Lanikai showerspa installation instructions, Flow restrictor information – PULSE ShowerSpas 1028 Lanikai User Manual

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Lanikai ShowerSpa Installation Instructions

Congratulations on your purchase of the PULSE Lanikai Rain
Shower system. There’s no better way to start your day!

Follow these simple steps in the order presented to help avoid
mistakes. When finished, multiple, soothing showering options
are at your fingertips.

Assembly and installation of the Lanikai Rain Shower System
is designed to be quick and easy. If you have any installation
questions or performance problems call PULSE Customer Service
toll free at 1-888-785-7320 (8:30 am – 5:00 pm pacific time
Monday – Friday) or email [email protected] before
returning this product to the store.

FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION OR COMPLETE REMODEL
• A hot/cold Automatic Compensating Shower Valve which

complies with ASSE 1016-2011/ASME A112.1016-2011/
CSA B125.16-11 is required (NOT INCLUDED)

• Nipple should extend no more than ½" past finished

wall surface.

1. Determine the length Nipple (D) needed.

a. Place mark on existing shower arm at wall surface.

Unscrew shower arm from elbow in wall.

b. Measure distance from mark on shower arm to end of

shower arm threads. Add ½" to this measurement, and
then round to nearest ½".

Example 1: If measurement = 1¼", add ½" = 1¾",

rounded = 2" NPT nipple—this is the length needed.

Example 2: If measurement = 1

5

/

8

", add ½" = 2

1

/

8

",

rounded = 2" NPT nipple—this is the length needed.

IMPORTANT—If existing shower arm is located above the
tile/fiberglass wall surface you must add the distance from
the sheetrock to face of the tile/fiberglass shower wall to the
above measurement.

NOTE—If supplied 2" Nipple (D) is not the correct length
based on above formula, you must obtain the correct size,
sold separately. Various length NPT brass nipples are readily
available at most hardware stores.

2. Apply a generous amount of Teflon Tape (N) to both ends of

the Nipple (D).

3. Hand tighten Inlet Fitting (C) onto Nipple (D), then Nipple to

fitting in wall. Use adjustable wrench on the Inlet Fitting to
tighten both connections simultaneously. Continue tightening
until both connections are secure with no leaks.

4. Connect Top Tee (B) into Shower Pipe (E) and align with

Diverter. Make sure Top Tee is fully seated into Shower Pipe
and secure with Set Screw (K).

5. Slide Shower Arm (A) into Top Tee (B) and hand-tighten

Retaining Nut until secure.

6. Slide Top Escutcheon (F) over Top Tee (B), then slide Bottom

Escutcheon (F) over Diverter.

7. Loosen Set Screw (L) on Diverter, slide Lower Mount (G) into

Diverter and tighten set screw. Do Not Expose Tape!

8. Push Top Tee (B) over Inlet Fitting (C) until flush against fit-

ting. Position Diverter so Shower Pipe (E) is plumb (vertical).
Mark location of Lower Mount (G) with pencil.

9. Wall surface must be clean of any residue and completely

dry. Remove covering of two-face tape and reposition
Lower Mount (G) to mark so the optional mounting holes are
horizontal. Apply pressure to mount for 30 seconds by push-
ing firmly against the Diverter. To ensure proper adhesion,
allow one hour before using your ShowerSpa and keep area
around the mount as dry as possible for the first 24 hours.
Tape will be fully cured after 24 hours.

OPTIONAL—Secure Lower Mount (G) with permanent wall
anchors. Mark hole locations in Lower Mount. Drill 1¼" deep
holes using 6mm (1/4") masonry/tile drill bit. Insert Wall
Anchors (P) and secure Lower Mount with Screws (O).

CAUTION — LIVE PLUMBING IN WALL

10. Position Shower Pipe (E) parallel to wall by adjusting Diverter

on Lower Mount (G). Secure Diverter to Lower Mount with
Set Screw (L).

11. Insert Rubber Washer (M) into both ends of Hose (J). Con-

nect hex-head end to outlet on Diverter and tapered end to
Hand Shower (I). Place Hand Shower (I) into Holder.

12. Insert Rubber Washer (M) in Shower Head (H) and tighten

securely to Shower Arm (A).

Flow Restrictor Information

This unit contains flow restrictors limiting flow to 2.5 gallons per
minute. If the flow rate is less than expected, or reduces over
time, you may have an obstruction at the inlet restrictor.

To check for debris, remove shower unit from wall, exposing the
Inlet Fitting (C) (attached to wall).

Using needle nose pliers, rotate C-clip until one end enters the
cutout section of the fitting, then pull the C-clip out completely.

With needle nose pliers, gently depress the inner yellow ring of
the restrictor to expose the white spindle. Hold the spindle with
pliers and pull toward you to remove.

Remove the screen and turn cold water on—SLOWLY.

Run water for 15 seconds to remove debris from water line.

Check screen and restrictor for sediment. Use water and a soft
nylon brush (if necessary) to remove sediment.

When finished, first replace the screen, then the restrictor and
finally the C-clip.

The

Shower Head (H) and Hand Shower (I) are equipped with

flow restrictors limiting flow rate to 2.5GPM(9.5LPM) as
per the standard ASME A112.18.1/CSA B 125.1.

Your Lanikai Showerspa is fully functional with or without
the restrictors. Depending on your local plumbing codes, the
restrictors may or may not be necessary.

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