User guide

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21. Loosely attach the RAC backplate to the RAC
wallplate, using the two backplate screws
provided.
22. Place the RAC backplate/wallplate assembly
over the outlet pipe with the arrow pointing
vertically up. The screw holes should be at
40° to the horizontal.
23. Mark the positions of the two RAC wallplate
xing holes.
Wallplate
RAC Backplate
Backplate Screws
Arrow
40°
24. Remove the assembly from the wall and
separate the backplate from the wallplate.
25. For solid walls drill two 6 mm holes for the
wall plugs. For other types of wall structure
alternative fixings may be required (not
supplied). If necessary, make a recess 6 mm
deep to accept the wallplate for ush tting of
the outlet to the wall surface.
Caution! Make sure that you do not drill into
pipework in the wall.
26. Fit the two wall plugs supplied and secure
the wallplate to the wall with the two wallplate
screws.
27.Make sure that there is clearance behind the
wallplate and temporarily t the two backplate
screws into the wallplate. This will prevent
the xing holes from becoming blocked with
plaster or grout.
28. Finish the wall, e.g. tiles. then remove the two
backplate screws.
Important! Make sure that you use the
cardboard building-in shroud when nishing
the wall. This will protect the valve and make
sure that you tile up to the correct diameter.
Caution! Make sure that the nished wall is
within the maximum and minimum limits and to
an even depth (no greater than 2 mm variation)
or the controls will not t correctly.
Cardboard Building-in Shroud
29. Place the backplate over the outlet pipe with
the arrow pointing vertically up and tighten the
two backplate screws. Make sure that the foam
seal abuts the nished wall surface.
RAC Backplate
Backplate
Screws