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Windsor series manual  version 1.0                                                                                                                                       S.D  25.4.2014 

¾” BSP Male hot water inlet, 30mm from the floor, against the wall, 

200mm from the left hand side of the front (tap end) of the 
bath. 

¾” BSP Male cold water inlet, 30mm from the floor, against the 

wall, 250mm from the left hand side of the front of the bath. 

40mm Waste outlet @ 3ltr/Sec, 30mm from the floor, against the 

wall, 290mm from the left hand side of the front of the bath. 

 A  5 Amp IP65 Non Switch Fused Spur, with 2m of 1.5mm 3 core 

round cable protected inside plastic conduit to the bath within 
200mm of the tap end of the bath, positioning and specification 
to be in accordance with current IEE regulations. 

 An  additional power supply will be required if a spa is fitted.  

  Picture for visual reference only 

DIMENSIONS TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS SIDE 

Minimum distance between the walls and baths bath 
sides is 150mm. 

When deciding on the position of the bath there are a 
number of points that should be considered.  

1. 

Hoist and wheel chair access 

2. 

Access for installation and service 

3. 

Opening doors 

4. 

Distance from walls and other objects 

5. 

Manoeuvring the transfer trolley 

6. 

Under floor heating, pipe work and cables. 

The floor directly under the bath and transfer 
area must be a solid and even surface.  

Particular attention should be paid to the shaded    
area on the  plan  which need to be drilled to a 
depth of 100mm for fixing points and must be of 
solid construction with no buried services.  

Electrical connection & Earth bonding.  

A 30mA RCCD is required in compliance with the current IEE regulation. This should be located just outside 
the bathroom or on the consumer unit covering that area of the building.  

 

10mm Earth bonding and a minimum of 4mm cross bonding is to be fitted and tested for continuity in        
accordance with IEE regulations.  

Summary of Contents for Windsor Series

Page 1: ...1 Windsor series manual version 1 0 S D 25 4 2014...

Page 2: ...0 S D 25 4 2014 1 Cover 2 Contents 3 Pre installation 1 4 Pre installation 2 5 Pre installation water pressure 6 Installation 1 7 Installation 2 8 User Guide 1 9 User Guide 2 10 User Guide 3 11 Mainte...

Page 3: ...ead below to address the floating floor that affects your installation 1 It is feasible to tackle this type of floor in two ways a Remove a section of the surface floor and build up from the concrete...

Page 4: ...Minimum distance between the walls and baths bath sides is 150mm When deciding on the position of the bath there are a number of points that should be considered 1 Hoist and wheel chair access 2 Acces...

Page 5: ...te in this manner there is a ground current flowing indicating the possibility of electric shock Do not use this unit The unit should be corrected by a qualified representative before any further inst...

Page 6: ...sing the 2 button handset G Fit the shower unit before positioning the bath in the installation position H Manoeuvre the bath into its installation position I Remove the transportation board J Mark th...

Page 7: ...o the pick up arm ensuring that all of the location points are in line 4 Apply wheel brakes 7 Traverse the seat over the bath support the bathers legs 8 Lower the seat into the bath Exit is a reversal...

Page 8: ...bath the seat can begin lowering Press and hold the out of water button When the seat reaches the lowest point it will stop To send the seat back into the bath hold down the into water button and keep...

Page 9: ...s To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children or persons with infirmities to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times To avoid injury exercise care when entering or exc...

Page 10: ...ltiple users Do not use abrasive type cleaners Oven cleaners scouring powders or bleach on this product 1 Seat will not go down Check status display ensure mains power is supplied to the bath indicate...

Page 11: ...orrectly Where there are any mechanical or electrical parts any damage misuse or tampering with them will render the warranty invalid Any sealed electrical boxes must remain unopened or this will inva...

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