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Planning the installation 
The shower should be located in a position
where walls are protected from water and
sufficient drainage is provided.
1) Consideration should be given to the 
location of the nearest cold mains 
water supply and the routing of this 
to the shower. The shower will accept 
a mains supply from the bottom, 
back or top of the unit. Remove the 
appropriate plastic plate from the 
back plate before commencing 
installation.  
2) Avoid connecting the shower unit 
where it will be affected by water 
drawn off by other appliances, e.g. 
from the mains feed to the W.C. This 
may cause a drop in pressure too low 
for the shower unit to work correctly.
General
1) Fit an isolating valve to the mains 
water supply so that the shower can 
be serviced.  
2) The shower unit is best placed to the 
right hand side of the riser rail and
placed so that the top of the unit sits 
alongside the middle to top of the riser 
rail. This reduces the amount of water 
falling on the unit.
The top of the riser rail should be sited 
to coincide with the height of the tallest
person using the shower. 
Before drilling any holes check that 
there are no hidden cables or pipes 
below the surface to be drilled.
To avoid loss of small parts cover any 
drainage holes.
3) The shower unit should be positioned 
so that the showerhead cannot be 
immersed in the bath or shower tray 
when hanging down.  
Where holes are to be drilled into a 
tiled surface a suitable tile or glass drill 
bit should be used to make a hole 
through the tile only. The hole made 
through the tile should be 0.5mm larger 
than the hole in the wall.
These installation instructions assume 
mounting onto a solid masonry wall. 
For other types of structure please 
amend the procedure accordingly.
Plumbing
1) Remove the front cover of the shower 
unit complete with the two control knobs
by removing the two screws securing it to
the back plate. Remove the ‘trim plate’ at
the bottom right-hand side of unit to 
allow easy access for the plumbing work.
2) Position the shower unit on the wall in 
the desired place and mark the location
of the fixing holes.  
3) Determine the direction of the inlet water
supply: bottom (rising), top (falling) or 
back inlet. The shower unit is supplied 
with a swivelling push-fit inlet elbow. This
elbow should be rotated to match the 
desired direction of water supply entry to
the unit. Carefully remove the appropriate
plastic break-out from the unit’s back
plate so that the mains water supply 
pipe can be routed into the unit. 
4) Carefully drill the holes using a 5.5mm 
masonry drill (note when drilling though 
tiles first use a glass or tile drill bit of 6mm
diameter to drill a hole through the tile).
5) Insert the plugs provided through the 
hole in the tile and fix the unit to the 
wall using the screws supplied. Do not 
tighten the screws fully at this stage.
6) Turn off the water supply at the isolating
stop tap.
7) Bring the mains water supply using 
15mm copper or stainless steel pipe to 
the shower unit so that it enters through
the hole in the back plate.   
8) Before connecting the shower unit, flush
out any debris in the new pipework by 
connecting a hose to the end of the 
mains supply pipe and running the mains
water until all the debris has cleared.  
9) After flushing out, turn off the 
water supply and connect 
the pipe to the shower inlet. 
Having inserted the inlet 
pipe into the elbow, secure 
the joint by finger tightening 
the locking device, rotating 
in a clockwise direction.
10)Make sure that the shower unit is 
positioned squarely on the wall and 
tighten the fixing screws. Tighten all 
plumbing joints and turn on the water 
supply to check for leaks. With the unit 
firmly fixed to the wall and the pipework
free from leaks, dry the shower area in 
preparation for the electrical
installation.  
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION 
HIGH
LOW
COLD
LOW
PRESSURE
AUTO
RESET
TEMPERATURE
STOP
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