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We recommend that the installation is done in the following sequence.
a.
Fixing the shower to the wall (see note below) b. Plumbing c. Electrical connections
However, we recommend you determine the best configuration for your water inlet
options before fixing the shower to the wall, as it may be easier to adjust/fit connections
whilst unit is still ‘in-hand’.
a.
FIXING THE SHOWER TO THE WALL
1.
Position the riser rail at a convenient height for majority of users
(fig.1)
and mark its position
(see
fig.12
for accessory details).
2.
Position the shower unit so that the showerhead cannot be immersed in the bath or shower tray
when hanging down.
Choose a flat piece of wall to avoid the possibility of distorting the backplate thus making the
front cover a poor fit.
3.
Adjust the position to get the most convenient arrangement taking the following into account.
DO NOT MOUNT THE UNIT IN THE DIRECT HANDSET SPRAY.
The handset must not be able to come into contact with used water in the cubicle,
bath or basin.
If it can, even after the hose has been retained by hose-retainer
(fig.12)
, a vacuum breaker
must be fitted.
4.
Fix the riser rail with screws provided
(fig.12)
5.
Remove the front cover by undoing the retaining screws at the top and bottom of the unit and
lifting the cover off.
6.
Decide the position of the electrical cable into the unit.
Your shower offers the ability to have the connections on the right side or the left
(see fig.3)
.
If the top entries are chosen, remove the cable/pipe entry from fixing kit bag and cut away as
shown
(fig.4a)
.
If rear, bottom or side entries are chosen, remove the relevant cable/pipe entry from the
detachable lower section as shown
(fig.4b)
.
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