Trending Accessibility Multi-Piece (4836, 6033, 6036, 6048, 6060) User Manual

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6.

Carefully measure the framing pocket to assure it is of
proper size for the unit to be installed. Refer to

dimensional information in the Framing Diagrams on

Page 3, Figure 1.

5.

A special note: During handling and transport,

the product may be slightly bent. It is very important

that the seam side of each wall, and the threshold of the
pan does not have any bow or bend. This product is
engineered with materials that allow for the sections to be
pressed back to the normal and straight factory form that
is intended.

7.

Check the framing pocket for square. Check to assure
the vertical studs are plumb. To have tight seams where

the parts meet, it is very important that the framing pocket

be exceptionally square and plumb.

Check for square by holding a measuring tape from the
back left corner to the front right corner, as shown in
Figure 4. Repeat for the other side. If both dimensions are

the same, the framing is square. Adjust if necessary.

As each section is removed from the packaging, use a
straight edge to check the straightness of the wall sections
and of the threshold. An example of checking the threshold
is illustrated in Figure 2A. Check all the parts, and if not
straight, follow the procedures outlined below to bring the

parts back into the intended condition.

In the event they are not straight to 1/16”, pressure can be
applied to the top side of the material. This can be
accomplished by placing blocks under the two extreme
corners.

Always place a soft rag on the finished surface where it
contacts the wood blocks, and under your feet to avoid

damaging the finish.

Gently step on this area and allow your body weight
(Up to 250 pounds), to flex the material back straight.
Confirm straightness, repeat if necessary until +/- 1/16”

is accomplished. (Figures 2B and 2C)

Once the dry fit has been done and the fit confirmed,
disassemble the components. Resume step 5 and follow

each step carefully.

A complete dry fit for the shower base and walls is
recommended. A dry fit in this instance is defined as
securing the sections to the studs with no silicone and
minimal screws to confirm a good fit, and the framing
accommodates the sections. To achieve a dry fit
installation, proceed with steps 6 through 23 without using
the silicone, floor adhesive and minimal screws to secure

to the framework.

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Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 2C

Figure 2B

Figure 2A

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