It is the installer's responsibility to make the connection of this
cable (and/or to fit the telephonic plug) and to ensure that cur-
rent regulations relevant to electric and telephonic systems are
complied with.
Connection of alarm (if any)
In versions ELT10 and ELT11, the design provides for an
"alarm", whose presence is marked by the key (
play. If the building has a "call for help" circuit, it can be con-
nected to the shower enclosure and controlled by that key.
Within the electronic box, near the "ALARM" waterproof cable
clamp, there are two terminals identified by the letters "ALL",
which correspond to the normally-open contacts of a relay. To
the latter, the installer can connect the "calling for help" circuit,
which must comply with the current provisions of the law and
specific regulations in force in that country.
When the alarm key is pressed on the display, a relay, which is
already fitted inside the electronic box, activates the "calling for
help" device for about 15 seconds. The "calling for help" device
(bell, buzzer, lamp, etc.) can be supplied either with a 220-240-V
or a low voltage power supply; in any case, you must make sure
that its power absorption does not exceed 10 A.
The connection of the alarm circuit must be made by means of
a cable whose characteristics are not less that those of type H
05 VV-F 2x2.5 mm
2
. The use of this cable is indispensable to
ensure that the cable clamp fitted on the box has the degree of
waterproofness required by the regulations.
To ensure protection against splashes, the cable
clamp of the alarm output is protected by a lid that
must be removed ONLY when the "alarm" connec-
tion is made.
Completion and checks
Move the shower enclosure near the corner where it is to be
installed, in order to connect the flexible pipes coming from the
mixer tap assembly (
16, detai 1
mixer tap, from the filters (
connections on the wall.
In any case, the shower enclosure must be kept
away from the walls, in order to verify its water-
proofness during the cycle in which the various
functions are tested.
Place the sliding door transversally into the shower enclosure (
); during this operation, protect the bottom of the tub adequately.
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Fit the sliding door, first inserting the upper wheels, then ensuring
that the lower wheels come into the respective guide (
Make sure that the glass panel is perpendicular and slides
smoothly. If an adjustment is required, loosen the screw that fas-
tens the knob, turn the knob as much as needed, then tighten the
screw again firmly (
details 3 and 4
). on the dis-
), or, if there is a thermostatic
detai 2
), to the hot- and cold-water
).
Screw the shower head into the flexible pipe and the latter into
the connection on the fitted-out wall (
head on its support.
Provisionally connect the tub drain to the wall drain by means of
a pipe, and check whether there is any leakage.
Connect the electric box of the tub to the power supply network
(see chapter "Electrical safety"), respecting the indications of the
colours (phase, neutral, ground). Tighten the cable clamp carefully. It
is advisable also to check the operation of the differential switch, by
pressing the key marked "T" (test).
Check all connections (hydraulic and electrical) and run a cycle
to test all functions of both the bath and equipped panel.
The diverter (
direct the water flow either to the "Power Fall" or
to the hydromassage in the tub.
Installation of compensators
After you have made sure that there is no leakage and that the
system in is working order, remove the provisional connection to
the drain, and, if necessary, disassemble the sliding door, in order
to facilitate the subsequent shifting of the shower enclosure.
Move the shower enclosure near the walls and insert the com-
pensator on the fixed glass pane.
Using the holes on the compensator as a guide, bore the glass
pane upright and fasten the compensator by means of 3 screws
with caps (
Screw the catches (supplied in the bag containing the
screws) onto the upright of the fitted-out wall (
).
detail 1
Position the other compensator on the corner of the tub, respect-
ing the dimension indicated in Figure 20, detail 2. Adjust its per-
pendicularity, and mark the positions of the holes (
Remove the compensator, and make the holes in the points you
have marked. Re-position the compensator and fasten it to the
wall by means of 3 screws and screw anchors (
Installation of inspection panel
Fit the clothes hook on the inspection panel, by means of 2
screws (
22, detail 1
Fit the inspection panel, first inserting it into the compensator,
then hitching it to the catches (
).
Using the holes on the compensator as a reference, bore the
17
inspection panel, then apply 3 screws and their caps (
13
18
) makes it possible to
1, detail 2
19, phases 1, 2 and 3
).
).
22, detail 2-4
). Then fit the shower
20,
details 3 and 4
).
).
21
).
23
).