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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

TRU-FIT 

DOOR & PANEL

PARTS LIST

ITEM PART 

DESCRIPTION 

QTY

A  ZSS-4506 

Wall Jamb 

1

B  ZSS-4505 

Hinge Jamb 

1

C  ZSS 4504 

Longer Piece = Wall Channel 

1

D  ZSS 4504 

Shorter Piece = Curb Channel 

1

E  CHG HGTW* 

Glass Hinge 

2

F  CHG BTB 

Back-to-Back Pull 

1

G  CMF Anchor 

Plastic Anchors for Wall Jamb 

6

H

 

#10 x 2” 

Wall Jamb Screws 

8

J  ZV-935 

Plastic Anchors for Channels 

6

K

 

#8 x 2”

 

Wall and Curb Channel Screws 

6

L  #8 x 3/4” 

Hinge Jamb to Wall Jamb Screws 

5

M  #10 x 3/4” 

Heavy Glass Hinge to Post Screws  8

N  ZV 969 

Adjustable Post Cap 

1

O   

3/8” Clear Glass Door 

1

P   

3/8” Clear Glass Panel 

1

Q  SP-GSB125 

Glass Blocks 

6

R  CHGP982 

Bottom Sweep 

1

S  CHGP976 

Angle Seal (Optional) 

1

T  CHGP972 

Bulb Seal (Optional) 

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Door should not be used for 72 
hours in order to let silicone 
cure properly.

When ordering repair parts, please provide the following information:
1. Model Number
2. Part Number
3. Part Description
4. Finish Color

Required Tools:
• 

TWO PEOPLE

• Pencil
• Tape  Measure
• Electric Drill
• Phillips Head Bit 
• Scissors
• Level
• Flat Head Screwdriver
• Hammer
• Silicone
• Painters or Masking Tape
• 1/8” and either 3/16” or 1/4” Drill Bits*
* Select the proper drill bits for your installation conditions 
(i.e. tile, porcelain, marble, etc)

*   The three pre-drilled holes and screws

    go on the inside of the enclosure.

** The two screws on the outside of the

    enclosure are optional, but 

    recommended for structural integrity.

V5_21_26

* Standard hinge part number listed. Reference original order PO for replacement parts.  

Hinge styles may vary.

Summary of Contents for TRU-FIT

Page 1: ...Angle Seal Optional 1 T CHGP972 Bulb Seal Optional 1 IMPORTANT NOTE Door should not be used for 72 hours in order to let silicone cure properly When ordering repair parts please provide the following information 1 Model Number 2 Part Number 3 Part Description 4 Finish Color Required Tools TWO PEOPLE Pencil Tape Measure Electric Drill Phillips Head Bit Scissors Level Flat Head Screwdriver Hammer Si...

Page 2: ... damage or bodily injury caused by an improper installation Failure to follow these instructions guidelines and warnings will void your warranty and possibly cause anything form minor water damage to serious injury or death These units have been tested under extreme usage condi tions and have not failed WHEN PROPERLY INSTALLED WHEN YOU START YOUR INSTALLATION Carefully remove all the enclosure par...

Page 3: ...ength of the base See Figure 1 FIGURE 1 STEP 4 Once the Wall Jamb A is level use a pencil to mark the holes for drilling Depending on the support behind the wall Plastic Anchors E may or may not be required IF you are unsure if unsure use the Plastic Anchors E to be safe If using an anchor use 1 4 drill bits to drill holes on the specified marks If wooden support is present and no anchor is requir...

Page 4: ...ee Figure 7 Use your masking tape to secure the Curb Channel D to your base DO NOT SUE SILICONE OR SCREWS YET ONLY TAPE See Figure 7 STEP 8 Place Wall Channel C on top of Curb Channel D and centerline up wall Once the Wall Channel C is plumb use a pencil to mark the holes for drilling Depending on the support behind the wall Plastic Anchors for Channels J may or may not be required If you are unsu...

Page 5: ...l pieces of tape inside and outside secure Glass Panel P to wall for the time being See Figure 11A STEP 9 Put a small amount of silicone in each hole drilled Place Plastic An chors for Channels J if needed in holes gently tap with hammer until anchor is flush It might be necessary to use a razor knife to cut the lip of the anchor off so it is completely flush with the wall Be sure not to hit the t...

Page 6: ...ace while one person steadies the door the other can adjust both pieces of glass so that you have about 1 8 gap between glass panels See Figure 14 1 8 is recommended to reduce leakage but can be larger if desired It is ideal to adjust a little in both door and panel instead of pulling all the adjustment out of one or the other depending on your size you might have to fully adjust both to ensure pr...

Page 7: ... have an 1 8 gap between door glass and panel glass Make any necessary changes to the Glass Panel P See Figure 17 FIGURE 17 STEP 18 With the Glass Panel P in place measure from wall to edge of panel glass This measurement will be the length you need to cut your Curb Channel D See Figure 18 FIGURE 18 STEP 19 Using a pencil mark your measurement on your Curb Channel D Proceed to cut the Curb Channel...

Page 8: ... 21 Place two stacks of three Glass Blocks Q inside the Curb Channel D per Figure 20A NOTE DO NOT SET ON SCREW HEADS These glass blocks will be used not only to cushion and protect panel from screw heads but to also adjust the height of the panel to match the door You can remove glass blocks to lower panel cut glass blocks in half and stack more than three to raise the panel See Figure 21A When re...

Page 9: ...icone FIGURE 24 STEP 24 We have supplied two extra 8 x 3 4 SelfTapping Screws L WE RECOMMEND PUTTING THESE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE UNIT FOR EXTRA SUPPORT These are not necessary but highly suggested to eliminate any movement during usage Using a 1 8 drill bit drill two pilot holes through both the Hinge Jamb B and the Wall Jamb A centered vertically with the Door Hinges E See Figure 24 FIGURE 25 STE...

Page 10: ...egs going in Hinge Jamb B See Figure 26A and mark for cutting See Figure 26B MAKE SURE CAP IS TOUCHING BACK WALL BEFORE MARKING Cut cap on mark using scissors See Figure 26C Place drop of silicone on the outside of both legs See Figure 26D Turn the Adjustable Post Cap N around and install with the legs going into the Wall Jamb A See Figure 26E FIGURE 26A FIGURE 26B FIGURE 26C FIGURE 26D FIGURE 26E...

Page 11: ...lass TRU FIT DOOR PANEL FIGURE 28A STEP 28 Place handle through holes in the Door Glass O Make sure that the clear washers are touching the glass Gently tighten handle screws so that handle is snug on glass DO NOT OVER TIGHTENTHE SCREWS with the allen wrenches supplied with the pull Over tightening can crack the washers See Figure 28A Place other side of handle on studs See Figure 28B with set scr...

Page 12: ...s of glass You will need to cut into 3 pieces that will fit the small areas from top hinge to top of door bottom hinge to bottom of door and the large area between hinges Remove red cover ing to expose adhesive and apply to edge of glass See Figure 29B ZV Angle Seal M This is to be placed on handle side of door DIRECTLY to the Panel Glass P make sure glass is clean and dry before application See F...

Page 13: ...ESHOOTING To make a claim under the provisions of this warranty please contact your local HMI Shower Enclosure dealer They should be able to solve any problem you might have If your dealer cannot solve your problem they will contact your local HMI Shower Enclosure distribution center If you are unable to obtain warranty service through your local HMI Shower Enclosure distribution center you can co...

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