Contents Introduction Electrical Requirements What’s In The Boxes? Screw Pack Contents Plumbing Requirements Starting The Installation Electric Box Connections Steam Generator Connections Sealing and Water Testing MK117U Control Panel Instructions Help Book Information Parts List...
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ASSEMBLY AND SIMPLE PLUMBING THIS PRODUCT BUILD IS RATED SUITABLE FOR DIY PURPOSES PROVIDING THE CUSTOMER IS OF ABOVE AVERAGE SKILLS AND FEELS CONFIDENT IN THEIR ABILTY. ONLY YOU THE CUSTOMER WILL KNOW THIS SO BEFORE ANY ATTEMPT IS MADE TO ASSEMBLY READ THROUGH THE FOLLOWING PAG- ES IN DETAIL THEN DECIDE.
YOU WILL NEED TOTAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Voltage Rating 220 -240AC Frequency Rating 50HZ Power Rating 3.0KW Other than steam generator Internal Circuit Voltage is Internal Current Rating 0.17A Your electrical contractor should understand ALL legal requirements of connection before undertaking any work or installation. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES UNDERTAKE THIS YOURSELF!!! Note for electrician.
Whilst the next steps show you how to assemble your shower we want to make sure you have a correct build to ensure you get a trouble free shower. Therefore our advice is to follow the instructions and perform a dry run to ensure you are confident with the build and you understand fully how the unit is assembled. When we use the word “DRY RUN”...
Insignia Screw Pack Product Code Descrip on Quan ty SP097 Door Handles SP008 Door Wheels ST20 20mm Screws ST35 35mm Screws ST14 14mm Screws ST25 25mm Screws Small Washers Drill Piece Note: In some cases you may have more screws than needed, this is done so you have spares!
Pressure Requirements from your house supply We recommend a bar pressure between 2.5 and 3.4 BAR. If you have a combi boiler system no problem should be experienced. If you have a gravity feed older type installation (hot water tank type usually less than 1 bar) you will almost certainly need a pump. We cannot advise on which type of pump is used, location or design because all house plumbing layouts vary.
TO START Make sure you have a clear space, remember when finished and in place you need access to check your build and able to pull the shower out for servicing or should you have the need to replace anything! Take the shower tray and remove all the protective wrapping and fit the waste.
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Step 2 Now attach the large back panel to the column. Once you are happy with the alignment, run a bead of silicone up the edge and along the bottom of the panels and screw together using the ST20 Step 3 The next step is to attach both front uprights to the curved rails using the ST35 screws as shown in the picture to the left Your front metal work should now look like this...
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Step 4 Now attach your front metal work to the fitted back panels. Once you are happy with the alignment, run a bead of silicone up the edge and along the bottom of the panels and frame and screw together using the ST20 Step 5 Next attach the “U shape”...
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Step 6 With the frame now attached to the back panels, locate and fix the glass panels into place by pushing them as per the arrows in the adjacent image Making sure the edge of the glass with the rubber seal fits into the grove tightly. Now screw the glass retaining clips into place using the ST14 screws making sure the glass has a tight fit Step 7...
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Step 8 Next locate the roof into position. Once you are happy with the positioning of this, screw into place using the ST25 screws, Step 9 Fit the adjustable wheels to the top and bottom of the glass doors and ensure the wheels are at their lowest position and hang on the inner curved rails with the wheels facing theoutside of the glass.
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Accessory Installation Please Note Ensure all grey backing film on the rear of the glass panels are pierced through the existing glass holes with a knife to provide an efficient smooth fitting and location of the accessories. We recommend using a screwdriver on the smaller holes.
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Door Seals Magnetic Seal: Push the magnetic door seal on the handle side of the glass door ensuring this is tightly fitted. Rear Door Seal: Place the rear door seal on the opposite side to the magnetic strip ensuring the flap is facing the fixed glass panel Thermostatic Probe Insert the chrome sleeve into the hole situated below the control panel and secure in place with the retaining nut.
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Monsoon Shower Hand Shower Foot Massager Body Jets Shower Valve Connect the hoses to the corresponding inlets on the back of the shower. Device output may differ from the image. Please refer to your outer chrome faceplate in- side your Insignia shower as a reference point. IF YOUR DIAL DOES NOT CORROSPOND TO THE APPROPRIATE DEVICE: Turn on your water to the shower and note which output the water exits from then turn off the water and swap over the relevant hose.
Electric Box Connections Back Lights Speaker Bluetooth...
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Connection For Tray & Column Lights Using the supplied extension lead, please connect the end with the single connection to your tray lights. Next bring the extension lead up the back of the shower and connect one of the plugs to the column lights (essentially bridging the two sets of lights together) Now with the remaining connection, connect this into the wire coming from the electric box with the column light sticker on (as shown in the image) Safety precautions...
Steam Generator Connections The steam generator has 3 connections. Steam Outlet: Connect the white insulated hose to the white steam pod within your shower. Make sure these are fitted in the correct position as they are only attached for transportation reasons only.
Silicone Seal where shown in red on the inside of the shower TESTING FOR WATER LEAKS LEAVING SHOWER 24 HOURS AFTER BUILD ALLOWING SEALENT TO CURE With all connections tight, the waste and hoses checked, jets fully sealed, your shower still around 18 inches from its designated final resting point and the silicone fully cured (hence leaving for 24 hours minimum) Switch on the overhead shower NOT the massage jets, remember these will fire water out at you and are not suitable for checking leaks as they would normally only operate when a person is in front of them.
Need Help? Then simply download the following "Help" advice booklet found at this link below. This contains many useful items such as is your parts warranty registered, advice on cleaning / servicing your shower cabin, fault finding and many more items. This is a MUST to read and not just "HELP". It saves time in nearly all cases, avoiding contact with ourselves as most answers are there for a ready fix!
Parts List Framework (Le hand) Internal Items Part Code Part Descrip on Part Code Part Descrip on SP247 Light Diffuser GT5000L—13 Le Upright (straight) SP063 Monsoon Shower head SP301 White insulated pipe SP038 Speaker GT5000L—3 Right Upright (Angled) SP056 Ozone Module (for Steam SP007 Showers) SP037...
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