Installation (continued)
NOTE:
Make sure that your shower valve is closed at all times from now until the
testing is required.
- Disassemble your existing shower head (1) . Pull away from
the wall cover (2) that is in the area where the shower arm (3)
meets the wall .
1
-
Mark clearly on your existing shower arm, the level at which
the wall meets the shower arm .
3
Mark shower
arm here
-
Remove your existing shower arm (3) from the wall using a
wrench and turning it counter-clockwise . DO NOT DISCARD YET .
3
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Put thread seal tape (B) on the end of the long brass connector
(E) that has the white check valve (D), see Fig . 9 .
Thread seal tape on this end
B
D
Pre-installed in E
3
2
Fig .8A
Fig .8B
Fig .8C
2 3/16" (55 .6 mm)
E
Fig .9
- Align the thread sealed end of the long brass connector (E)
with the threaded end of the recently removed old shower
arm . The open end of the long brass connector should extend
past the mark drawn on the shower arm by 5/8" to 1-1/8" (16
to 29 mm) as shown in figure 10A. If it does not, extend it with
short brass connectors (F) until it does as shown in figure 10B.
MINIMUM: 5/8"
MAXIMUM: 1 1/8"
Mark on shower arm
MINIMUM: 5/8"
MAXIMUM: 1-1/8"
- Using the provided Hex key (A), install the new assembled
brass connector, see Fig . 11, making sure that the end where
you placed the thread-seal tape (where the check valve is)
goes towards the wall where the old shower arm was .
Shower
Outlet
-
Clean the wall around the brass connector assembly
throroughly with a dry cloth . Peel the paper backing from the
double sided tape on the stainless steel mounting bracket (H) .
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Please contact cs@conglomkb.com or 1-877-333-0098 for further assistance .
Align
Mark on shower arm
here
E
Thread
Seal End
Fig .10A
E
F
Fig .10B
Brass
Connector
Assembly
Fig .11
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