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IMPORTANT
To comply with water regulations, building regulations or any specific local water
company regulations and should be in accordance with BS EN 806. A double check
valve must be fitted with all flexible shower accessories where it is possible that the
showerhead may come into contact with used water i.e. In the bath or shower tray.
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DEFAULT PLUMBING SETTING
The shower unit is supplied for right
hand installation. To plumb the unit on
the left you must:
1. Remove the bottom left hand side
cover plate.
2. Carefully pull the metal retaining clip
out of the blanking end cap with a pair
of pliers.
3. Slide off the blanking cap.
4. Refit the blanking cap on to the inlet
pipe on the right hand side of the unit.
5. Re-insert the metal fixing clip
ensuring it is pushed primly into place.
IMPORTANT: When leak testing the
installation you must ensure there are
no leaks from this area.
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS (CONT.)
The shower back plate incorporates into
the lower right and left hand side of the
back plate
removable trim sections
to
allow easy access when deciding on and
connecting to the water mains supply.
Remove the bottom right hand side cover
plate giving access to the inlet spigot.
IMPORTANT:
Before connecting the
mains water supply to the shower, flush
out the pipe work to remove all swarf
and system debris. This is achieved by
connecting a hose to the pipe work and
turning on the mains water supply at the
isolating stop tap long enough to clear the
debris to waste.
Turn off the mains water supply at the
isolating stop tap.
Having decided on the direction of the
water inlet supply: Top (falling) Bottom
(rising) or Rear Inlet, it is necessary
to remove the appropriate knock out
(thinned out plastic) cross section from the
back plate before commencing with the
installation.
The connection to the unit is made using
a 15 mm copper, stainless or plastic pipe
with a 15 mm compression elbow or 15
mm push fit elbow.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use excessive force
when making the connection to the unit.