Installation Guide
MAINTENANCE: Two primary materials are used to manufacture your new shower enclosure:tempered
glass and anodized aluminum. To assure a long lasting finish on the enclosure, wipe it down with a towel after
each use. Never use a scouring agent to clean the aluminum.
For occasional, more concentrated cleaning efforts, we find that Lysol Bathroom Cleaner works extremely
well. Be sure that any over spray falling on the aluminum frame is rinsed thoroughly and dried. Many over-the-
counter cleaners, if applied to the aluminum and left on, will harm the metal finish and cause permanent
damage, even though their di
rections indicate safe use on shower doors.
INSTALLATION NOTES: Unpack your unit carefully and inspect for freight damage. Layout and identify
all parts using the instruction sheets as a reference. Before discarding the carton, check to see that no small
hardware parts have fallen to the bottom of the box. If any parts are damaged or missing, refer to the
descriptions noted in the instructions when contacting your dealer for replacements.
Handle the glass panels carefully and protect the edges. Safety te
mpered glass is very resistant to breakage, but
the sharp corners of the panels can damage tile and floor surfaces.
Please wear safety glasses whenever drilling or cutting. When drilling holes in the ceramic tile or marble, use a
center punch and hammer to carefully break the surface glaze so the drill can start without skidding.
To install your shower door you will need the following: tape measure, level, #2 Phillips screwdriver,
3/16” wrench, drill, 1/8” and 3/16” drill bits, hacksaw, pencil, and caulking (clear
silicone recommended).
Optional tools include a miter box for cutting parts to length, files, center punch, and masking tape.
NOTE: Tempered glass cannot be cut.
Although safety tempered glass is very resistant to breakage, the
glass can still break if unequal pressure is placed on it during
installation. Use caution. In addition, the sharp corners of the
panels can damage tile and floor surfaces, so it is best to handle
the glass panels carefully and protect the edges.
QCI5020 Rev 0 Page 2 Certified 06/21/2016