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Page 1: Bracket Side (Return) Plinth Front Plinth - R2 Bathrooms and Liberty... · diagram c Use either plastic jointing blocks or a strip of softwood on the inside of the panels to joint

Front Plinth

Side (Return)Plinth

Bracket

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Unit height above floor (820 mm)

16 mm(Edge of plate to outside edge of unit)

X

B

A

180 mm

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A B

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Unit height above floor (820 mm)

16 mm(Edge of plate to outside edge of unit)

X

180 mm

B

A

B

A

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A B

3

Soft Close Hinge Standard Hinge

Mechanism only found on soft close hinge.

Ensure one of both hinge are installed on the door for soft close function.. Ensure a soft close hinge and a standard hinge are

installed on the door for soft close function.

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Unit height above floor (820 mm)

16 mm(Edge of plate to outside edge of unit)

X

B

A

180 mm

Page 7: Bracket Side (Return) Plinth Front Plinth - R2 Bathrooms and Liberty... · diagram c Use either plastic jointing blocks or a strip of softwood on the inside of the panels to joint
Page 8: Bracket Side (Return) Plinth Front Plinth - R2 Bathrooms and Liberty... · diagram c Use either plastic jointing blocks or a strip of softwood on the inside of the panels to joint

Nominal unit height above floor

16 mm(Edge of plate to outside edge of unit)

X

B

A

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x

x

Y

Y

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A B

3

Soft Close Hinge Standard Hinge

Mechanism only found on soft close hinge.

Ensure one of both hinge are installed on the door for soft close function.. Ensure a soft close hinge and a standard hinge are

installed on the door for soft close function.

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Contemporary Bath Panel Fitting InstructionsApplicable to Uno Panels

Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install the panel. This leaflet contains aftercare instructions, which must be made available to the end user.

REMEMBER Take care when using electrical appliances near water – the use of a residual current device (RCD) is recommended.Use eye protection when drilling.Check for any hidden pipes or cables.

The following is a series of guidelines to aid the installation process of this product. They have been developed in order to cope with the majority of installations. It is possible that due to the type of bath or particular conditions on site that they are not suitable for your installation. Please read the instructions carefully and in case of difficulty a suitably qualified person should be consulted. Roper Rhodes Ltd cannot be held responsible for faults or damage caused as a result of the installation process. Please check the panel before fitting, as damage claims cannot be made after it is installed.

This panel is supplied with an adjustable plinth that will give a height up to 600mm. The plinth is fixed to the back of the panel using at least 3 x 1” wood screws.

ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE PANEL

To work out the plinth position, simply measure the height of the bath at both ends and fix the plinth to the panel accordingly. Ensure the bath is level before measuring the required height. If the bath is level but the height at each end is different then the floor is probably not level. Simply adjust the position of the plinth to allow for any slope in the floor.

Wherever possible, cutting into the panel should be avoided. This is because the panel is finished to give maximum water protection. If the seal is broken, by cutting the panel, it will ultimately weaken the panel’s defence against water, which will result in the panel blowing.

CUTTING THE PANEL TO AVOID OBSTRUCTIONS

If cuts in the panel are essential (to allow for pipe runs etc.) then the following steps must be taken to prevent the panel from blowing:

A. To prevent surface splinters, score the section to be cut with a sharp knife before cutting.B. Use a fine tooth, cross cut saw.C. It is essential that all freshly exposed MDF is re-sealed using a varnish. Failure to re-seal timber may

result in water penetrating the panel and damaging it. Failure to re-seal will also invalidate the product warranty.

D. If the cut area is in a location that is likely to be regularly splashed then it should also be sealed with silicone to prevent water seeping onto the cut and re varnished surface.

It is possible that some types of bath have obstructions that prevent the panel from sitting flush with the rim of the bath. The result is that the top edge of the panel protrudes from the rim of the bath by as much as 10mm. This is not the fault of the bath panel. It is perfectly acceptable for the panel to be fitted in this way, but should it be visually unacceptable then the only course of action is to remove the obstruction or cut the panel in such a way as to avoid it.

Two examples of typical causes are:A) Plastic baths with a steel cradle foot system (see diagram A)

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B) Some baths have an obstruction running the entire length of the bath under the rim. (Usually a chipboard strengthener.) The only course of action is to machine a rebate along the entire length of the panel. This should only be attempted using power tools. The following guidelines should also be followed:

The rebate is no more than 10mm in depth.The rebate is no more than 50mm in height. The cut area is re-sealed with at least 2 coats of polyurethane varnish.The rim of the bath and the top edge of the panel are sealed with silicone sealant to prevent water seeping onto the rebated area.

Note: The panels are not intended as a means to support the bath. It is assumed that the bath is installed in a correct and stable manner prior to panel installation.

SUPPORTING THE PANEL IN THE CORRECT POSITION

The recommended method of supporting the panel is to use softwood strips that are fixed to the walls at either end of the bath. A complete softwood frame should not be necessary as the panel is stable and rigid enough already.

The dimensions of the softwood strips can vary according to the sizes readily available and the amount of space you have under the bath. A section of 19mm x 38mm should be sufficient. Make sure the softwood strips are fastened securely to the walls using at least 2 screws.

Depending on the type of installation (Front Panel only, Front and End Panel etc.), there are different ways of fitting your panels, as listed below.

Front Panel Only InstallationsIf only a front panel is to be fitted, you simply secure the softwood strips at either end of the bath (see diagram b). If it is necessary to trim the panel to length you must re-seal the timber as described above.

Front And End Panel Installations

When fitting a front and end panel it is recommended that the panels be joined together before fitting them to the bath. Depending on the size of the bath and the nature of the installation, there are various ways of joining the corners together as described below.

For 1700x700 BathsThe panels can be joined using standard plastic jointing blocks or an additional softwood strip that is screwed to the back of the panels. The panels are designed so that the end panel sits behind the front panel.

Once the front and end panels are joined together the assembly can be secured at each “loose” end to the softwood strips. (see diagram c).

diagram b

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diagram c

Use either plastic jointing blocks or a strip of softwood on the inside of the panels to joint the corners. Check screw lengths to ensure that they don’t protrude through the front of the panel.

Softwood Strip

Softwood Strip

The softwood strips need to be set back from the rim of the bath to allow for the thickness of the panel. You may also need to allow for the thickness of any material that secures the panel to the softwood strips. (eg. Velcro). Panel thickness is 15mm, and you should allow at least 2-3mm more if using Velcro.

SOFTWOOD STRIP POSITIONING

To secure the panels to the softwood strip we recommend using Velcro (or similar). This is secured to the softwood strip and the back edge of the panel and you simply push the panel(s) into place. The Velcro can be plain or adhesive. Plain Velcro can be tacked into position using flat-headed tacks or nails.

SECURING THE PANELS IN PLACE

The advantage of using Velcro is that you do not need accurate positioning for it to be effective. You can also easily remove the panels should access to pipe-work be required.

Alternative methods of securing the panels are: magnetic catches, spring clips, double-sided foam tape, screws with dome caps etc.

PRODUCT AFTERCARE - MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE END USER

Do not scrub or scour surfaces. Never use bleach or cleaners containing bleach. If cleaning agents must be used, test on a small area first. As with all furniture, this panel should be treated with care. Any furniture will deteriorate through exposure to excessive water from spillage or condensation. Mop up any water splashes after use. It is recommended that all bathrooms are well ventilated with a suitable extractor fan.

If the surface finish of the panel is damaged or cut because of the installation process, it is essential that allfreshly exposed MDF is re-sealed using a varnish. Failure to re-seal timber may result in water penetrating thepanel and damaging it. Failure to re-seal will also invalidate the product warranty.

REF: NH | uno-aw | 12.10 | V1.00

Customer Services, Roper Rhodes Ltd, Brassmill Lane Trading Estate, Bath, BA1 3JFTEL: 01225 303 900 | FAX: 01225 448 877Email: [email protected] | Web: www.roperrhodes.co.uk

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ROPER RHODES FITTED FURNITURESTRATA SOLID SURFACE WORKTOP INSTALLATION GUIDE

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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Guidelines for measuring and cutting of your worktop

There’s nothing easier than cleaningand caring for your Worktop

A major advantage of these Worktops is that the HPLsurface makes cleaning so simple. Usually a moist cloth issufficient, but use washing-up liquid to get rid of any grease.Stubborn dirt can be removed with an organic solvent suchas methylated spirits or alcohol. A brush with hard bristles(but not wire brushes) may also be used, but not on glossyworktops.

Cleaning RecommendationsLight Stains/DirtDry or damp paper towels, a cloth or sponge

Normal Stains/Dirte.g. fat, oil and dirt particles, fingermarks, lime deposits, rust,juice, coffee, tea, wax, blood, universal marker etc. With acloth or soft nylon brush and washing powder, soft soap, toiletsoap or washing-up liquid. If necessary, leave for a while and thenrinse thoroughly with clean water.

Heavy Stains/Dirte.g. discolouration through long exposure to tea, coffee, fruitjuice etc. With washing powder and household bleach (but donot repeat too often).

e.g. lead pencil, felt-tip pens, marker and ball-point pens,lipstick, crayons, wax, shoe polish, nicotine, nail varnish. Withan organic solvent such as acetone (nail varnish remover),methylated spirits, petroleum spirit, percholroethene. Read themanufacturer’s instructions carefully!e.g. paint (water or solvent based paints, two-componentpaints, spray paints), varnish stains, printing ink. With water ororganic solvent. Remove two-component paints immediately.

e.g. adhesives (water-based, dispersion). With water or anorganic solvente.g. two-component adhesives, urea resin, melamine, phenolicresin. Remove immediately. Do not allow to harden!

Cleaning and Caring for your Gloss WorktopGeneral cleaning of the surface requires only a damp clothand a mild detergent or non-abrasive cleaner diluted in warmwater. Abrasive scouring powders, creams and even polishesshould all be avoided. Potentialy persistent stains should beremoved immediately. Buff the surface after cleaning with asoft cloth.

ALWAYS USE A CHOPPING BOARD/WORKTOP SAVER. GLOSSWORKTOPS WILL SHOW SCRATCHING, CUTS, HEAT DAMAGE,MORE EASILY THAN A STANDARD FINISH WORKTOP.

• ALWAYS AVOID PLACING HOTSAUCEPANS/KITCHEN UTENSILS DIRECTLYONTO THE WORKTOP, ALWAYS USE APROTECTIVE PAD/MAT (WORKTOP SAVER).

• ALWAYS AVOID CUTTING OR CHOPPINGDIRECTLY ON THE WORKTOP. ALWAYS USEA PROTECTIVE MAT (WORKTOP SAVER).

• ALWAYS AVOID EXCESS WATER AROUNDAREAS WHERE THERE ARE CUT JOINTS ANDCUT OUTS AS THESE ARE POTENTIAL WEAKAREAS. WIPE AWAY EXCESS WATERIMMEDIATELY.

• PLEASE NOTE THAT DISH WASHERS ANDDRIERS MUST HAVE A DIFFUSER PLATEMOUNTED TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THEWORKSURFACE.

IMPORTANT: ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK AND MEASURE TWICE AND THOROUGHLY INSPECTTHE WORKTOP FOR ANY TRANSIT DAMAGES ANDMARKS PRIOR TO FITTING.

Measuring & MarkingOnce you are sure measurements are exact use apencil to mark laminate. Note: Ensure you allow forany edging to be added.

Cutting

When using a handsaw, cut through from laminatesurface. A sharp fine tooth, 10/12 teeth per inchsaw is ideal for a perfect cut.

When using a power saw, cut from underside ofworktop. With the worktop face down follow yourmarking so that the saw teeth cuts towards thelaminate surface.

Cut Out Hobs and SinksUse the pattern supplied with the sink to mark out.All cut edges must be sealed with water resistantmaterials, like polyurethane or silicone etc.

GUARANTEE OF QUALITYWe offer a 5 year guarantee against any manufacturing defects providing that all installation and care instructions are strictlyfollowed subject of course to normal wear and tear. Due to the inherent properties of gloss laminate, we do not accept anyresponsibility for the performance of the decorative laminate surface. It is therefore imperative that the Gloss Care & Maintenancedetails are referred to both before and after installation, as misuse of all gloss laminates may affect the appearance of the worksurface, particularly with regard to scratching.

DO NOT DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THIS LEAFLET, KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE