Install the Door Panels (cont.)
IMPORTANT! Risk of product damage and personal injury. It is critical the
bumpers prevent direct contact between the door panel and the metal frame. If the
door panel makes direct contact it will result in breakage of the glass and bodily
harm.
Install the Inside Panel
Run a rag along each of the inside rails of the top track to remove debris.
Lift the inside door panel with the rollers facing away from you.
Position the rollers on the inside rail of the top track.
Position the bottom of the door panel in the bottom track guide.
Confirm the door panel is seated in the guide and moved freely.
Move the inside panel to the same side the showerhead is located.
Install the Outside Panel
Lift the outside door panel with the rollers facing you and position the rollers on
the outside rail.
Position the rollers on the outside rail of the top track.
Position the bottom of the door panel over the bottom track guide.
Move the outside panel to the side opposite the showerhead.
Confirm Proper Operation
Roll each door panel back and forth along the track to make sure they operate
smoothly.
If both door panels operate smoothly, perform the "Confirm Panel Alignment"
instructions later in this section.
If one of the door panels does not operate smoothly, remove it and make sure
there is no debris or rough areas on the rails inside the top track.
If no debris or rough areas are found, adjustment is required.
If adjustment is required, determine if the door panel should be raised or lowered.
Remove the door panel from the top track.
Adjust the rollers by loosening the roller screw and moving the roller in the slot.
To adjust the door panel higher, move the rollers lower.
To adjust the door panel lower, move the rollers higher.
Reinstall the door panel.
Repeat if necessary.
Confirm Panel Alignment
NOTE: The edge of each door panel must touch the bumpers before coming in
contact with the wall jambs. If the door panels do not touch the bumpers first, the
wall is not plumb and the door panel needs to be adjusted.
Check to be certain that the door panel is plumb with the wall and the door
panels come in contact with the bumpers, not the wall jamb.
If adjustment is required, determine whether the top or bottom of the door panel
is closer to the wall.
Remove the door panel from the top track and adjust the roller on the side of the
door panel closest to the wall.
Adjust the rollers by loosening the roller screw and moving the roller in the slot.
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