10.14 Screw the manual actuator (o) into the fork head (n) of the deflection lever and lock
with a nut.
10.15 Using the spirit level, align the manual actuator (o) so that it is vertical.
10.16 Mark drill holes for the wall support (p) 40 mm above the triangular handle.
10.17 Drill in accordance with these markings.
10.18 Insert the wall plugs.
10.19 Screw on the wall support.
10.20 Screw the wall bracket (q) into the shower head (r) so that a seal is formed.
10.21 Seal in the shower head with the wall bracket and bring into position.
10.22 Establish the water connection.
10.23 Check the water connection for leaks.
10.24 Plug the manual actuator if need be.
11. Assembly for actuation from left
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Important!
• Prior to the assembly process, flush the pipework in accordance with DIN 1988.
• Mount the emergency shower in accordance with EN 15154 Part 1.
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The manual actuator of the emergency shower can be plugged.
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To protect the tiles, use masking tape when marking and drilling. Drill at low speed.
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Depending on the composition of the wall, special wall plugs may have to be used
(to be provided by the customer).
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For a door leaf width from 1 m, check whether the door frame obstructs the
assembly of the pull rod or wall support.
11.1 Door leaf width up to 1 m:
Align the wall panel (b) centrally above the door, 2310 ± 100 mm above the finished
floor in accordance with the water intake, and mark the drill holes.
11.2 Align the wall support (a) in accordance with the dimensions and mark the drill holes.
* Without the extension for the coupling rod (with the extension: +300 mm)
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Alternatively, use the drilling template.
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If using the extension for the coupling rod, do not use the provided drilling template.
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Important!
To assemble the system for actuation on the left, use the indicated drill holes.
11.3 Drill in accordance with these markings.
11.4 Insert the wall plugs.
11.5 Screw on the wall plate (b) and the wall support (a).
11.6 Dismantle the fork head (c) from the valve lever (d).
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