Exposed shower kit (ref. 749001) (Fig. F):
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Fix the shower head a so that the nozzle b is 2.10m from
the shower tray or tiled floor.
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Assemble the shower column c and the valve e.
Place the white PVC tubes inside the column c.
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Insert the whole assembly fully into the hole in the shower head a.
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Fix the shower head a to the wall (the rawl plugs should be suitable
for the type of wall).
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Fix the collar d over the central joint. Fix the collar d and the valve e
to the wall (use rawl plugs that are suitable for the type of wall).
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Connect the water supply and check that the connections are watertight.
Activate the valve several times to stabilise the timing.
Panel-mounted models:
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Drill a hole Ø 56mm.
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Insert the valve through the panel, placing the back-nut behind the panel.
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Tighten the wall plate against the valve with the panel between
the back-nut and the wall plate.
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Tighten the 3 screws on the back-nut using a 3mm Allen key.
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Connect the water supply and activate the valve several times
to stabilise the timing.
Cross models (Fig. E):
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Drill a hole Ø 21mm for the control k and Ø 5.5mm for the locking
screw l.
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Mount the control k through the wall. Tighten and lock the nut j
in place with the washer.
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Tighten the back-nut i and the connection nut h against the nut j.
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Ensure that the push-button m is not activated, then cut the control k
so that it fits flush against the connection nut h.
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Unscrew the connection nut h from the control k and screw
onto the valve f.
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Screw together the connection nut h and the valve f onto the control k.
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Retain 1mm of play between the control k and the valve f. The windows
g on the connection washer h allow the play distance to be controlled.
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Tighten the back-nut i.
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For models with spouts or shower heads: install the spout or shower
head through the partition (drill a hole Ø 21mm and 5.5mm
for the locking screw) and tighten the nut onto the fixing flange.
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Connect the water supply and activate the valve several times
to stabilise the timing.
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