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Warning:
Please check for any hidden pipes and cables before
drilling holes in the wall.
Remove the 4 cover retaining screws and lift off the cover.
Do not try to remove the control knob from the cover. It is an
integral part of the cover and must not be removed.
If you are fitting the unit to a partition wall or a wall of particularly
friable (crumbly) substrate, you will need appropriate fixings for the
wall type.
Select the position for the shower unit over a bath or shower tray
using the installation template provided.
Important:
The shower unit must be fitted to a flat, waterproof
surface. Under no circumstances should the shower unit be
attached to a wall and then tiled up to the edges. The unit must be
fixed on top of the wall surface.
Important:
Use a spirit level to ensure the template is level.
Mark the 3 fixing points with a suitable pencil through the paper.
Remove the template from the wall and drill the wall to suit the wall
fixings to be used.
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Fixing Your Shower to the Wall
Tips:
A piece of insulation or masking tape positioned where holes
are to be drilled and before marking out the exact position
for the fixing holes will help stop the drill bit from wandering,
particularly on a tiled surface.
When working near a basin, bath or shower insert plug or cover
waste to prevent losing small parts.
Take care not to drop tools/equipment into basin, bath or
shower during shower installation.
Note:
The unit can be hung temporarily on the top screws to help
with the positioning of the pipe work etc.
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The bottom screw should only be fitted during final installation.
Important:
Under no circumstances should this shower unit be
recessed (it must be fitted onto the finished wall surface) or tiled up
to or sealed around the unit as this may prevent air circulating and
any condensation escaping.
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and speak to one of our trained advisors.
Remove
cover screws
Wall fixing points