Installation Guide

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Use a level to plumb the panel and mark
the three hole positions with a Sharpie™.
Reposition the panel on the
protective cardboard. Depending
on materials used for your shower
walls (tile, granite, marble, etc.) you
Drill the three marked holes. Cool the bit by
placing in a cup of cool water every 10 to 15
seconds.
If the drilled holes go into drywall or backer board, drill a
¼” hole, fill the hole with Silicone Sealant and tap the
provided wall plug into place with a hammer or mallet.
Use a Razor Knife to trim the head of the Wall Plug flush
with the surface. This will allow the hardware to lie flat
on the wall.
Drill with ¼” Bit
Fill with Silicone
Tap Into Place
Trim Flush With
Surface
Drywall or Backer Board
If the drilled holes go directly into a stud,
switch to a 1/8” bit to drill the stud. To
prevent water infiltration, fill the hole
with silicone before installing screws.
3/16”
Bit
1/8” Bit
Wood Stud
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will need multiple 3/16” bits to drill the total of nine
holes required for installation. Consult with your
local hardware store for advice on the proper bits
and approximate number you will need.