Instructions / Assembly
B. Use two more #8-32 x 3/8”
HWH Screws (#17) to attach
the remaining Rollers (#11)
to the back surface of the
Top Rail (#10) of the Inside
Framed Door Panel (#6).
The metal parts (the Nut side)
should be against the frame,
as shown in Figure 5C.
STEP 8 Installing the Door Panels
Installing the Door Panels may be easier if you have
someone assisting you. Always wear gloves and safety
goggles whenever handling glass.
A. Locate the Inside Framed Door Panel with
Integrated Handles (#6). When standing inside
the shower, the curved Integrated Handles will be
facing you.
B. Hold the Inside Framed Door Panel (#6) so that
the rollers are facing away from you. Standing
outside and facing the shower enclosure, lift the
Inside Framed Door Panel (#6) up and over the
Curb (#2) and then lift the Top Rail (#10) up into
the Header (#1) (See Figure 6A).
C. Gently set (lower) the Inside Framed Door Panel
(#6) into position with the wheels seated in the
rear track of the Header (#1). Make sure that the
Panel rolls freely.
D. If someone is assisting you,
have he or she stand in the
shower and pull the bottom
edge of the Inside Framed
Door Panel (#6) towards
them, to give you about 2” of
clearance for the next step.
If you are installing the doors
by yourself, you will need to
push the Inside Framed Door
Panel (#6) out of your way
as we describe here. Hold
the Outside Framed Door
Panel (#5) so that the Rollers
(#11) face towards you. Lift
the Outside Framed Door
Panel (#5) and use the index
finger of both hands to
carefully push the Inside
Framed Door Panel (#6) back
and out of the way as you
lift the Outside Framed Door
Panel (#5) up and over the
Curb (#2). Insert the Top Rail
(#10) up and into the Header
(#1). Set the wheels into the
front track of the Header (#1)
(See Figure 6B).
E. VERY CAREFULLY set
the Outside Framed Door
Panel (#5) into the track
and make sure that it rolls
freely. Carefully ease the
Inside Framed Door Panel
(#6) back into place.
F. Slide both Panels to one side
to prepare for the next step.
STEP 9 Adjusting and Aligning the
Door Panels
A. To ensure that the enclosure is water-tight, the
Door Panels (#5, #6) must be correctly aligned.
Slide the Inside Framed Door Panel (#6) toward
the wall with the shower head. Slide the Outside
Framed Door Panel (#5) to the opposite wall. If
the Door Panels (#5, #6) are not flush with the
Wall Jambs (#3) or are too high off the Curb
(#2), the unit could leak while the shower is
in use. If the edges of the Door Panels (#5,
#6) do not align flush with the Wall Jambs (#3),
the Door Panels (#5, #6) need to be adjusted.
B. One or more of the Rollers (#11) may need to
be adjusted to properly align the Door Panels
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Figure 5C
Inside
Tub:
Smooth
side of
glass
Outside
Panel - Rollers
on front side
Inside Panel - Rollers
on back side
Figure 5A
Outside Tub:
Front of each
panel faces out
Frame
Top
Front of
Outside
Panel
(Textured
side)
Nut
Outside
Shower
Inside
Shower
A
A
A
First Panel Installation
(Inside Door)
Figure 6B
Push
with
index
finger
Tub Sill /
Shower Dam
Figure 5B
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Figure 6A
Second Panel
Installation
(Outside Door)