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Step 1: 

Take Out the Old Shower Head

You can easily remove it by hand, but depending on how long the rain showerhead has 

been installed, you might need to use an adjustable wrench. Hence, if you find it difficult 

to remove, rotate the showerhead with an adjustable wrench in a counterclockwise 

direction to unscrew it.

Step 2:

 Keep the Shower Arm Clean and In Good Shape

After you have removed the head, check the shower arm threads for any debris and old 

Teflon tape. If you find any, remove it and clean them off thoroughly. It’s best to use a 

microfiber cloth when cleaning the thread because it removes Teflon tape perfectly and 

works great to pick up tiny grits.

Once you’re done cleaning, check if it is corroded or leaking. For damaged threads, it will 

be best you replace it entirely so you can have a comfortable shower experience any time.

Step 3:

 Time to Add New Teflon Tape

Since you have removed the old Teflon tape, you have to replace it with new ones. The 

reason is that this tape helps to protect the shower from leaking after installing the 

showerhead. Now apply the new Teflon tape about 3-5 turns on the thread and tear the 

end part. Use your hands to smooth it out to keep it leveled to the thread. Keep in mind 

that when applying the tape, you should go in a clockwise motion so that it doesn’t come 

off when you attach the head in the same direction.

Step 4:

 Connect the Showerhead

As said earlier in the tools needed, we’re using the rubber sealing washer that comes with 

the showerhead. This tool helps to make the showerhead stay watertight and secured on 

to the thread. Ensure you place it properly before installing it.

After that, reconnect the shower head and tighten it down with your hands. You can 

employ a chair or ladder to make things easier for you.

Step 5:

 Tighten the Showerhead

On To the Thread You will need to get the adjustable wrench handy to tighten down the 

shower very well. But make sure you wrap the threads with a terry cloth, so it doesn’t 

damage the finish when tightening the showerhead.

Once you have done that, now use the adjustable wrench to tighten down the 

showerhead. However, don’t over-tight or force it so that it’s easier to remove in the future.

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Page 2: ...Ceiling Mount Shower Installations Instructions Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Customer Service 800 500 9895 bathselect com 2...

Page 3: ...m leaking after installing the showerhead Now apply the new Teflon tape about 3 5 turns on the thread and tear the end part Use your hands to smooth it out to keep it leveled to the thread Keep in min...

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Page 5: ...SET Connect the shower hose to the wall outlet 1 and the hand held piece 2 ensuring that the internal gaskets 3 are present in the shower hose nuts Normal 1 2 rubber gaskets can be used Place the coni...

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