User Guide
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Note:
Assembling the
cubicle in situ is
usually easier than
moving the assembled
unit.
1.
Fig 4.0-Ensure that
the shower tray is
placed on the floor
and is level along its
length and width. Also
ensure that the
4x30mm blocks are
inserted in the bottom
of all 4 corner
sections before
assembly, as fig 4.1.
2.
Fig 4.1 -Locate the
corner post onto the
factory fitted foot
section (the only
corner post with a
large hole in the
bottom). Secure with
the grub screw
supplied (see inset).
This is always on the
pump post outlet.
Fig 4
Fig 4.1
Chiltern Invadex Side Entry MK2
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Cleaning & Maintenance
Regular
Shower Cubicles do not require any major maintenance, but you should
follow these simple instructions:
Tray and Enclosure
To retain the surface quality of your shower cubicle, weekly
cleaning using bathroom cleaning mousse or washing-up liquid,
warm water and a soft cloth is recommended. For the slip resistant
shower tray area you may need to use a stiff brush. Stubborn stains
may require a non-scratch liquid cleaner.
Do not use oven cleaner or a scouring powder on any of the
surfaces. Use of scourers will dull the finish of the surfaces and
spoil the appearance of your tray and enclosure.
Shower Head (Handset)
If you live in a ‘hard-water’ area, the holes in the shower head will
block more quickly. This will result in a poor spray and a reduction
in the heating ability of some instant water heaters.
Remove rings from the shower head and vigorously scrape out the
scale in the grooves, ensuring that the holes are clear.
Monthly
Pump Maintenance (for trays with pumped waste)
Regularly (monthly) lift pump from the socket in the base and remove
foreign matter from the blades. Scrub the area around the pump with a
long handled stiff brush. This will reduce the build up of scum and
odours. Check that the small bore hole adjacent to the pump blades is
clean. Replace pump cover making sure that the pump cover touches the
shower base.
For performance
regularly clean pump
and shower head.
Annual
We recommend that the unit is serviced by a qualified Chiltern Invadex
engineer. This will ensure that the unit complies with current health and
safety regulations.