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the outer door frame and the corner post of the fixed panel to a distance of 300mm, refer Diagram 1.
Silicone on the outer edge only. Fix the frame to the corner posts by drilling into the corner post using
the predrilled holes in outer frame as a guide. Use a 3mm drill bit and fit four 6 x 12mm square drive
screws to each side of the frame. Locate the two rolled lengths of plastic screw capping and cut to length
to fit into the slot to cover the screw heads (refer Diagram 3 above). When fitting, press gently into
position at several points along the length of the capping, to avoid stretching the material and work from
the top down. The two side panels and outer door frame are now resting on the tray but are not secured
to the wall profiles.
STEP 4 4mm framed door only
Cut an arrowhead on the vinyl seal and insert it in the slot under the
bottom edge of the door. Insert from the pivot block end with the curved face of the vinyl seal facing the
outside of the unit. Trim to full width of the door with a sharp knife. Avoid excessive stretching of the
material as it will shrink back to length and may finish up being too short (Diagram 4). Insertion of the
seal is greatly assisted by spraying silicone into the slot under the door. Do not spray silicone onto the
vinyl as it will become difficult to maintain a grip.
(6mm frameless door only)
Fit the handles to the door pane now. Cut the door seal to butt joint against
the pivot block on both sides of the bottom pivot on the bottom edge of the door glass.
STEP 5 WARNING:
Do not let the door swing open without
being held, as the fixed panels are not yet secured to the wall
profiles and the weight of the door may cause the unit to fall
forward.
To fit the door first place a 3mm drill, four of the #6 x 12mm
square drive screws on the floor of the tray. Ensure that the
screwdriver is easily accessible and that you have the top pivot
block and its screws.
Standing outside the unit hold the door in the open position
and locate the bottom pin into the bottom pivot block.
Maintain a firm grip on the door panel at all times. Tilt the top
of the panel towards the magnet side of the door to allow
sufficient clearance for the top pivot pin to swing inwards
under the top of the door frame, place the top pivot block
onto the top pivot pin. Step into the
shower and close the door into place on the magnet (Diagram 5). Maintain a grip on the door panel and
the top of the frame. Relocate the top pivot block in position, making sure the door closes on the magnet
and tighten the screws.
WARNING:
Do not let the door swing open without being held, as the fixed panels are not yet secured
to the wall profiles and the weight of the door may cause the unit to fall forward.