
Place both channels 5.
along the line (marked
in step ). The channel 4.
with the laser marking
on the bottom ( ) goes 1
at the end of the bath.
The other channel goes
against the wall with the
locating point closest to
the end ( ) nearest the 2
centre of the bath. Fix
the bottom channels on
the floor using 5qty M8
x 18mm screws (If necessary drill and plug).
The bottom channel can also be fixed to the
floor using a suitable adhesive if preferred.
Screw on the flange nut to wall upright, place
in the bottom channel, mark, drill with 6mm
masonry bit and plug. Fix to the wall using M8
x 30mm screws.
It’s important you get the channels in their
correct positions and the right way around.
Fix/screw the ‘L’ 6.
shaped metal board
support on the floor
using adhesive or 1 x M8
x18mm screw, making
sure this metal piece is
also set back the
appropriate distance (as
shown by the line in RED
accord with the finish.
Place the upright members on the locating 7.
points in the bottom channels as shown
extend the under edge bath screws so that
they just touch and hold
themselves in position
under the edge of the
bath lip.
Tip: front If using as a
frame only configuration
make sure you
put a small
amount of
silicone on the
rubber tops at
this point.
9. Place the two locking bars under each of
the flange nuts.Tighten the flange nuts down
by hand.
Check the distance ( ) is the same 8. A
measurement that the bottom channel has
been set back by in step )4
Tip:
This can be achieved
by using a spirit level
to make sure the
uprights are vertical;
or simply mark the
relevant thickness
measurement on ant
straight edge material
to hand (piece of
wood etc) and set
distance( ) A
2
1
A
For Right Hand Shower Baths
For ‘left-hand’ shower
baths, the top return
piece of metal will be
installed up the other way.
Tip: Use a philips
screwdriver to hold the
bottom nut whilst
tightening with a 10mm
spanner.
For Left Hand Shower Baths
10. Place the top return bar under the front
locking bar and sitting on the top of the back
locking bar. Set it back by the same distance
of your finish as obtained in step . Tighten 4
the remaining flange nut using a 15mm
spanner then using a 10mm spanner, tighten
the M6 nut and bolt.