Double Threshold Shower Base with Corner Drain Configuration
HOWER BASE DIMENSIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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notice for the purpose of product improvement and customer experience. Please refer to the
model’s web page on DreamLine.com for the latest technical drawings, installation manuals,
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shown as an example
Please review this entire manual before beginning installation
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1. Prior to installation, examine all boxes and packages for shipping damage and compare the
piece count with your packing slip. After opening all boxes and packages read this introduction
carefully. Check that all of the parts are included in the package by checking off the
components on the parts list. If the unit has been damaged, has a finishing defect, or has
missing parts, please contact our customer support department within 3 business days of the
delivery date. Please note that DreamLine® will not replace any damaged products or
missing parts free of charge after 3 business days or if the product has been installed.
Please contact DreamLine® if with any questions and please provide an order number, job
name or other proof of purchase to help identify the original order.
2. Install all of the required plumbing and drainage before installing the shower base. Use a competent and licensed (if required by local code) plumber for all plumbing installation.
3. Shower bases must be installed by a licensed plumber. Please note that you should
consult your local building codes with questions on installation compliance standards.
Building and plumbing codes may vary by location and DreamLine® is not responsible for
code compliance standards for your project.
4. Make sure that prior to the installation the installation surface is leveled and solid and will be
able to support the total weight of the unit. Also make sure the walls are at right angles. While
some adjustment in leveling of the tray is possible, irregular installation surface level or
improper angle of side walls will result in serious problems for your installation. Please note
that some adjustments may be necessary during the installation process.
5. Center drain configurations are centered on the width only. See technical drawing tables
for drain locations.
6. Drain not included with this product. The drain opening is 3-3/8” in diameter and accepts a
standard 2” compression fitted drain.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Dimensions provided are for reference only. Measure the actual shower tray
before installation. This includes overall dimensions and drain location.
Allowed tolerance for center of the drain is +/-1/2".
1. Ensure that the floor and the studs
are at right angles.
Provide a 5”×5” opening in the subfloor for the drain.
The 2” PVC waste pipe should
extend above the surface of the
sub-floor according to the drain
installation instructions and the
height of the Shower base.
Refer to the product drawings and
tables in this installation manual for
the drain location.
4. Level the tray and place marks on the
studs above the upper edge of the tile
flange.
(Fig 4)
5. Mix the bedding material (Mortar,
cement-sand mix, etc.) Concrete or plaster is not recommended.
Apply enough bedding material
to support the entire bottom of
the shower base. This will add
additional stability and prevent the
base from shifting position.
6. After the bedding material has been
poured and
shower base into the position with the
drain assembly sliding over the PVC
waste pipe. It will be necessary to push
the shower base until the top of the tile
flange aligns with the marks drawn on
the studs and the front edge is
contacting the rough floor along the
entire length of the shower base. Ensure
that the base is level in all directions.
You may need to use shims to hold the
tray level until the bedding fully sets.
Remove all excess mortar.
(Fig 6)
before
it sets, place the
7. Allow the bedding material to completely harden before applying weight to the bottom of the
shower base.
Install the cement board (or the wallboard) above the tile flanges and secure it to the studs.
Put the tiles (or other finishing wall material) over the cement board leaving 1/8” gap between
the bottom of the tile or wall kit and the shower base. Use caulk to fill the gap.
BASES and BACKWALLS: To ensure long lasting life for your acrylic base and/or back walls:
wipe them off after each use with a soft cloth. To clean the acrylic base or back walls use
non-abrasive sprays or cream-based cleaners. Avoid the use of aerosol spray cleaners.
Never use abrasive cleansers, metal brushes or scrapers that could scratch or dull the surface.
GLASS: To ensure long-lasting life for your glass shower products: wipe them off after each use
with a soft cloth. Rinse and wipe off the glass using either a soft cloth or a squeegee to prevent
soap buildup and water spots (Hard water can etch the surface of the glass over time if left to
dry). To prevent scratching the surface: never use abrasive cleaners or cleaning products that
contain scouring agents. Never use bristle brushes or abrasive sponges that may scratch the
surface.
HARDWARE: To ensure a long-lasting finish: wipe off the metal parts after each use with a soft
cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning products containing ammonia, bleach or acid. If
accidentally used, rinse the surface as soon as possible to prevent damage to the finish
(peeling or corrosion). After cleaning the polished finishes, rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with
a soft cloth.
Clean stainless-steel surfaces at least once a week. When applying stainless steel cleaner or
polish to stainless steel hardware, work with (not across) the grain. Never use an abrasive
sponge or cloth, steel wool or wired brush as these may permanently scratch the surfaces.
NOTE: To maximize the life of your door, it is important to regularly inspect the glass
and other hardware for misalignment, proper attachment, and/or damage. Contact
DreamLine with any questions or concerns.
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Model #s
SHEN-7031310
SHEN-7031310-FR
SHEN-7034340
SHEN-7034340-FR
SHEN-7036360
SHEN-7036360-FR
01= Chrome
FR= Frosted Glass
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notice. For the latest up-to-date technical drawings, manuals or any other details please refer
to your model’s web page on DreamLine.com
Please read these instructions carefully before installing. If you have any questions regarding
installation, please contact our technical support specialists Monday through Friday 8:00 AM –
7:00 PM EST at Phone: 1-866-731-2244, Fax: 1-866-857-3638 or e-mail our technical support
group at Support@DreamLine.com.
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Preparation
1. Prior to installation, examine all boxes and packages for shipping damage and compare the piece
count with your packing slip. After opening all boxes and packages read this introduction carefully.
Check that all of the needed parts are included in the package by checking off the components on
the “Detailed Diagram of Shower Door Components”. If the unit has been damaged, has a
finishing defect, or has missing parts, please contact our customer support department within
3 business days of the delivery date. Please note that DreamLine® will not replace any
damaged products or missing parts free of charge after 3 business days or if the product has
been installed. Feel free to contact DreamLine® if you have any questions, and please provide an
order number, job name or other proof of purchase to help us identify your original order.
2. Please note that you should consult your local building codes with questions about
installation compliance standards. Building and plumbing codes may vary by location, and
DreamLine® is not responsible for code compliance standards for your project and will not
accept any returns.
3. If this unit is going to be installed in a new construction, please install all of the required plumbing
and drainage before installing the shower. Use a competent and licensed (if required by local
code) plumber for all plumbing installation.
4. Please make sure that prior to beginning the installation, the surfaces are leveled and solid and will
be able to support the total weight of the unit. Also make sure the walls are at right angles.
Irregular installation surface level, radius corners or improper angle of side walls will result in
serious problems for your installation. Please, note that some adjustments and drilling may be
necessary during the installation process.
5. Please protect all primary surfaces of the product during installation. Never set your glass down
directly onto a tile floor. Leave corner protectors in place until necessary to remove them. Always
use a piece of wood or cardboard to protect the bottom edge and corners of the glass prior to
and during installation.
6. This unit must be installed upon a finished threshold and against finished walls.
7. This model has 1” of adjustment for out-of-plumb wall conditions within the wall profiles.
NOTE: DO NOT install the handlesonto the door glass until instructed to do so. DO NOT lift the
glass using the handles.This could result in damage to the glass and /or serious personal injury.
NOTE: For models with Frosted glass, install the textured surface towards the inside of the shower
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Tools Required
Caulk
Tape
MeasurePencil
Screwdriver
Phillips
(Ø=5/16")
Drill bit
Level
Gun
Caulk
Drill
Electric
Hammer
(Ø=1/8")
Drill bit
Knife
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Detailed Diagram of Shower Enclosure Components
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
11
16
1
2
34
5
6
17
01
Wall profile
2pcs
10
Truss head screw ST4.2×40
8pcs
02
Glass profile
2pcs
11
Round head screw ST4.2x25
8pcs
03
Guide rail
2pcs
12
Round head screw ST4.2x10
4pcs
04
Glass door
2pcs
13
Flat head screw ST4.2x16
4pcs
05
Stationary glass
2pcs
14
Decorative cover with washer
4pcs
06
Handle
2pairs
15
Wall anchor
8pcs
07
Magnetic strip
1pair
16
Glass holder
4pcs
08
Anti-water strip (2 long, 2 short)
4pcs
17
Wheel assembly (top & bottom)
4pairs
09
Single side strip
2pcs
Packing List
NOTE: Unpack your unit carefully and inspect it. Lay it out and identify all parts using the detailed
diagram and packing list in this manual as a reference. Before discarding the carton, check for small
hardware bags that may have fallen to the bottom of the box. If any parts are damaged or missing,
please contact DreamLine® for replacement. The shipping boxes may contain extra parts not used in
your model configuration. NOTE: Retain these installation instructions for future reference.
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Shower Enclosure Installation
TIP: Apply a small amount of wax or liquid
soap to the screws to make installation
easier and to prevent stripping the screws
while screwing the Glass profiles (02) to the
Guide rails (03).
TIP: Apply a thin bead of silicone to the
bottom rail when setting the glass in place.
1. Fasten the bottom Guide rail (03) to the Glass
profiles (02) with the Round head screws ST4.2x25
(11).
See Fig. 1 for details.
Fig. 1
2. Slide each Stationary glass (05) fully into the groove
of the Glass profiles (02), and then secure it by
attaching the Glass holders (16) to the bottom Guide rail (03) using the Flat Head ST4.2 x 16 screws (13).
See Fig. 2 for details.
Fig. 2
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Fig. 3
inside
Fig. 4
3. Insert the Single side strips (09) in-between the
Stationary glass (05) and the Glass profiles (02)
using a wooden shim or plastic blade. The strips
should be inserted from the side that will face inside
the shower.
ATTENTION:
Do not use a screwdriver or other metal objects to
push in the strips to prevent scratching or
damaging the glass and aluminum.
See Fig. 3 for details.
4. Repeat Step #1 and Step #2 to fasten the upper Guide
rail (03) to the Glass profiles and secure the
Stationary glass with the Glass holders (16).
See Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 for details.
5. Slide the Wall profiles (01) all the way over the
Glass profiles (02) on both sides. Make sure the
flanges of the Wall profiles (01) face inside the
shower.
See Fig. 4 for details.
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Ø5/16”
2
1 3 4
5
6
NOTE: The installed unit may not sit
perfectly centered on the threshold,
depending on the thickness of the finished
wall treatment used. You may adjust the
position outward slightly by extending the
wall profiles.
Fig. 5
inside
6. Move the finished frame to the designated position on
the shower base or threshold and push it tight to the
walls. If the walls are out-of-plumb, make adjustments
by slightly pulling the Wall profiles (01) out of the
Glass Profiles (02).
Use a level to adjust the frame into a plumb, vertical
position on both walls.
See Fig. 5 for details.
7. Hold this assembly in position and mark the drill holes on
the wall through the holes on the flange of the Wall Profiles (01).
Carefully set the assembled unit aside; drill the holes using
a Ø 5/16” drill bit and insert the Wall anchors (15).
Apply silicone caulk along the Wall profiles (01) and
around the holes on the wall. Also apply silicone under
the bottom Guide rail (03). Place the entire shower
assembly back into the designated position on the
threshold and secure it to the walls using the Truss head screws ST4.2×40 (10).
See Fig. 6 for details.
Fig. 6
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2
1 3 4 5 6
NOTE: DO NOT install the handlesonto the
door glass until instructed to do so. DO NOT
lift the glass using the handles.This could
result in damage to the glass and/or serious
personal injury.
1
2 3 4
inside
8. Fasten the top and the bottom Wheel assemblies (17) to
the Glass doors (04). The top wheels can adjust the door
level with the adjustable bolt and lock nut. The bottom
wheel has a press button to allow installation of the wheel
into Guide rail (03).
Note:
The lock nut of the upper wheel (Fig 7.1) and the press
button of the bottom wheel should be pointing up.
See Fig. 7 & 8 for details.
Fig. 7
9. Slide the top door wheels into the top
Guide rail(03). Push the bottom
wheels into the bottom Guide rail (03)
by pressing the button on the Wheel
assembly (17).
NOTE:
If necessary, use a hand screwdriver
(do not use a powerscrewdriver) to
adjust the upper wheels to make
minor adjustments so that the doors
operate smoothly and seal tight with
the magnets.
See Fig. 8 for details.
Fig. 8
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2
1
3
Ø1/8”
2
1
3
Fig. 10
door
panel
door
inside
door
10. Install the Handles (06) onto the Glass doors (04).
Press the Anti-water strips (08) onto the vertical edges of the
Stationary glass (05) and both vertical edges of the Glass doors
(04) (the shorter strips attach to the panel glass and the longer
strips onto the doors).
Press the Magnetic strips (07) onto the vertical edges of both
Glass doors (04) for a tight seal.
See Fig. 9 for details.
Fig. 9
11.Make final adjustments of the assembled unit within the Wall
profiles (01), making the unit tight to the walls and tight to the
threshold.
From inside of the shower area, drill 2 holes through the Wall Profiles (01) into the Glass profiles (02) using an Ø 1/8” drill bit.
(one hole at the top and one hole at the bottom)
ATTENTION:
Do not drill the profiles throughout, only through the first
layer of the wall profile and the glass profile.
Secure the Wall profiles (01) to the Glass profiles (02) using
the Round head screws ST4.2×10 (12) and washers (Fig 10.2).
Cover the exposed screw heads with the Decorative covers
(14).
See Fig. 10 for details.
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Caulk
Allow 24 hours for the silicone to fully cure
before using the shower.
Follow the safety guidelines from the Sealant
manufacturer concerning application, proper
ventilation and cure time.
12. Apply a good quality mildew-resistant silicone sealant
along the profiles and guide rails; on the seams between
the bottom guide rail and the profiles as well as along
the shower base or threshold from the inside of the
shower area. You may also apply silicone along the
outside if you choose.
See Fig. 11 for details.
Fig. 11
Product Maintenance
BASES and BACKWALLS: To ensure a long life for your acrylic back walls: wipe them off after
each use with a soft cloth. To clean the acrylic back walls use non-abrasive sprays or cream based
cleaners. Never use abrasive cleansers, metal brushes or scrapers that could scratch or dull the
surface.
GLASS: To ensure long lasting life for your glass shower products: wipe them off after each use
with a soft cloth. Rinse and wipe off the glass using either a soft cloth or a squeegee to prevent
soap buildup and water spots. To prevent scratching the surface: never use abrasive cleaners and
cleaning products that contain scouring agents. Never use bristle brushes or abrasive sponges.
HARDWARE: To ensure a long lasting finish: wipe off the metal parts after each use with a soft
cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning products containing ammonia, bleach or acid. If
accidentally used, rinse the surface as soon as possible to prevent finish peeling or corrosion. After
cleaning the shiny finishes, rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with soft cloth. Never use abrasive
sponges or cloth, steel wool or wired brushes as these may permanently scratch the surface.
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purpose of product improvement and customer experience. Please refer to the model’s web page on
DreamLine.com for the latest technical drawings, installation manuals, warranty information or additional
product details.
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reserves the right to alter, modify or redesign products at any time without prior notice for the
Do Not Return Product to the Store. Contact DreamLine® with any questions
Warnings and General Preparation2
Model Specific Preparation3
Adjustable Wall Profile System4
Tools5
Detailed Diagram of Shower Door Components6
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Parts List7-8
Installation Steps9-20
Top and Bottom Roller Assembly Installation16-17
Handle and Vinyl(s) Installation18
Decorative Cover with Washer Installation19
Product Maintenance21
Troubleshooting22
Factory Parts Information23-25
DreamLine® shower doors are not designed to be installed into a fiberglass surround due
to the radius corners and lack of a solid surface to mount the hardware.
All Rights Reserved
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•DreamLine® reserves the right to alter, modify or redesign products any time without
prior notice for product improvement and customer experience. Please refer to the
model’s web page on DreamLine.com for the latest technical drawings, installation
manuals, warranty information or additional product details.
•This product should be installed by someone familiar with the construction requirement
for this type of project and the care necessary for the safe installation and operation of
the product.
• The safety of any installation is the responsibility of the installer.
•
Professional installation recommended. (All Models)
•
Professional installation required
• To prevent damage or serious injury, Do Not lean against the installed panel/door/glass.
• To prevent damage or serious injury: Do Not attempt to lift or move a heavy lite of glass
alone. Use an assistant and/or a professional grade glass suction cup.
•The installation of some models may require drilling down into the threshold. Contact the
manufacturer of the base, tub, or threshold mat
drilling of holes into their product.
•All drawings in this installation manual are for illustrative purposes only and are not drawn
to scale.
EMPERED GLASS WARNING
•Your Shower Door Glass Could Shatter Without Warning if Improperly Installed or
Mishandled
•Do Not install or operate a shower door if the glass has chipped corners, slivered edges or
is otherwise damaged and/or has been dropped or banged into a hard surface such as
tile, marble or glass.
• The main causes of tempered glass breakage are:
o Improper handling, storage or installation
o Misuse/abuse
o Lack of maintenance
o Failure to replace damaged glass
o Improper handling during storage, unpacking and installation:
o Corners and edges are the most susceptible area to damage on a lite of tempered
glass and should be protected and handled with care during storage, unpacking,
installation and operation. A concentrated point of pressu
harder than itself may cause the tempered glass to shatter. The tempered glass may
release immediately, within several hours or even days later.
o Incorrect installation of door hardware, rollers, hinges, channels, stopper or glass:
o Improper installation may include: loose hardware and/or lack of proper gaskets
between the hardware and glass. Additionally, improper al
profiles or other hardware during installation or operation may place stress on the
glass edges and cause it to break.
oThis product must be installed by a professional and experienced installer familiar with
the safe handling of tempered glass.
o Improper use of this product:
o Aggressively opening or closing the door may cause trauma to the glass, which can
o The shower door hardware and glass should be inspected periodically:
breakage. This may occur immediately or hours or even days later.
lead to
Instruct the homeowner how to perform a periodic inspection of the shower
hardware and glass - some minor adjustments may be necessary based upon
the use (or misuse) of the shower door. Ensure that the hardware remains tight
and that the door alignment and o
should be made upon discovery to prevent damage to the product.
Additional considerations should be given to the installation of frameless
tempered glass products in households with young children or an elderly
person due to an increased chance of improper handling. In such cases,
alternatives such as shower curtains or grab bars should be considered.
.
erial with any questions regarding the
re or impact with a surface
ignment of guide rails, wall
peration are correct. Any adjustments
GENERAL PREPARATION
•After opening all boxes and packages, read this introduction carefully. Check that all the
items are included in the package by marking off the components on the “Detailed
s
Diagram of Product Components” page. Examine all boxes and packages for shipping
damage. If the unit has been damaged, has a finishing defect, or is missing parts; please
contact our Customer Support depart
3 business days of the delivery date. Please note that DreamLine® will not replace any
damaged products or missing parts free of charge after 3 business days or if the
product has been installed. Please contact DreamLine® if you have any questions.
•Please note that you should refer to your local building codes with questions on
installation compliance standards. Building and plumbi
location, and DreamLine® is not responsible for code compliance standards for your
project and will not accept any returns.
•If this unit is going to be installed in a new construction, install all the required plumbing
and drainage before installing the shower. Use a competent and licensed (if required by local code) plumber for all plumbing installation.
•Make sure that prior to beginning the installation, the surfaces are leveled and solid and
will be able to support the t
angles. Irregular installation surface level, radius corners or improper angle of side walls
will result in serious problems for your installation. Please not that some adjustments and
drilling will be necessary during the installation process.
• Protect all primary surfaces of the product during installation. Never set your glass down
• This unit must be installed upon a finished threshold and against finished walls.
•
WARNING: TO AVOID THE RISK OF DAMAGE OR INJURY:
• Follow all recommendations and requirements as shown in the installation
• Perform a thorough inspection of the glass and all parts for any damage prior to
• Do Not install or operate a shower or tub door if the glass has chipped corners, sl
• CAUTION: Contact with any hard surface can damage tempered glass and cause it to
• This product uses tempered glass. Glass cannot be cut after it has been tempered.
• DreamLine
• Always wear proper safety equipment such as: safety goggles, work gloves and
• WARNING. Risk of leakage and/or damage. Follow
• Thoroughly read these instructions before installing or using this product.
• Leave this manual for the end-user of the product.
directly onto a tile floor. Leave corner protectors in place until it is necessary to remove
them. Always use a piece of wood or cardboard to protect the bottom edge and corners
of the glass prior to and during installation.
instructions.
installation. Any damage to tempered glass can cause breakage.
Do Not install damaged glass!
edges or is otherwise damaged. Do Not install or operate a shower or tub door that has
been dropped or banged into a hard surface such as tile, marble or glass.
shatter.
Do Not attempt to cut tempered glass.
®
due to improper handling or lack of maintenance. Conduct periodic inspections of glass
and all parts for possible damage, missing or loose parts.
appropriate footwear during the installation process.
application of silicone sealant or caulk. Allow 24 hours for the sealant to cure before the
initial use of the shower or tub product. Follow the silicone manufacturer’s
recommendations regarding the use of their product.
Glass Shower doors, Tub doors, Inline panels, and Return panels can shatter
ment within
ng codes may vary by
otal weight of the unit. Also make sure the walls are at right
DO NOT attach the handle and/or
towel bar to the glass until instructed
to do so.
DO NOT attempt to use the
handle/towel bar to lift the glass
during installation. This may result in
damage to the glass and/or serious
injury. Always use a professional
grade glass suction cup and an
assistant.
For models with Frosted glass, install the textured
(Frosted) surface facing towards the inside of the
shower.
1” max
This model has a 1” adjustable
wall profile system for
Out-of-Plumb wall conditions and
overall width within the model size
when installed into a finished
opening. For more infomation, see
the Adjustable Wall Profile System
on page 4.
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The Glass Profiles can be adjusted
within the Wall Profiles for overall
width or to correct for out-of-plumb
conditions within the model size.
Screw them together after making
final adjustments.
To be sure that the correct model sizehas been ordered.
TIP
TIP
TIP
NOTE
Measure the finished opening before proceeding with the installation.
Cover the shower/tub drain with tape prior to installation to
prevent the loss of screws or small parts.
To prevent stripping the screw heads, set power
drill to a low setting when installing screws.
Unpack your unit carefully and inspect it. Lay it out and identify all parts using the Detailed Diagram onpage 6 and the included packing list in this manual as a reference. Before
discarding the carton, check for small hardware bags that may have fallen to the bottom of
the box. If any parts are damaged or missing, please contact DreamLine
The shipping boxes may contain extra parts not used in your model configuration.
Razor Knife
Professional-grade
Glass suction cup
Extender Driver Bit
#2 Phillips
Driver Bit
®
for replacement.
NOTE
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Retain these installation instructions for future reference.
If a stud is present behind the wall, drill a hole
using a Ø3/16” drill bit and do not use wall
anchors.
If no stud is present, drill the hole using a
Ø5/16” drill bit and insert Wall Anchors (#15)
as shown in Fig 4.3.
*see NOTE
Fig 4
Tools NeededParts Needed
15
x8
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Use caution not to bang the door glass together during
installation. Install the Magnetic Vinyl Seals (#07) onto the
door glass before fully closing the doors.
Fig 9
NOTE
adjust
Adjust the Top Roller Assemblies (#17a),
if necessary, for smoother operation.
Tools Needed
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BASES and BACKWALLS: To ensure long lasting life for your acrylic back walls: wipe them off
after each use with a soft cloth. To clean the acrylic back walls use non-abrasive sprays or cream
based cleaners. Avoid the use of aerosol spray cleaners. Never use abrasive cleansers, metal
brushes or scrapers that could permanently scratch or dull the surface.
GLASS: To ensure long lasting life for your glass shower products: wipe them off after each use
with a soft cloth. Rinse and wipe off the glass using either a soft cloth or a squeegee to prevent
soap buildup and water spots (Hard water can etch the surface of the glass over time if left to dry).
To prevent scratching the surface: never use abrasive cleaners or cleaning products that contain
scouring agents. Never use bristle brushes or abrasive sponges that may scratch the surface of the
glass.
HARDWARE: To ensure a long lasting finish: wipe off all metal parts after each use with a soft
cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaning products containing ammonia, bleach or acid. If
accidentally used, rinse the surface as soon as possible to prevent damage to the finish (peeling or
corrosion). After cleaning the polished finishes, rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft cleancloth.
Clean stainless steel surfaces at least once a week. When applying stainless steel cleaner or polish
to stainless steel hardware, work with the grain (not across the grain). Never use an abrasive
sponge or cloth, steel wool or wired brush as these may permanently scratch the surfaces.
To maximize the life of your door, it is important to regularly inspect
NOTE
PRIME Maintenance Checklist
Maintenance Checklist
◻ Inspect the Roller Assemblies; tighten if necessary
◻ Test operation of the doors; adjust rollers if necessary for smooth operation
◻ Inspect Handles; tighten if necessary
◻ Inspect glass clips; tighten if necessary
◻ Inspect and replace damaged or missing Vinyl Seals.
◻ Remove Vinyl Seals to inspect the edges of the glass for concealed damage.
Damaged glass must be replaced!
◻ Inspect silicone application. Repalce as necessary to prevent leakage. (refer to the manufacture’s
recommendations on the proper application of their product).
the glass and other hardware for misalignment, proper attachment,
and/or damage. Contact DreamLine
®
with any questions or concerns.
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•Check all shipping/packaging material for missing parts/components.
factory part replacement.
•See Step 10 for an image of the correct installation method.
redo Steps 4-5 to create a better seal.
•Starting from the bottom, confirm that the Push-in Glazing Vinyl (#09) is
•If possible, direct the flow of water away from the area.
[see Step 7]
Problem/SymptomSuggested Solution
Missing Parts
Magnetic Strike Vinyl (#07) is not creating a tight
seal.
Water Leakage: underneath Bottom Guide Rail (#03)
Water Leakage: Inline Panel/Door Glass (#05/04)
Door Glass (#04) is not rolling smoothly/closing
tightly.
Inline Panel Glass (#05) shakes/rattles while in
operation.
•If not found, contact DreamLine Customer Support [1-855-831-2126] to order
•Inspect the Magnetic Vinyl Seal (#07) for proper installation so that the
magnets attract and create a tight seal.
•Make certain that the bottom rail is tight to the threshold and that silicone is
creating a seal along the entire length of the bottom rail.
•If the bottom rail is not making contact with the threshold, it may be necessary to
correctly inserted into the glass profile. [see Fig 7]
•Use a #2 phillips screwdriver to evenly adjust the Top Wheel Assemblies (#17a) until the Door Glass (#04) rolls smoothly and tightly closes. [see Fig 9.4]
•The top wheel assemblies for both doors will need to be adjusted so that the
magnetic vinyls will create a tight seal when the doors are closed.
•Starting from the bottom, confirm that the Push-in Glazing Vinyl (#09) is
installed tightly between the InlinePanel Glass (#05) and Glass Profile (#02).