4.3- Mounting the shower : concrete/masonry installation only
1. Choose a location for shower that receives the most direct
sunlight.
2. Use the base plate/lower tube to mark the position of the mounting
holes to be drilled into concrete/masonry for bolts (see FIG.4)
3. Remove shower. Using the marks just created, .drill ½" diameter
holes, 1¾" deep,
4. Insert Expansion Nuts into holes. Place the bolt inside the
expansion nut and tap with a hammer to slightly expand the nut.
5. Remove Bolt and place the base plate/lower tube over the holes
and secure to surface with bolts and washers provided.
NOTE: Base plate will appear loose until shower is fully secured to
the surface.
4.4- Mounting the shower : using base (not included)
NOTE: DO NOT PLACE BASE ON AN UNSTABLE OR UNEVEN SURFACE.
1. Lay out the four corner sections to form a square with male and female connections lined up as
shown below. Snap the four corner sections together by inserting the male connections into the
female slots (see FIG.5)
2. Turn base upside-down and snap the side foot locks into the circle slots located towards the outer
edges of each seam (see FIG.6)
3. Press the center nut covers into center holes indicated (see FIG.7)
4. Place shower on top of assembled base and line up the bolt holes on the shower's mounting flange
with the bolt holes in the base. Insert and tighten the mounting bolts (see FIG.8)
Fig.5
V. OPERATION
5.1- Intended use
- The product is intended for domestic use for outdoor.
- The product is intended for shower purpose.
- Do not use for purposes not intended
5.2- Operation
1. Turn and lift shower handle to FULL ON "HOT" position.
2. Turn on water supply to garden hose to fill shower. Shower will take about 2 minutes to fill
NOTE: Filling tube with valve in hot position ensures no air pockets are trapped in shower. This
procedure is used for initial set up only.
3. When water flows from shower head, turn shower handle off. Turning the shower off allows the
water to begin heating.
4. Shower is ready to absorb sunlight and heat your water.
NOTE: Depending on available sunlight and outside temperature, it may take up to 1 hour or longer
to fully heat the water. Using the shower too soon will yield less heated water. A recently used
Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.4
Fig.8