1.7Fit the three securing brackets to the shower valve.

Important! Make sure that the correct holes are used, otherwise the backplate will not fit (refer to illustration).

Note! The brackets can be rotated for suitable fixing points.

1.8Mark the positions of the countersunk fixing holes on the wall.

Note! Make sure that they do not interfere with the pipework.

1.9Drill three 6 mm holes for the wall plugs.

1.10Fit the wall plugs (supplied) and secure the shower valve to the wall with the securing screws (supplied).

Note! For stud partition installations alternative fixings may be required (not supplied).

Important! At this point position the building-in shroud onto the shower valve and make sure that it is horizontal and will be parallel to the finished wall surface.

1.11Remove the building-in shroud and fit the hot and cold supply pipes and outlet pipe and tighten the compression nuts.

Caution! Make sure that the olives are fitted and all pipework is flushed through before connecting to the shower valve.

1.12Fit the outlet pipework, leaving enough pipe through the wall to temporarily cap off.

1.13Turn on the water supplies and check for leaks.

Rotate for Suitable

Backplate

Fixing Point

Securing Holes

Backplate

Countersunk

Securing Hole

 

Fixing Hole

Securing

Screw

Securing

Bracket

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