Installation Guide
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STEP6. Push the drain outlet into the threaded adapter hole. Spread pea gravel or tile spacer around the drain base to protect
the weep holes.
Adjust the threaded adapter, the top edge of the drain body needs to be flush with the height of tile surface, then level the
drain body (use a tool, for example, a spirit level).
STEP7. Trowel mortar onto the membrane, build up the shower floor allowing for thickness of tile and adhesive, grade to
create MIN 1% slope towards the drain.
STEP8. After the floor mortar has cured, install the floor tile with tile adhesive or thin set mortar, using a notched trowel.
STEP9. Fill the gap around the drain body with silicone bead or grout, sweep off the excess material.
STEP10. Put the stainless strainer and grate into the drain body successively.
*If your shower drain is TYPE
Ⅱ
, STEP 10 of installation is as follows.
And it has another usage---insert-tile. You can try by the following steps:
1 2 3
STEP1. Insert the longer foot of supporter into the hole first, then push the shorter foot into the right hole with appropriate
strength. Assemble supporters at the corners of the tray one by one (as shown in picture1). Ensure it is seated properly. Then
turn the opening frame of the tray upwards for use.
STEP2. Carefully measure the inside opening frame of the tray, cut the insert-tile as required size, maximum tile thickness
12mm. (Figures in picture2 are for reference only.)
STEP3. Put the strainer, tray and the finished tile in the drain body successively.
Note about step3:
① Optional: Apply adhesive or silicone on the back and perimeter of tile before laying. If you do, please scrape the excess
tile adhesive, clean up the tile surface and the tray after laying.
② Tile surface should be not lower than the tray edge to avoid ponding water.
Note: Do not use your shower for 48 hours after installation.