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USER WARNINGS
Upon receiving the product, please verify that it doesn't have any type of fl aw, scratch, dent, etc, that it is in perfect
condition, and ready for its installation. All our products are submitted to a rigorous quality testing system before
being supplied.
Before tiling or installing any type of material on or above the showertray, verify that it has been installed correctly
and check that it drains perfectly.
The installation must be carried out by qualifi ed personnel, and in compliance with current local standards. The
manufacturer refuses any responsibility for inconveniences caused by an improper installation or use, and will not be
liable for any costs derived from the substitution of glass enclosures, tiling or any other type of material.
PRE-INSTALLATION
See pages 3 and 4.
Sizes in mm.
V: Shipping volume (m3) / P: Shipping weight (Kg) / (H): Height according to valve supplied.
X: Glass enclosure zone. The minimum area reserved for the glass enclosure is 30mm.
INSTALLATION
See pages 5 - 7.
1. Check the product.
2. Material supplied.
3. Create a level base on which to place the showertray.
4. Mark valve position and install.
5. Check showertray drains correctly.
6.1 OPTION (A). Actual bonding of showertray to the substrate. Spread an R2/R2T bicomponent polyurethane
adhesive with a notched trowel, according to regulation EN 12004:2008+A1:2012 (Hidrobox recommends Keralastic
T, Ultrabond ECO PU 2K by Mapei).
6.2 OPTION (B). Actual bonding of showertray to the substrate (for sizes up to 90x180 cm). Spread a mono-
component adhesive (Ultrabond MS Rapid or Sikafl ex 11FC+) in strings that are 10-mm thick every 7 cm and every
3 cm on the edges.
Read the adhesive's technical data to apply correctly. Otherwise, problems fi xing the plate to the substrate may arise.
6.3 OPTION (C).Installation with feet.
7. Expansion joints. The expansion joint must be a minimum of 3 mm.
8. Protecting the showertray.
9. Installing the grid.
10. Sealing the perimeter joint and drying time.
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