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Prepare the area: Ensure that the shower area is clean and free from any debris or obstructions. Check that the walls and floor are level and plumb, as this will affect the installation process.
Gather the necessary tools and materials: Make sure you have all the required tools and materials before starting the installation. This may include a drill, screwdriver, level, measuring tape, silicone sealant, and the provided installation hardware.
Position the base: Place the shower base or tray in the desired position, aligning it with the drain. Ensure that it is level and stable. Use a level to verify its position.
Install the side panels: Begin by installing the side panels of the shower enclosure. These panels are typically attached to the walls using screws or brackets provided with the enclosure. Make sure they are securely fastened and aligned correctly.
Install the door frame: Attach the door frame or frames to the side panels. Depending on the specific design, this may involve securing the frames with screws or brackets. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the proper installation of the door frame.
Install the pivot mechanism: If your shower enclosure has a pivot door design, install the pivot mechanism onto the door frame. This mechanism enables the doors to pivot open and close. Again, refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the specific installation process.
Hang the doors: Carefully hang the shower doors onto the pivot mechanism. Ensure that they are aligned correctly and open and close smoothly. Adjust the doors as needed to achieve the desired fit and function.
Seal the gaps: Apply silicone sealant along the edges and joints of the shower enclosure to create a watertight seal. This will help prevent water leakage and ensure proper functioning of the enclosure.
Test and make adjustments: After completing the installation, thoroughly test the shower enclosure by running water to check for any leaks or issues. Make any necessary adjustments or tighten screws as needed.
Clean and finish: Clean the shower enclosure, removing any adhesive residue or markings. Wipe down the glass panels and frames to ensure they are spotless and ready for use.
Remember to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for the EX-211 6mm two open door pivot classic shower enclosure. These steps are intended as a general guide and may not cover all the unique details of your specific model.