Then apply the lower gaskets, starting from the edges facing
the wall (detail 4).
From inside the shower enclosure, apply the "s" elements
(Chelsea Round: S1) to the "t" end connectors and fasten them as
shown (detail 5).
Apply elements "v" (Chelsea Round: v1) as indicated (details
6-7; 6a-7a).
NOTE: the closure profiles must align with the elements "v"/"v1"
(if necessary, adjust the lastly mentioned) (detail 7; 7a).
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14) Check that the glass panels slide correctly and that the
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closing profile mates correctly. If needed, adjust the roller pins.
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15) Apply silicon to the back of the compensators as
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shown.
Replace them in their proper positions, making certain the slots
correspond with the drilled holes. After checking the perpen-
dicularity, fasten the compensators.
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16) Based on the corner of installation, install the riser rail
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on the side of the shower column facing outwards.
Perform the various connection shown (including the hose from
the mixer tap).
Place the plugs as shown in the holes on the free side of the
shower column.
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17) Make the following connections:
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- Hot-cold water outlets to the mixer tap (detail A-B).
- Electric system to the electrical control box and, if required, the
cable for the emergency alarm circuit (detail C; please also see
the relative chapter).
- Equipotential connection (detail D).
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Carry out a complete test cycle of the various functions. Check that
there is no water leakage from any of the hoses or connections.
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18) Insert the shower column in the compensators and
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fasten it using the screws removed previously.
If the building has a "call for help" circuit, it can be connected to the
shower enclosure.
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Inside the electronic control box there are two terminals
marked with "ALL", which correspond to the normally open relay
contacts, to which the installer can connect the alarm circuit.
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When the alarm button on the display is pressed, a relay,
which is already fitted inside the electronic control box, activates
the "call for help" device for about 15 seconds. The call indicator
(bells, buzzers, lamps, etc.) can be powered either with 220/240V
or low voltage, but with a maximum current absorption of 2A.
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The alarm connection must be carried out by using a wire hav-
ing characteristics that are not inferior to type H 05 VV-F 2x2.5
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. It is essential that this cable be used in order to ensure that
the cable clamp fitted on the box has the degree of protection
required by regulations.
To guarantee protection against water spray, the cable clamp
from the alarm is factory sealed with a plug. Therefore, this
plug must only be removed if the "ALARM" connection is per-
formed.
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19) Identify the optimum position for the multi-purpose
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shelf on the wall and install as shown.
Top Installation
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20) Position the "L" profile at the distance indicated from
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the column compensator (detail 1) and, after ensuring it is level,
proceed with installation.
Note: The support profile must be in contact with the "p" profile on
the glass panels.
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21) Proceed to install the other "L" profile, following the
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same instructions.
Note: Coupling of the corner brackets must be performed as shown
in detail 4a. If this is not satisfactory, use the corner bracket shown
in detail 4b.
ONLY FOR RECTANGULAR MODELS
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A) Based on the corner for installation, drill
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holes in the side of the top that is facing outwards.
ALL MODELS
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) Fasten the top to the upper profiles.
Final Steps
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24) Apply a line of silicon along the paths shown, includ-
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ing the "t" end connection of the lower profile.
Remove the blocks (detail 3).
CAUTION!
Before the unit is finally placed at the user's disposal, it is advisable
to carry out a demonstration cycle in the presence of the user.
Jacuzzi® hydromassage products are manufactured according
to regulations
tee user safety.
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and tested during production to guaran-
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