A
B
1- Start by disassembling the handle set.
2- Insert the aluminum plat (3), the clear gasket (2) and the round bushing (1)
into the special screw (4).
3- Insert the assembly through the glass panel as shown on the illustration, the
screw head should be on the inside of the shower.
4- Insert the clear gasket (2) on the screw, on the other side of the glass panel.
5- Repeat step 2 to 4 for the bottom of the handle.
6- Using a Philips screwdriver, tighten the screw (4) onto the outside handle (8)
for the top and bottom of the handle.
7- Insert the inside handle (5) in the screw heads.
8- Using the provided Allen key, tighten the setscrews on the screw to secure
the handle in place.
Note: Use the longer side of the Allen key to screw the setscrews; it can be
angled to facilitate the process. Use the shorter side of the Allen key to securely
tighten the setscrews.
5 - INSTALLATION OF HANDLES
5 -
B
A
Groove for rollers.
Doors should open and close easily Close the doors so that
magnetic strips contact each other, in order to see whether
adjustment is required. Top of doors should be at the same
height, and the space between doors, when they close, should
be uniform.
If the two doors require adjustment, raise or lower one of the
roller assemblies (or both of them) using the top-mounted
adjustment screw.
6 - INSTALLATION OF HANDLES
6 -
9
Turn the screw clockwise to raise, and
counterclockwise to lower.
1
1- Enter the shower cabin. Lift the
door and tilt it forward to be able
to rest the top rollers in the upper
rail grooves.
2- Press the lower roller engagement
buttons and push for the doors.
2
Lower rollers must be aligned in the
lower rail grooves.
3- Use the leveling screws on the
top of each door panel to move the
door to its heighest point without
forcing the screws.
3
Glass panel
2
3
4
5
6
Inside shower
Roller top view.
x2
1
7
8
Outside
shower