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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
E6100-25, E6100-38, E6100-50

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Choose and Prep the Installation Location
IN-SIGHT Install
Guides selection and preparation for drains at entrances or shower centers.
AT-WALL Install
Details installing the drain flush with the wall tile.
IN-SHADOW Install
Explains hiding the drain channel behind overhanging wall tile.
Cutting the INNI to Size
Rough Cut the Drain Body
Initial cutting of the drain body to fit the shower space within 4 inches of walls.
Mark the Final Drain Body Cut
Marking the precise cut line for the drain body using end sweeps and a square.
Final Cut of the Drain Body
Performing the final cut on the drain body, ensuring neat and square edges.
Dry Fit the Drain
Verifying the fit of the cut drain body and end sweeps, making necessary adjustments.
Assembling the INNI
Install Transition Ramps
Attaching transition ramps to create a smooth internal flow surface and connect end sweeps.
Attach Left and Right End Sweeps
Drilling, countersinking, and bonding end sweeps to the drain body using ABS cement.
Install End Sweep Decks
Preparing and installing the end sweep decks onto the drain body.
Install Stiffening Rails
Measuring, cutting, and installing aluminum rails for structural support.
Water Testing the INNI
Insert Test Ball
Sealing the drain outlet with a test ball coated in silicone grease for watertight testing.
Block and Level the Drain
Supporting the assembled INNI on blocks to ensure it is level for proper drainage.
Fill with Water and Look for Leaks
Filling the INNI with water to check for leaks and making repairs with ABS cement if found.
Installing the INNI
Installing the INNI in a Wood Framed Floor
Attaching the drain to the waste pipe and bonding it to the floor with thinset or sealant.
Installing the INNI in a Concrete Floor
Installing the INNI in concrete applications, including cast-in-place or slab installations.
Installing the INNI For Hot Mop
Adapting the INNI for hot mop installations using a Hot Mop Receptor Kit.
Create Slope and Waterproof Shower
Apply Mortar for Slope
Creating a slope on the subfloor using mortar over thinset for proper drainage.
Waterproofing the Shower Assembly
Applying waterproofing membrane to joints, walls, and framing to prevent water ingress.
Install Tile Backer and Sealant
Applying liquid waterproofing to tile backer and using sealant at floor/wall transitions.
Access Cover Install – Large Tile
Prepare Access Cover Tile
Cutting and beveling the large tile to fit the access opening and tray.
Install Access Cover Tray and Frame
Fitting the access cover tray and frame into the cutout and securing it to the tile.
Bond Access Cover Tile to Tray
Adhering the prepared access cover tile into the tray using thinset or adhesive.
Access Cover Install – Small Tile
Prepare Access Cover Frame
Applying sealant to the frame and setting it into the access opening, aligning with the drain.
Cut and Install Floor Tile
Cutting floor tile around the access cover frame and installing the access cover tile flush.
Re-Install Access Cover Tray
Angling and pushing the access cover tray down until it latches securely into the frame.
INNI Care and Maintenance Guide
Recommended Cleaning Agents
Guidelines for safe and effective cleaning agents for the INNI drain.
Cleaning the Drain Channel
Using brushes to clean the drain channel and main channel interiors.
Flushing the Drain
Rinsing the drain channel with water after cleaning to remove debris.
Replacing Hair Trap
Instructions for removing and replacing the hair trap as needed.
Preparing for Re-installation
Applying wax or jelly to the access cover for easier future removal.

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