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Issue 01 MAR.19
Step 14 - Re-fit Fixed Glass Panel
Step 15 - Fit Seal to Fixed Glass Panel
Step 10 - Drill Mounting Holes & Insert Wall Plugs
1. Remove the frame from the recess,
loosening the adjustment screws along each
side if required (do not adjust the bottom
height adjustment screws). Placing safely off
to one-side.
2. Using a 7mm masonry drill bit and drill
(or appropriate drill bit if drilling tiles), drill
six holes using the ‘spot’ marks from step 8,
each hole should be 45mm in depth.
3. Insert the six ‘6mm Wall Plugs’ into the
six holes.
Step 11 - Fitting the Frame
1. Insert the frame back into position, tighten the adjustment screws once
again until the frame is even in the gap and held fast. Using a spirit level,
check that the frame is ‘plumb’ vertical and the holes in the frame line up
with the plugs in the wall. Ensure that the frame is not twisted or buckled
and square on all sides.
2. Using 6 x No.8 Pan-head 60mm screws provided, screw the frame to
the wall on each side. Be sure not to over tighten the middle screws (finger
tighten only) as this may cause “bowing” of the door frame. Using the ‘clip-
in’ extrusions as a straight edge, rest the straight edge against edge side of
the frame, you’ll be able to see any bowing that may have occurred. The
middle screws may now be adjusted to assist in plumbing the door frame
and removing the “bow.”
6 x No.8
Step 12 - Re-fit Clip-In Extrusions
1. Re-fit clip-in extrusions, which were removed in stage 4. The clip-in extrusion with
“flipper seal” should be on the handle side of door. Ensure the leading edge is properly
located along the full height before pressing the clip-in extrusion into the door frame, it
will not locate properly if twisted.
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1. Re-fit the fixed panel glass, carefully fit glass panel into slot in wall-post,
ensuring panel is square to wall. Tap the plastic profile firmly into groove of
clip-in extrusion along full length, if this is not done, the fixed panel glass may
interfere with the door glass when this is installed.
1. Uncoil the ‘Glazing Wedge Seal (PlexF05),’ Insert the seal to the outside
of the enclosure, between the fixed glass panel and lip of the metal frame.
Ensure that the glass surface treated with LIFESHIELD faces to INSIDE of
shower enclosure - see label on glass. Inserting the glazing seal, starting at top
and working downwards, trim excess length. If tight, lubricate glazing seal with
water. Do not stretch seal when inserting, because, after cutting to length, the
seal will shrink and leave a gap.
If the seal is misshapen, soak in warm water, not boiling, for 2-3 minutes prior
to use.
Step 13 - Shim Frame
1. Often shower trays have
different angled top faces, in order
to help keep the frame supported
use the ‘Shim (M97-01)’ 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 at pivot body
position . This will support rail when
glass is fitted. The shim will be
concealed by silicone sealant later.
2. Tighten fixing bolts until the panel is secure.
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45mm Deep