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Instructions for use: Tempoplex shower drain 60 mm
Intended use
The Tempoplex drain is suitable for installation in flat and super-flat shower trays with
a 90 mm drain hole. Media throughput is limited to common household waste water up
to a temperature of 95 °C. The introduction of other liquids is not permitted. No harmful
substances are to be fed in. These include cleaning agents which may damage sanitary
equipment, draining elements and pipe materials, and particularly those with a pH value
of less than or equal to 4. Only specialist firms should perform the installation in compli-
ance with building regulations. The shower drain does not comply with EN 274 (sealing
water height 30 mm).
A
Model
6963
6963.1
Components
B
Cover plate
C
Dimensions
Installation procedure
D
Prior to installation, check that the drainage rate (0.6 l/s at 15 mm accumulation height) is adequate.
Place the double seal on the
sealing surface and press into
the retaining groove.
Tighten the screws evenly. Do
not use a cordless screwdriver.
Non-standard installation
E
If the shower base is thicker
than 10 mm, you will need to
split the seal.
Access to the drainage system (cleaning)
F
Make sure that the odour trap is not damaged during the cleaning process.
Remove the immersion
tube.
Insert the sealing plug flush
by hand.
Item no.
Equipment
with cover
634 100
with 45° draining elbow
without cover
634 117
with 45° draining elbow
Immersion tube
Position the drain piece with
seal under the shower tray.
Guide the upper section of the
double seal through the drain
hole.
Insert the immersion tube into
the trap.
Make a cut above the lower
rim of the seal.
Remove the sealing plug by
turning gently with pliers.
Note the plug position.
Clamping collar
with screws
9
Seal
Trap
Tighten the fastening screws
by hand.
Press the cover onto the three
attachment points.
Insert the lower section into
the drain hole on the top of
the drain housing.
Clean the drain pipe with
an appropriate cleaning
process.
Position the immersion
tube and mount the cover
(see fig. D 6).