Installation Guide
VISIONS Ver 1 Rev 7 07/2015
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Preparation
1.
Prior to installation, examine all boxes and packages for shipping damage and compare the
piece count with your packing slip. After opening all boxes and packages read this introduction
carefully. Check that all of the needed parts are included in the package by checking off the
components on the “Detailed Diagram of Shower Door Components”. If the unit has been
damaged, has a finishing defect, or has missing parts, please contact our customer support
department within 3 business days of the delivery date. Please note that DreamLineTM will
not replace any damaged products or missing parts free of charge after 3 business days or
if the product has been installed. Feel free to contact DreamLineTM if you have any questions,
and please provide an order number, job name or other proof of purchase to help us identify
your original order.
2.
Please note that you should consult your local building codes with questions
about installation compliance standards. Building and plumbing codes may vary by
location, and DreamLine is not responsible for code compliance standards for your
project.
3.
Install all of the required plumbing and drainage before securing the shower. Have a competent
and licensed (if required by local code) plumber or tradesman perform and/or approve
your plumbing installation.
4.
Please
make sure that prior to beginning the installation, the surfaces are leveled and solid and
will be able to support the total weight of the unit. Also make sure the walls are at right angles.
Irregular installation surface level, radius corners or improper angle of side walls will result in
serious problems for your installation. Please, note that some adjustments and drilling may be
necessary during the installation process.
Tools Required
Caulk
Tape
Measure Pencil
Screwdriver
Phillips
Level
Gun
Caulk
Drill
Power
Hammer
Miter saw or Hacksaw
Drill bit
Drill bit
(Ø=5/16")
(Ø=1/8")
5.
Please protect all primary surfaces of the product during installation. Never set your glass down
directly onto a tile floor. Leave corner protectors in place until necessary to remove them. Always
use a piece of wood or cardboard to protect the bottom edge and corners of the glass prior to
and during installation.
6.
This unit must be installed upon a finished threshold and against finished walls.