Installation Guide

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Acrylic Back Wall Installation
1. Install the tray prior acrylic back walls installation. Follow your tray installation instructions to
install it properly.
2. Surface must be dry, smooth and free of any dust, soap scum or any other contaminants. Run a
bead of silicone or adhesive on the corner wall piece and along the wall area where the wall corner
piece will rest. It should be applied on one panel at a time or it will start to set. See Fig 1 and Fig 2
for details.
3. Place the panel in position and apply pressure to the complete surface top to bottom to ensure
good overall contact. See Fig 3 for details.
4. Run a bead of silicone down the next area where the side panel will rest (this should be the side
where there are no controls or valves). See Fig 4 for details.
5. Place the side panel in position and apply pressure to the complete surface top to bottom to
ensure good overall contact. DO NOT trim. See Fig 5 for details.
6. Carefully measure and drill the holes in the second side panel which will accommodate the shower
head and mixing valves. Make sure that all plumbing fixtures protrude through the acrylic walls
when it is put in position. See Fig 6 and Fig 7 for details.
7. Apply a wide bead of silicone down the area where the second panel will rest. Run a bead of
silicone along the panel (make sure silicone is applied around the cut out holes). See Fig 8 for
details.
8. Place the side panel in position and apply pressure to the complete surface top to bottom to
ensure good overall contact. DO NOT trim. See Fig 9 for details.
9. Without permanently installing the front enclosure, mark the outer edges of the vertical profiles.
See Fig 10 and Fig 11 for details.
10. Using knife trim the excess of the acrylic panels. See Fig 12 and Fig 13 for details.
11. Apply a final layer of the caulking material to the vertical and horizontal outside seams where the
panels are joined and meet the tub. See Fig 14 for details.