the
vertical rail water outlet on the top and the threaded
outlet facing down when the hot water inlet is to the
left.
2. Attach the top overhead rail to the vertical rail using
small allen key supplied (Fig 2).
3. Attach the vertical rail to the valve and secure using
small allen key. Then mark the position of the
vertical rail bracket. Mark the center of the bracket
(Fig 3).
NOTE: Ensure the rail is vertically above the valve
using a spirit level.
4. Ensure there are no cables or pipework behind
the wall bracket position. Remove the vertical rail
and position the round wall plate with the holes
horizontally and mark position of the 2 holes for the
screws. Drill and plug the wall.
5.
Secur
e wall bracket using the pre drilled holes.
6. Attach the overhead rail assembly to the top of the
valve. Secure by tightening the screw on the side
of the vertical rail with the small allen key supplied
(Fig 4).
7. Attach the overhead rail assembly to the wall plate.
Secure by tightening the screw on each side of the
bracket rail with the small allen key supplied.
8. Screw the large fixed showerhead to the overhead
assembly. Make sure the sealing washer is in place
and screw tight to seal the joint (Fig 5).
6. Connect one end of the double interlock hose to
the outlet on the mixer valve, making sure that
the sealing washer is in place. Then screw the
remaining end of the double interlock hose to the
handset, then locate the handset into the handset
height adjuster making sure the sealing washer is
in place (Fig 6).
NOTE: It is the conical end of the double interlock
hose which grips into the handset height adjuster. The
handset will not fit in the height adjuster without the
double interlock hose attached. The handset height
adjuster grips the conical nut on the hose.
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CAUTION
Check there are no hidden cables or pipes before drilling holes for wall plugs.
Exercise great care when using power tools near water.
The use of a residual current device (RCD) is recommended.
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