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by the flanges at each end, then down 

the front vertical flanges. Use 1-1/4” large 

headed nails or screws. Continously check 

to confirm the unit remains square within the 

alcove as it is being secured (illust. 3 & 4).

NOTE: It is advisable to protect the unit sur-

face with a thin plywood or cardboard shield 

while fastening the flanges to the framing 

(illust. 5).

WARNING!

THE INSIDE UNIT SURFACE SHOULD

BE CLEAR OF ALL LOOSE DEBRIS

AND THE  SURFACE PROTECTED

BEFORE STEPPING INSIDE.

Removable Apron Panel

Certain aproned models come standard with 

a removable apron panel, while most mod-

els include a removable apron panel when a 

whirlpool or air system is ordered. Refer to 

your specific model for included features.

Oasis models with a removable apron 

system incorporate 4-6 adjustable magnet 

assemblies for quick and secure panel 

removal and reattachment.

The following procedure is recommended 

for the careful removal of the apron panel.

1.  Grasp the bottom of the apron panel 

edge with both hands and pull away from 

the unit. This will release the bottom 

magnets while the panel top remains at 

rest on the upper row of magnets (illust. 7).

2.  Pull the panel completely away from the 

top magnets and safely store the panel 

out of the way to avoid damage.

To reattach the panel:

1.  Locate the ‘up’ arrow on the inside of  

the panel and rotate it to the correct 

position for reassembly.

2.  Holding the panel at the top with the fin-

ished side facing you, locate the magnet 

alignment edges of the two outside re-

ceiver plates with your fingers. Angle the 

panel top in toward the unit apron and 

attach the  receiver plates to the outside 

magnets, ensuring the alignment edge is 

above the top of the magnet (illust. 8).

3.  Once the top of the panel is aligned, 

complete the attachment by pushing the 

bottom of the panel against the lower 

magnet assemblies until they catch.

4.  In the event that the reattachment does 

not line up, simply remove the panel 

(steps 1 & 2 for panel removal) and 

repeat the attachment.

Removable Panel Adjustments

Hand adjustments can be made to the 

removable apron attachment system should 

they become necessary. Simply move the 

magnets in or out by turning in either direc-

tion (illust. 9). Reattach the panel to check 

for a correct fit and readjust the magnets if 

necessary

 

Nailing

Flange

Wall 

Framing

1. Position Tub
in Framed Area.

Confirm unit apron is

flush on floor.

Whirlpool Access

Confirm Drain Alignment 

Nailing Flange

Illustration 2 - 

Unit Installation

Procedure

Fixture

Blocks

Front Drain Cut-Out

5“

04

02

Minimum

Alcove Depth,
Unit Rough-In

Depth

Drain

Cut-Out

Drain

Center

07

08

01

Alcove Length - Unit Width

03

Finished

Unit Depth

06a

06b

05a

05b

5“

21“ Wide

Whirlpool

Pump

Access

Model 

01  02  03  04  05a 05b 06a 06b  07  08

TR(G)-S/IF-900*

s

  60” 

43”  41-3/4”  29” 

30” 

30”  27-1/2” 27-1/2” 26-1/2” 10-1/4”

OV-S/IF-320*

s

 

72” 43-1/4” 42” 33-3/4” 36”  36” 33-1/2” 

33-1/2” 

31-1/4” 5-3/4”

*Standard ‘S’ model includes a removable apron access panel 

s

Whirlpool equipped ‘S’ model includes a removable apron access panel

Illustration 1e - Front-Center Drain, Unit Dimension & Alcove Framing Guidelines (dimensional tol0 / -3/8”)

Summary of Contents for BA-5429

Page 1: ...room drain location l Check unit for surface damage l Check unit color for coordination to other bathroom fixtures Whirlpool System Check Assembly and operational instructions are included in a separate publication for all whirlpool and air equipped models l Check for proper trim color and system options INSTALLATION SITE FRAMING Due to individual site variations exact guidelines for every situati...

Page 2: ... flange at each framing member to maintain the unit in the proper position With the unit square and level in the alcove drill a 1 8 hole throught the nailing flange at each framing member Secure the unit in place across the back wall first followed BA R 41 L illustrated BA R 51 L illustrated 2 Dia Drain 2 1 2 Dia Overflow C Drain Clearance Drain Center Overflow Center 1 1 4 1 1 4 60 8 1 2 22 3 4 5...

Page 3: ... illustrated S model apron extends down to room floor 2 Dia Drain 4 1 4 2 1 2 Dia Overflow 1 3 8 Drain Clearance Drain Center Overflow Center 6 Leveling Supports 1 1 4 Arm Rest Arm Rest Beveled Edge 15 1 8 20 3 4 51 1 2 60 9 42 43 1 4 21 21 22 16 1 2 2 Styllis BA 6042 Styllis BA IF 6042 illustrated BA model apron extends down to room floor Styllis BA 6036 Styllis BA IF 6036 illustrated BA model ap...

Page 4: ... Drain 4 1 2 1 3 4 Drain Clearance Leveling Supports 1 1 4 Beveled Edge 16 1 2 14 3 4 20 3 4 36 36 42 8 1 4 33 3 4 22 43 1 4 1 1 4 72 2 1 2 Dia Overflow 2 Illustration 1d Front Center Drain Unit Dimension Alcove Framing Guidelines dimensional tolerance 0 3 8 Model 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 BA 5429 54 30 1 4 29 14 1 2 8 10 1 2 12 10 1 2 BA R 41 60 30 1 2 29 1 4 14 1 4 8 1 2 11 11 3 4 13 1 2 BA R 51 6...

Page 5: ... the magnet alignment edges of the two outside re ceiver plates with your fingers Angle the panel top in toward the unit apron and attach the receiver plates to the outside magnets ensuring the alignment edge is above the top of the magnet illust 8 3 Once the top of the panel is aligned complete the attachment by pushing the bottom of the panel against the lower magnet assemblies until they catch ...

Page 6: ...xing will depend on unit usage and water quality WARNING NEVER APPLY WAX TO THE UNIT FLOOR u Routine Cleaning Mild non abrasive cleaner specifically formulated for gelcoat and acrylic surfaces recommended Rinse surface thoroughly u Heavy Soap Deposits Liquid ammonia household cleaner applied full strength Rinse surface thoroughly u Stubborn Stains Liquid household cleaner or hydrogen peroxide appl...

Page 7: ...UT IN Illustration 9 Panel Adjustment Panel Angled For Reattachment Adjustable Magnet Assembly Top Receiver Plate Magnet Alignment Edge Attach Top of Panel First Illustration 8 Panel Attachment Removable Panel Top Receiver Plate Adjustable Magnet Assemblies Bottom Receiver Plate Pull Panel Bottom Out To Remove Illustration 7 Panel Removal ...

Page 8: ...y service connections beyond the recommendations supplied by Oasis and within the scope of applicable codes and ordinances or b Carelessness damage abuse misuse negligence improper care fire flood or acts of God or c Non conforming use including any use beyond those intended for the product system option and or accessory including failure to follow the Prescribed Care and Maintenance Instructions ...

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