Installation Guide

Clean the bottom door rail and the drip rail
thoroughly with rubbing alcohol to ensure proper
adhesion. Unroll the double stick tape [Y] and carefully
apply it to the back of the drip rail (do not peel the tape
backing yet).
Insert the tapered drip vinyl [W] into the drip rail.
Position the drip rail flush with the bottom and pivot
side of the door panel [L], then raise the strike side
until the bottom edge of the drip vinyl is parallel to the
curb [A]. Mark the location of each end of the drip rail.
Adjust the drip vinyl [W] by sliding it left or
right until it just touches the curb. Trim the vinyl (flush
with the pivot end and notch ¼” longer than the drip
rail as shown on the strike end). Secure it with one #6 x
3/8” truss head screw [E] in the pivot end of the drip
rail.
The drip plug [X] is supplied with a left and right hand
plug together. Break the right and left drip plug apart
and insert the appropriate plug into the high (strike)
side of the drip rail. Discard the unused drip plug. Peel
off the tape backing and carefully press the drip rail to
the door in the marked position.
NOTE: Cleaners with alcohol content can dissolve
the adhesive that attaches the drip rail. To prevent
this possibility, place a small bead of clear sealant at
the top of the drip rail where it is attached to the
bottom rail.
Neatly caulk the inside perimeter of the
shower curb and wall jambs.
NOTE: The caulking should be allowed to cure for
twenty-four hours before using your new shower
enclosure
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Only Use One
Plug On Strike
(High) Side
Only
PLUG
OPEN
QCI0001 Rev. 0 Page 7 of 7 Certified 11/10/2006