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The backplate has removable top trims (top left
and top right) that may be used for pipe entry
and two additional sections (top left and top
right) that may
ONLY
be used as a ‘cut out’ for
top electrical cable entry
(fig.9)
.
The showers bottom trimplate has also been
designed with four ‘cut out’ bottom/side water
pipe access points and two ‘cut out’ electrical
cable access points
(fig.9)
.
•
Decide which entry points are to be used
for the water pipe entry and electrical cable
entry.
•
Once chosen, remove either the appropriate
trim, or if ‘cut outs’ have been chosen,
remove them using a junior hacksaw, file or
appropriate knife.
Fitting Procedure - using the template
NOTE:
The fitting template should be used when
existing pipework or electrical cable connections
are not available - an example of which would
be a ‘new build’ house.
• After choosing the site for the shower, use
the fitting template supplied to mark the
two fixing holes and establish pipe and
electric entry points.
Fitting Procedure - replacing an existing
shower
• Turn off water supply either at the mains
stopvalve or the isolating stopvalve.
• Temporarily connect the mains water supply
to the inlet of the shower using a 15mm x
15mm compression fitting.
• Use the backplate as a template making sure
it is level and mark the fixing holes
(fig.10)
.
The top and one of the bottom two fixing
holes should be sufficient to hold the shower.
Fig.9
Top pipe trims
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SECTION
PLEASE NOTE:
NONE
of the 'cut outs' are
designed to 'snap out'.
ONLY
a junior hacksaw, file,
or suitable knife should be used. Excessive damage
to the backplate or lower trimplate outside the
prescribed areas marked in
(fig.9)
may invalidate
product specifications and warranty.
Top cable
“Cut out”
entry points
“Cut out” Pipe entry points - on trimplate
“Cut out”
Cable
entry point
“Cut out”
Cable
entry point