
WARNING!
The edges of the riser rail are
extremely sharp. Take care when
handling and cutting the rails.
Bottom
bracket
Retaining
screw
Fig.6
Fig.8 Fig.9
Smaller cut-out
to rear
Bridging
bracket
40 mm rail
section
Fig.10
Retaining screw
Bottom
bracket
Riser rail
Fig.7
Fitting the riser rail
Decide the position for the rail on the wall
within the shower area. Proceed as follows:
Offer the bottom bracket to the wall and
mark the centre hole. Drill and plug the wall.
(The wall plugs provided are suitable for most
brick walls – use an appropriate masonry
drill, but if the wall is plasterboard or a soft
building block, you must use suitable wall
plugs and a suitable drill bit).
Secure the bottom bracket to the wall
using the screws supplied (Fig.6).DO NOT
tighten at this stage.
Insert the riser rail section into the bottom
bracket (Fig.7) so that the smaller of the
rail cut-outs locates onto the retaining
screw. Fit the bridging bracket onto the top
of the rail, making sure that the cut-out
in the riser rail engages fully with the lug
inside the bracket. Align the rail vertically
and mark the centre hole for the bridging
bracket. Remove the bracket and rail then
drill and plug the wall.
Fit the showerhead holder onto the riser
rail section — press and hold the button
on top of the holder to release the locking
mechanism, then slide onto the rail (Fig.8).
Release the button to lock the holder in
place.
Fit the hose retainer underneath the
holder (Fig.9). Place the riser rail section,
showerhead holder and hose retainer onto
the installed bottom bracket. Make sure the
smaller cut-out locates once more onto the
retaining screw before tightening.
Replace the bridging bracket onto the rail,
locate onto the riser rail lug, and secure to
the wall using the screw supplied.
Insert the 40 mm riser rail section into the
top of the bridging bracket. Make sure the