VIVA TENSION SHOWER CADDY
Assembly Instructions
STK #71021
Confirm all components as shown below and make sure all parts are included.
Note: Part G – The spring is stored inside one of the metal tubes.
Remove spring from inside tube.
Measure the space you will be installing the shower tower into first so you know the final
height you need to assemble the unit to before you begin.
NOTE: ALL PIECES MAY NOT BE REQUIRED, DEPENDING ON ASSEMBLY LENGTH.
For tub to ceiling or lower shower ceiling heights discard parts B and /or C as required.
Remember that the tension rods minimum projected height out of part D is 6.5” / 17 cm
when fully compressed.
The greater the tension the more stable the shower tower will be when assembled.
You should be expecting the final installed tension rod to project approximately 8” - 9”
(20cm – 23 cm) above the fixed pole assembly it can project more or less and still function.
These dimensions are just a guideline and are based on the average installation. They have to
be used as a guide only and not used as rules.
IMPORTANT:
The user has to be aware of the condition of the space they are installing the
tower into.
Maximum compression of the tension rod could cause the rod to puncture poor quality or
rotten ceilings.
We cannot be responsible for the condition or quality of the spaces this item is installed into.
The amount of upward pressure based on the compression of the tension rod and the final
height of the tension rod is ultimately up to you the customer’s discretion.
Keep this in mind when assembling the shower tower
STEP 2 - PREPARATION
STEP 1 - ORGANIZATION