Installation Instructions

Contractors Wardrobe
®
, 26121 Avenue Hall, Valencia, CA 91355 | Phone: 661.257.1177 Fax: 661.257.4907 | CwDoors.com
Model 650/660-PRIN-1275-0220
3
Tool check list (not included):
Phillips screwdriver
Level
Electric drill
1/8” drill bit (for fiberglass stall)
3/16” masonry drill bit (for tile stall)
7/64” drill bit
7/16” open end wrench
Pliers
Pencil
Scissors
Miter box & hacksaw with 32 tooth blade
Caulking gun and clear tub/tile silicone
Tape measure
Safety glasses and saffety goggles
Congratulations on purchasing your new Cw
®
shower
enclosure. Now that you have opened the package,
we want you to verify that you have all the necessary
hardware supplied with your enclosure.
Please read and understand these instructions in their
entirety prior to assembly, installation and operation.
Before beginning assembly of the product, make sure
all parts are present. Compare parts with the parts list.
If any parts are missing or sillaged, do not attempt to
assemble the product. Contact our Customer Service
department with any questions or concerns you may
have about this product at 661.257.1177.
DO NOT use a razor blade to cut open the paper
wrapping as you may scratch the contents.
DO NOT REMOVE your old shower door until you
check that your new shower door kit is the right size
for your shower and that all the proper parts are in
the box or hardware bag. Refer to Step 1.
CAUTION: Do NOT cut tempered glass or allow
the corners of the panels to strike the tub/tile,
each other, any hard surface, wall or floor, as these
actions may cause sillage and the tempered glass
will shatter. Using safety glasses and safety gloves
is highly recommended.
Step 1 Preparing your opening
A. Before you remove the existing enclosure and
all its parts, check that your newly purchased
enclosure is the correct size (See Figure 1).
1. Measure the finished opening width at top
(a) and bottom (b). Your new shower enclosure
should have a width equal to or greater than
the largest measured width of your opening.
2. Measure the finished opening height from
the shower sill (c) to the top of your shower
surround/tile (d). The height of your shower
enclosure should not exceed the top of your
shower surround/tile.
Figure 1
B. After determining that your newly purchased
enclosure is the correct size, remove the existing
enclosure and all its parts.
C. Remove all screw anchors from the wall.
D. Clean silicone sealant or caulking and any
other contaminants from shower and wall
surfaces. Fill any remaining holes with silicone
for waterproofing.
Note: Unless otherwise stated, views and directions
given in these instructions – left, right, front, back,
etc. – are from outside the enclosure, facing the
shower.
SHOWER
Height
a.
b.
e.
d.