FITTING THE SHOWER TO THE WALL
Fitting the shower to the wall
WARNING!
Check there are no hidden cables or
pipes before drilling holes for wall
W-005-A
plugs. Use great care when using power
tools near water. The use of a residual
current device (RCD) is recommended.
Note: The control knob is an integral part of the
cover — DO NOT attempt to remove it.
Unscrew the two top and one bottom retaining
screws. There is no need to completely remove
the screws, just enough to lift the cover from the
backplate. To allow access to the pipe and cable
connections remove the trimplate by lifting away
from the backplate.
Entry positions for the mains water are from the
top, bottom or back. Cable entry is via the top,
bottom or back.
Note: Deviations from the designated entry
points will invalidate product approvals.
If bottom surface entry is required, then the
necessary hole will need to be cut out in the
'thinned section' of the trimplate using a junior
hacksaw and file (fig.8). Make sure the hole is
large enough to allow the trimplate to fit over
the pipework and to fit snugly back onto the
backplate to prevent water ingress.
If bottom or rear entry is chosen, the pipe trim
will need to be fitted in the top entry position on
the backplate (fig.9).
If installing a supply pipe from the rear or
bottom, the centre of the inlet valve to the wall
surface is 21 mm (fig.10).
Note: If entry is from the rear, the nut of the
compression fitting will be partially behind the
surface of the wall. This area MUST be left clear
when plastering over the pipework in order to
make the nut accessible for future adjustments.
IMPORTANT: Using a suitable sealant,
always seal around the incoming pipework to
prevent water entering the wall.
Spellbind
9
Fig.10
21mm
Fig.11
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