Installation Sheet

Side Panel (with shower controls)
If the side panels do not require cutting to size, proceed to Step 5.
Note: Cutting the side panel to precisely fit the back wall is
not necessary if a corner molding, supplied in some kits, is
used. This corner molding can cover some gaps.
1. Place the panel on top of the shower base and slide it
against the back wall panel. If the side panel has only one
finished edge, make sure that the finished edge is facing
out.
2. Scribe (mark) the panel, as shown. If the panel is wider
than the wall, take this width into consideration when
scribing the panel.
Note: Precisely scribing and cutting the panel will provide a
clean 90 degree corner with no need for corner molding.
3. Place the wall panel, finished side facing up, on a flat
surface. Place pieces of masking tape over the area where
the saw contacts the wall panel.
4. Cut the panel using a circular saw with a 60-80 tooth
carbide blade or a saber saw with a bi-metal blade (14
teeth per inch).
5. Measure the openings for the shower controls and shower
head.
6. Place the wall panel, finished side facing up, on a flat
surface. Transfer the measurements to the panel.
WARNING
Dust Hazard
When cutting or drilling the wall product, use a dust
collection method which prevents dust particles from going
into the air. Always work in a well-ventilated area. To keep
the area well-ventilated, open windows and use exhaust
fans. Always use government health and safety agency
approved dust mask when cutting, drilling, or sanding wall
products.
5. For alcove installation only: Place the panel, finished
side facing up, on a flat surface. Using a pencil, lightly
mark the center of the back panel.
6. For alcove installation only: Take several
measurements, bottom-to-top, from the center line to each
wall surface. These measurements will ensure the back
panel fits the exact contour of the two.
side walls.
7. For alcove installation only: Transfer the measurements
onto the front surface of the back panel.
Note: The back panel can be cut slightly smaller than the
opening because the side panels will cover any small
gap (less than 1/4 inch).
Cutting the side panel to precisely fit the back wall is not
necessary if a corner molding, supplied in some kits, is
used. This corner molding can cover some gaps.
WARNING
Dust Hazard
When cutting or drilling the wall products, use
a dust collection method which prevents dust
particles from going into the air. Always work in a well-
ventilated area. To keep the area well-ventilated, open
windows and use exhaust fans. Always use government
health and safety agency approved dust mask when
cutting, drilling, or sanding wall products.
8. Place pieces of masking tape over the area where the
saw contacts the finished surface of the panel.
9. Cut the panel using a circular saw with a 60-80 tooth
carbide blade or a saber saw with a bi-metal blade (14
teeth per inch).
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Any cutout for accessories should have rounded corners
(sharp corners can promote stress cracks).
10. For alcove installation only: Dry fit the back panel, and
make any necessary adjustments. Temporarily secure the
back panel to the wall in order to properly fit the front and
rear panels.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
DO NOT force a panel to fit a bowed or curved wall as it may
break; furthermore, the resiliency of the panel can break the
silicone bond to the wall surface.
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