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6. Install the main drain/overflow assembly onto the floor drain
[not supplied].
7. Carefully right the tub and move into its final location. Using
a non-permanent marker, trace the lower perimeter of the tub
below the access panel area. Fig.3.
Fig. 3
8. Check the unit for level by placing a carpenters level across the
width of the tub, and along the deck area to check in the other
direction. Estimate from this, the changes required to the leveling
feet. Move tub to an accessible area to allow you to adjust the
levelling feet. Adjust the leveling legs as required until the tub is
level and as close to the floor as possible. Repeat this step as
necessary to ensure the tub is level for proper drainage. Once
satisfied, tighten lock nuts on all four feet.
9. Install overflow [not supplied].
10. Install drain [not supplied].
11. Using masking tape, cover the area of the deck where you are
choosing to install the faucets. Using extreme care, mark and
double check the hole centers as per the faucet manufacturers
instructions. Also verify your chosen location will not interfere
with the overflow positioned underneath. Drill the required holes
through the deck of the bath, using appropriate sized hole saws.
Remove the masking tape on completion. Fig.4.