Installation Guide

Unpack Carton
Use care when opening the box so that you do not
damage the panels.
This product is shipped to you or your retail center
after careful inspection. After purchasing the kit,
carefully unpack and inspect the product for any
shipping damage that may have occurred. If damage
is found, report it immediately to the store of
purchase. After inspection and during installation,
protect the products from construction damage, by
moving them to another room or area until ready to
install.
Store panels in a flat area to avoid warpage until the
time of installation. Do not store the panels outside of
the original packaging in a vertical position.
Please use the model number located on the side of
the box, or the front of this manual, when contacting
us with questions concerning the installation of this
unit.
Make sure the walls are the correct size and are in
good condition. Installation of damaged product will
void the warranty.
Helpful Hints
Read these instructions carefully and familiarize
yourself with the various parts of the kit.
The variety of installations possible for this kit may
require procedures other than those shown. Ensure
construction is correctly sized, plumb, and square.
Save the large cardboard box for protection of the
shower floor or bathtub during the installation process
and to use as a template for cutting the wall panels.
Allow sufficient time for the parts in this kit to adjust to
room temperature. We do not recommend
installation of this product at temperatures below 65
degrees.
Sawhorses with 2 x 4 cross-members or a worktable
are helpful during the installation process.
Always transport the panels vertically. Use care
when laying the panels flat to prevent flexing,
especially when panels have a cutout in them.
Store unused materials away from the work area to
prevent accidental damage.
If the shower or bathtub is placed over a garage or
on an outside wall, care must be taken to ensure that
the shower or bathtub is properly insulated from cold
temperatures.
Preparation Tips
Measure the width of the back wall (with green board)
installed. This measurement cannot exceed the width
of the Swan Corporation back panel(s). If the wall
opening is too small or too large, other methods will
be required to cover the wall.
Measure the height above the bathtub or shower
base. If this measurement is less than the height of
the Swan Corporation back and side panels, then the
panels must be cut to fit.
Turn off the hot and cold water supply.
Remove faucet handles, escutcheons, filler spouts,
and/or anything mounted to the wall (i.e. towel bars,
soap dishes, etc.).
Always measure the location of the plumbing cutouts,
as stated in the instructions for each specific Swan
Corporation tub wall kit. Make a cardboard template
to trial fit all plumbing cutouts before cutting panels.
Ensure all plumbing or electrical work inside the walls
is finished prior to installation of the wall panels.
Prepare the area with 1/2 inch (13 mm) moisture-
resistant drywall, marine grade plywood, or concrete
board. Never install our products directly on any
structure that is, or may become, wet or damp.
Trial fit the side panels before you begin. Swan
Corporation panels have a finished side and a
unfinished backer side. The unfinished backer side
should be placed against the sub-wall.
Walls must be solid, plumb, and square within 1/8
inch of true. Shim or trim the opening, as required.
This kit has been designed with some adjustability for
minor alignment problems.
The mounting surface must be free of dirt, film,
waxes, or any other residues.
If you are installing a recessed accessory, cut the
hole after the panel is installed and fully supported by
the wall. Remember to position the accessory
between the wall studs.
Caulking Tips
Follow the instructions on the caulking tube.
When job is complete, inspect all caulked areas for
gaps and fill as needed.
Clean up any excess silicone using denatured alcohol
and a clean cloth.
Be very careful not to disturb caulk joints.
The Swan Corporation 8 800-325-7008
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