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Retrofitting An Existing Shower:

Note

: In a re-model in which you are 

not

 replacing the finished wall surface (tile, or backing 

material) it is advisable to purchase a PULSE Showerspa model that covers the location of 
the existing valve assembly- either single handle or two-handle type. If your PULSE 
Showerspa model does 

not

 cover this area, you will need to either choose another PULSE 

Showerspa model that does or make the necessary repairs with appropriate materials (i.e. 
wallboard, tile, fiberglass, etc.). 

1.

Turn off the water supply to the shower

. (Note: Typically there is a gate valve where 

the water main enters the house. Turning the water valve off at the hot water tank does 

not

 turn off the cold water supply line.) 

2. Make certain the water is turned off completely to both hot & cold supply lines of the 

Shower. (Turn the shower valve 

on,

 both hot and cold, to verify the water supply is 

off

.)

Open a sink faucet in the bathroom in which you are installing the Showerspa to relieve 
any pressure and help adequately drain the shower supply lines. 

3. Remove the handle(s) and trim cover(s) of your existing valve exposing the valve body in 

the wall. 

4. Locate the hot and cold supply lines entering the valve. Using a reciprocating saw with 

sharp metal saw blade, cut the existing valve out, preserving the threads of the supply 
lines entering the valve. (Note: you should also cut the riser within the wall supplying the 
existing shower head.) Carefully twist and remove the valve. 

5. Unscrew the old shower head from the arm and then unscrew the arm. 
6. It is recommended to extend the water supply lines outside the wall cavity parallel to the 

finished wall surface. Attach a male threaded fitting to each supply line, maintaining ¼”- 
½” space between the male threaded fittings and the finished wall. The open end of the 
male fittings should point down.  For your convenience we have included (2) ½” 90° 
fittings

3

.

7. Make certain the location (height/width) of the stub-outs and connecting to them does 

not

interfere with the desired mounting height of the Showerspa. 

8. Mark the location of the holes for the mounting bracket making sure the bracket is level. 

For a person 5’8” – 6’2” tall, we recommend 43½” from finished floor height

4

.  Before 

drilling holes for the bracket, make certain the Showerspa will rest flat against finished 
wall surface at the desired mounting height with the supply lines connected. 

9. Drill ¼” holes through the wall surface using a masonry bit. Drill slowly to avoid 

cracking and chipping. Insert anchors and securely screw bracket to the wall. Before 
connecting supply lines, mount the Showerspa on the wall, checking the height, and 
making sure the Showerspa feels secure.  

10. Insert mounting brackets into slide track, place track into desired position and mark the 

hole locations (2). Drill ¼” holes, insert anchors, place adjusting (oblong) inserts into 
mounting brackets and screw to wall. Snap trim covers over mounting brackets. 

11. Connect hot and cold water supply lines to male threaded pipe. Do not over-tighten. 

Before mounting the Showerspa, check the fittings to make sure they are secure. Turn on 
water and check for leaks. When fittings are leak-free mount Showerspa on wall.

12. Seal around the body of Showerspa with a bead of silicone.

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 Additional fittings may be necessary depending on your specific situation. 

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 This height can vary depending on several factors (i.e. location of supply lines, old valve access area, 

personal preference, etc.).  

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com

   

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www.bathroomsource.com

accessories

Pulse Showerspas at

bathroom

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Summary of Contents for Kapalani

Page 1: ...d on hinged wings adjusting 180 and the jets swivel for perfect positioning The showerhead mounts to the integrated track for superior height adjustment or removed for a convenient handheld OWNER S MANUAL Kapalani Model Ƈ Features Ƈ Congratulations on your new purchase of a PULSE Showerspa We take great pride in the styling quality and workmanship of this Showerspa With proper installation and car...

Page 2: ...ket is level For a person 5 8 6 2 tall we recommend 43 from finished floor height2 Before drilling holes for the bracket make certain the Showerspa will rest flat against the finished wall surface at the desired mounting height with the supply lines connected 4 Drill holes through the wall surface using a masonry bit Drill slowly to avoid cracking and chipping Insert anchors and securely screw bra...

Page 3: ... finished wall The open end of the male fittings should point down For your convenience we have included 2 90 fittings3 7 Make certain the location height width of the stub outs and connecting to them does not interfere with the desired mounting height of the Showerspa 8 Mark the location of the holes for the mounting bracket making sure the bracket is level For a person 5 8 6 2 tall we recommend ...

Page 4: ...nt shall the liability of PULSE Showerspas Inc exceed the purchase price of the Showerspa Some states provinces do not allow limitations of how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of such damages so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights You may also have other rights that vary from state province to st...

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