Installation Guide

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Freestanding Baths
Overow Drain Hole Cutouts
Cutout (Fig. 4) Drain Part Number
Linear Drain MF35XXX
Rotary Drain HP55XXX
Avvio Collection Integral
Deep Soak Drain LH33XXX
Slip Cover Drain PG35XXX
Fig. 3
0.63”
(16mm)
0.38”
(9.65mm)
0 2.5”
(63.5mm)
3.5”
(88.9mm)
MF35
HP55
PG35
SOLID
SURFACE
LH33
3.13” (79.5mm) Minimum
4.75” (120.6mm) Maximum
Set the 2-piece tub in place and position
it precisely with respect to the drain-
overow location. Verify where the
indentation for the drain is in relation
to the drain-overow. Use a marker to
outline the perimeter of the entire tub
directly on the oor (Fig. 5).
Mark a trough for the overow drain
location on the oor. The drain-
oveow extends below the
bottom of the bath. The drain-
overow requires a cutout of the oor
for providing space to accommodate
the extension. Do not exceed the
dimensions of the tub perimeter.
When the above locations have been
marked on the oor, remove the
tub base (skirt), set it aside and
continue with the installation process.
Faucetry is not supplied with the
freestanding bath. To use deck-
mounted faucetry, exible connection
lines that are 72” in length must be
used. These lines need to be installed prior to installating the bath into the skirt.
When installing the faucet on the same side as the overow, make sure there is no interference between the two before
drilling.
Use silicone to attach the tub skirt to the Sub oor. Make sure the tub is properly oriented according to the drain-overow
end. Place the tub skirt on the oor in relation to the drain/overow. Place the tub skirt on the oor an line up with the
markings prevously made on the oor.
Apply silicone to the foam feet or bottom of the adjustable feet. Carefully place the tub into the tub skirt in relation to the
drain/overow. Allow silicone to dry for 24-hours before entering and/or using the tub.
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Fig. 4
Side
Views
Bottom
Views
Silicone
Silicone
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3
4
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Installation Instructions for 2-Piece Tub
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5