DreamLine SHDR426072801, SHDR423672801 User Manual

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ALLURE
SHOWER DOOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
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Please carefully read the instructions before installing. If you have any questions regarding
installation, please call our technical support specialists Monday through Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST at 1-866-731-8378, ext. 3 or e-mail our technical support group at
support@BathAuthority.com.
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Preparation
1. After opening all boxes and packages, read this introduction carefully. Check that all of the
needed parts are included in the package, by marking all the components on the “Detailed Diagram of Shower Enclosure Components”. Examine boxes and packages for shipping damage. 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 after 3 business days or if the product has been installed. Feel free to contact DreamLine
if you have any questions.
2. 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.
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 insure 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 door 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 and drilling might be necessary during the installation process.
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will not replace any damaged products or missing parts free of charge
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5. Please, NOTE! The doors that are under 37¾” do not have out-of-plumb adjustment.
Make sure your walls are at right angles
6. a) If the width of your door is less than 37¾ and you are installing the door without
stationary glass, you only need to refer to (Diagram A) with (Packing List A).
b) If the width of your door is 37
glass with glass shelves, you have to use (Diagram A and B) with (Packing List A and B) to complete the installation
¼ and over, and you are installing the door and stationary
Tools Required
Drill bit (Ø=3/16")
Caulk
Tape Measure
Pencil
Phillips Screwdriver
Drill bit
(Ø=5/16")
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Level
Caulk Gun
Electric Drill
Flat Screwdriver
Hammer
Mallet
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Detailed Diagrams of Shower Door Components
Diagram A Diagram B
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Packing List A
01 Wall profile for small stationary glass 1pc 13 Fixing nut with M4×12 screw 1set 02 Glass profile for small stationary glass 1pc 14 Socket head screw M6×6 2pcs 03 Small stationary glass 1pc 15 Wall anchor 12pcs 04 Glass door 1pc 16 Flat head screw ST4.2×16 6pcs 05 Glass profile 1pc 17 Flat head screw ST4.2×25 2pcs 06 Wall profile 1pc 18 Round head screw ST4.2×30 12pcs 07 Handle 1pair 19 Round head screw ST4.2×25 1pc 08 Pivot retainer 2pcs 20 Decorative cover 8pcs 09
Pivot bracketupper and bottom
10
Glass fixerupper and bottom
11 Washer 2pcs 23 Magnetic strip on door 1pc 12
Pivot assemblyupper and bottom
1pair 21 Bottom anti-water strip 1pc 1pair 22 Hex wrench 1pc
1pair 24 Magnetic strip on jamb 1pc
Packing List B (Only for door with stationary glass)
25 Stationary glass 1pc 30 Round head screw ST4.2×25 1pc 26
Shelf bracket without nut
27 Shelf bracket (with nut) 2pcs 32 Bracket 1pc 28 Wall anchor 4pcs 33 Magnetic strip 1pair 29 Flat head screw ST4.2×25 4pcs 34 Glass shelf 2pcs
4pcs 31 Decorative cover 1pc
NOTE: Unpack your unit carefully and inspect it. Lay it out and identify all parts using the detailed diagram and packing list in your manual as a reference. Before discarding the carton, check for small hardware bags that tend to fall to the bottom of the box. If any parts are damaged or
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missing, please contact DreamLine
for replacement.
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Shower Door Top View Diagram
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Shower Door Installation
1. Place the Wall profile for small stationary glass (01) on the threshold vertically against the finished
wall. Adjust the Wall profile for small stationary glass vertically using a level. Mark the drill holes on the wall through the predrilled holes in the Wall profile for small stationary glass. Now drill holes in the wall and insert the Wall anchor (15).
See Fig. 1 for details.
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Ø5/16”
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2. Push the Pivot retainer (08) into
both ends of the Wall profile for small stationary glass (01).
See Fig. 2 for details.
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3. Run a silicone bead along the holes on the wall.
Attach the Wall profile for small stationary glass (01) and Pivot retainer (08) to the wall using Round head screws ST4.2×30 (18).
See Fig. 3 for details.
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4. Apply clear silicone along the inner chanel of the Glass profile for
small stationary glass (02) and push the Small stationary glass (03)
inside the chanel.
NOTE:
should be located at the bottom and away from the wall.
NOTE:
Stationary glass, you can slightly tap on the Glass profile with a rubber mallet and a piece of wood. Please do not strike directly on the profile.
See Fig. 4 for details.
The small hole on the short side of the Small stationary glass
If you have difficulty sliding the Glass profile over the
Fig. 3
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Fig. 4
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5. Attach the Pivot brackets (09) to the top
and the bottom end of the assembled Small
stationary glass (03) and the Glass profile for small stationary glass (02) with the Flat head screws ST4.2×25 (17).
See Fig. 5 for details.
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6. Assemble the Glass
fixer (10) to the top
and the bottom hole of the Small stationary
glass (03). Fasten the top Glass fixer (10) to the top Pivot bracket (09) using Fixing nut with M4×12 screw (13) and
cover screw location with Decorative cover (20).
See Fig. 6 for details.
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7. Slide the Small stationary glass assembly into the
groove of the Wall profile for small stationary glass (01).
See Fig. 7 for details.
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Fig. 7
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8. Secure the upper Pivot bracket (09) to the upper
Pivot retainer (08) with Socket head screw M6×6 (14).
Adjust the Small stationary glass (03) vertically using a level and fix it in the place by tightening the Socket head screw M6×6. Drill hole through the holes in the Glass fixer (10) and the Pivot bracket (09) and fasten them using Round head screws ST4.2×25 (19). Cover screw location with Decorative cover (20).
See Fig. 8 for details.
1/8”
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Fig. 8
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9. Attach the top and the bottom
Pivot assemblies (12) to the Pivot brackets (09). Make sure the Washer (11) is in between Pivot assemblies and Pivot brackets and the rubber
gaskets between the glass and the metal parts. Slide the Glass door (04) into groove of the Pivot assemblies and tighten the provided fasten bolts. Push the Magnetic strip on door (23) on the vertical edge of the Glass door.
See Fig. 9 for details.
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Fig. 9
ATTENTION:
a) If the width of your door is less than 37¾” and you are installing the door
without stationary glass, you only need to refer to (Diagram A) with (Packing List A) and follow to Steps 10-13
b) If the width of your door is 37¼” and over, and you are installing the door and
stationary glass with glass shelves, you have to use (Diagram A and B) with (Packing List A and B) to complete the installation and follow to Steps 14-21
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10. Push the Glass profile (05) into the groove of the
Wall profile (06) and push the Magnetic strip on jamb (24) into the groove of the Glass profile.
Close the Glass door (04). Adjust the position of the Glass door and position of the Wall profile on the wall to ensure the Magnetic strips are able to contact each other properly. In this process, you have to use a level to ensure that the Glass door is absolutely vertical. Draw a line along the vertical edge of the Wall profile on the wall. Detach the Wall profile from the Glass profile. Place the Wall profile to the outlined position and mark the drilling holes through the predrilled holes in the Wall profile. Now drill the holes using Ø 5/16” drill bit in the wall and insert the Wall anchors (15) into the holes. Apply silicone along the Wall profile and around the holes. Fasten the Wall profile to the wall with the Round head Screw ST4.2×30 (18). Then push the Glass profile assembly into the Wall profile.
See Fig. 10 for details.
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11. After final adjustments of the Assembled unit drill
the holes in the Glass profiles through predrilled holes in the Wall profiles using Ø 1/8” drill bit.
NOTE:
of the Glass Profile.
Use Flat head screws ST4.2×16 (16) to secure the Glass profiles inside of the Wall profiles. Cover the exposed screw holes with Decorative cover (20).
See Fig. 11 for details.
You only need to drill through the first layer
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Fig. 10
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Ø1/8”
Ø1/8”
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Fig. 11
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12. Mount the Handle (07) onto the Glass door (01).
Attach the Bottom anti-water strip (21) onto the glass door. (You can cut the strip to size by using a knife).
See Fig. 12 for details.
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13. Apply silicone sealant between the tray
or threshold and the pivot bracket. Also, apply silicone between the wall and the wall profiles.
See Fig. 13 for details.
Caulk
Fig. 12
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Stationary Glass Installation
14. Push the Magnetic strip (33) on the vertical edge of
the Glass door (04). Apply clear silicone along the inner chanel of the
Glass profile (05) and push the Stationary glass (25) inside the chanel.
NOTE:
over the Stationary glass, you can slightly tap on the Glass profile with a rubber mallet and a piece of wood. Please do not strike directly on the profile.
Slide the Stationary glass with the Glass profile into the groove of the Wall profile (06). Push the
Magnetic strip (33) on the vertical edge of the Stationary glass. Close the Glass door. Adjust the
width of the opening section of the Glass door by loosen the holding screws on the pivots. Level the Glass door and the Stationary glass position to ensure the Magnetic strips are able to contact each other properly.
See Fig. 14 for details.
If you have difficulty sliding the Glass profile
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15. Draw a line along the vertical edge of the Wall profile
(06) on the wall. Detach the Wall profile from the Glass profile (05). Place the Wall profile to the
outlined position and mark the drilling holes through the predrilled holes in the Wall profile. Now drill the holes using Ø 5/16” drill bit in the wall and insert the Wall anchors (15) into the holes. Apply silicone along the Wall profile and around the holes. Fasten the Wall profile to the wall with the Round head Screw ST4.2×30 (18).
See Fig. 15 for details.
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Ø5/16”
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16. Slide the Stationary glass (04) with the
Glass profile (05) back into the groove
of the Wall profile (06). Readjust the Glass door (04) to ensure that Magnetic strips (33) work as desired.
See Fig. 16 for details.
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17. Install the Bracket (32) onto the stationary
glass and drill the hole using Ø 1/8” drill bit. Use Round head screws ST4.2×25 (30) to attach the Bracket to the tray or the threshold. Cover the screw location with Decorative cover (31).
See Fig. 17 for details.
Ø1/8”
Fig. 16
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Fig. 17
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18. After final adjustments of the Assembled unit drill
the holes in the Glass profiles through predrilled holes in the Wall profiles using Ø 1/8” drill bit.
NOTE:
layer of the Glass Profile.
Secure the Wall profile (06) and the Glass profile (05) with Flat head screws ST4.2×16 (16). Cover the screw locations with Decorative cover (20).
See fig. 18 for details
You only need to drill through the first
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Ø1/8”
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19. Mount the Handle (07) to the Glass door (05).
Press the Bottom anti-water strip (21) on the bottom edge of the Glass door. (You can cut the strip to size by using a knife).
See Fig. 19 for details
Fig. 18
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Glass shelves installation
20. Mark the Glass shelf (34) position on the wall.
According to the measurements in Fig. 19.1, mark the drilling holes on the wall for the Shelf brackets (26). Drill the holes using Ø 5/16” drill bit and insert the Wall anchors (28). Attach the Shelf brackets (26) to the wall using the Flat head screw ST4.2×25 (29) and attach the Shelf brackets (27) to the Stationary glass
(25).
Insert the Glass shelves into the Shelf brackets and fasten the screws at the bottom of the brackets.
See Fig. 20 and Fig. 21 for details.
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21. Apply silicone sealant between the tray or threshold,
the stationary glass and the accessory. Also, apply silicone between the wall and the wall profiles.
See Fig. 22 for details.
Caulk
NOTE: If you need another direction for the door opening, you need only to exchange the position of the pivot assembly (12).
See Fig. 22 & Fig. 23
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Maintenance
To insure 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. Never use abrasive cleansers, metal brushes or scrapers that could scratch or dull the surface.
To insure long lasting life for your glass shower products, wipe them off after each use with a soft cloth. Rinse and wipe of the glass using either soft cloth or squeegee to prevent soap buildup. Never use abrasive cleaners and cleaning products that contain scoring agent because this may scratch the surface. Never use bristle brushes or abrasive sponges.
To assure 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. Clean stainless steel surfaces at least once a week. When applying stainless steel cleaner or polish, work with (not across) the grain. Never use abrasive sponge or cloth, steel wool or wired brushes.
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WARRANTY
DREAMLINE™ LIMITED WARRANTY
This is Bath Authority LLC’s (“DreamLine”) exclusive written warranty effective April 2, 2012
This warranty extends only to the original owner/end-user for household use only and is not transferable to a subsequent owner. This warranty applies only to DreamLine™ products purchased from an authorized dealer and installed in United States or Canada. Proof of purchase (original sales receipt) must be provided with all warranty claims. In no event shall the liability of DreamLine™ exceed the purchase price of the unit.
If DreamLine™ shower & tub doors, shower enclosures and shower bases are used commercially, DreamLine™ warrants such products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from initial date of purchase from an authorized dealer, with all other terms of this warranty applying except duration. If DreamLine™ vanities, vessel sinks and shower columns are used commercially, DreamLine™ warrants such products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for three (3) months from initial date of purchase from an authorized dealer, with all other terms of this warranty ap­plying except duration. DreamLine™ Jetted and Steam Shower Cabins are not intended for commercial use and there is no warranty extended for these products for commercial use.
DreamLine™ hereby disclaims all warranties for products sold as dealer or store displays. DreamLine™ hereby disclaims all warranties for products used outside of
the United States or Canada whether expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose.
DreamLine™ will, at its election, repair, replace with product of equal value or make appropriate adjustment where DreamLine’s analysis or inspection of warranty claim discloses any such defects occurring in normal usage within the warranty period. DreamLine warranty obligation shall be discharged upon tender of replacement or repair. Purchaser’s refusal to accept the tender terminates warranty obligation.
Cost of freight for returning products to DreamLine™ for repairs or replacement under this limited warranty are the responsibility of the customer. Cost of freight associated with shipping of replacement product or parts to the customer may be charged to customer. Any product replaced or repaired during the warranty period will be covered only for the remaining period of the original warranty. In no event will DreamLine be liable for costs of repair or replacement of any installation material, including but not limited to tiles, marble, etc. DreamLine™ is not responsible for installation, removal or reinstallation
costs of any product requiring warranty services.
Improper modication or alteration of any DreamLine™ products will void the warranty. DreamLine product installations and repairs must be performed by either a DreamLine authorized agent or a licensed experienced professional contractor - installation or repairs performed by any other party shall void the warranty. This warranty shall not apply to breakage or damages caused by normal wear and tear, fault, carelessness, abuse, misuse, misapplication, improper maintenance, alteration or modication of the unit, as well as chemical or natural corrosion, accident, re, ood, act of God or any other casu­alty. Improper care and cleaning will void the warranty. Use of cleaners containing abrasive cleansers, ammonia, bleach, acids, waxes, alcohol, solvents
or other products not recommended for chrome or similar nish, glass or acrylic will void the warranty. For additional product maintenance instructions
please refer to product installation manual. DreamLine™ is not responsible for any issues arising in connection with errors or omissions in information provided on DreamLine’s websites. The warranty does not extend to any non-DreamLine™ plumbing or components installed by installers, end users or by any party other than DreamLine™.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BATH AIU­THORITY LLC (“DREAMLINE”) AND/OR SELLER DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. DREAMLINE™ IS NOT LIABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURIES OR DEATH TO ANY PERSON OR FOR ANY DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF PROFITS, INCONVENIENCE, INCIDENTAL EXPENSES, LABOR OR MATERIAL CHARGES, OR ANY OTHER COSTS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS OR PERTAINING TO THE APPLICATION OF THE PRESENT WARRANTY, OR RESULTING FROM THE REMOVAL OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PRODUCT OR ELEMENT OR PART COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY.
DreamLine™ is not responsible for product code compliance or for verifying building code restrictions on installation or use and any such compliance is excluded from this warranty. DreamLine™ reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time - such warranty modication will not alter warranty ap-
plicable at the time of sale of the products in question. The warranty terms for specic products are:
SHOWER & TUB DOORS, SHOWER ENCLOSURES AND SHOWER BASES
DreamLine™ warrants shower & tub doors, shower enclosures and shower bases to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under
normal residential use for a period of ve (5) years from the initial date of purchase by the owner/end-user, contractor or builder from an authorized dealer.
SHOWER CABINS (JETTED & STEAM)
DreamLine™ warrants glass, acrylic and nish to be free from defects in workmanship for a period of ve (5) years from initial date of purchase by
the owner/end-user, contractor or builder from an authorized dealer; and plumbing, electrical and steam generator components for a period of one (1) year from the initial date of purchase by the owner/end-user, contractor or builder from an authorized dealer.
SHOWER COLUMNS
DreamLine™ warrants shower columns to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal residential use for a period of one (1) year from the initial date of purchase by the owner/end-user, contractor or builder from an authorized dealer.
VANITIES AND VESSEL SINKS
DreamLine™ warrants bathroom vanities and vessel sinks to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal residential use for a period of one (1) year from the initial date of purchase by the owner/end-user, contractor or builder from an authorized dealer.
Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential
damages, so these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights. You may also have other rights, which
vary from state/province to state/province.
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