ANZZI GLASS SHOWER DOOR INSTALL GUIDE Models: SD-AZ13-01 SD-AZ13-02 SD-AZ8077-01 SD-AZ8077-02 Have questions? Call us at 1-844-44-ANZZI or email at info@anzzi.com.
GETTING STARTED Notice: This assembly requires two people due to the weight of the 4. Finished floor and walls are required for installation of this unit. glass doors. Professional installers are highly recommended. 5. A 3 ½” wide threshold or installation space is required for this door. 1. Carefully inspect all boxes and packages to make sure no damage occurred during shipping. If you find a unit has been damaged or has a 6.
PARTS LIST 2 1 1 4 3 2 3 10 12 4 11 5 6 1. (2x) Door stopper 2. (1x) Glass panel 3. (1x) Top guard rail 4. (4x) Roller 5. (1x) Glass door 6. (1x) Handle 7. (2x) Glass bracket 8. (2x) Guide rail bracket 9. (2x) Large anchor 3/8” 10. (2x) Round head screw ST6×45 11. (1x) Allen keys 3mm, 4mm & 5mm 12. (1x) Guide block 13. (1x) Bumper strip 14. (1x) Threshold cover 15. (1x) Threshold 16. (5x) Countersunk screw ST4.2×30 17. (2x) Anti-water strip 18.
MEASUREMENTS 1. Take a precise measurement of the distance between the two completed walls. This distance is labeled as “W” on the diagram. Refer to Figure 1 for details. 2. For your convenience, the Upper Guide Rail (03) has been precut for shower models with a width of 48” or 60”. Wall-to-wall openings with a width (W) equal to the size of the shower model does not require you to cut the Running Rail (03). Simply continue to Step 3.
GLASS BRACKETS 3. Use the Glass Brackets (07) to attach the Upper Guide Rail (03) to the Stationary Glass (02). Tighten the set with screws. Place the Door Stoppers (01) on each end of the Upper Guide Rail (03) by using a sliding motion. Temporarily secure them. Place the Guide Rail Brackets (08) on each end of the Upper Guide Rail (03) by using a sliding motion. Temporarily secure them. Refer to Figures 3 for details.
STATIONARY GLASS 4. Rest the Stationary Glass (02) on the pre-installed threshold or shower base and push it up against the wall. NOTE: The Upper Guide Rail (03) secured on the Stationary Glass should face the interior of the shower. Be sure the Upper Guide Rail and Stationary Glass are aligned with the threshold or shower base and are fully leveled. Make adjustments to the Glass Bracket (07) if horizontal adjustments are necessary. Refer to Figure 5 for details.
GUIDE RAILS 5. Carefully make an outline on the wall of the Guide Rail Brackets (08) position. Set aside the Stationary Glass (02) while you disassemble the Mark hole position on floor Guide Rail Brackets from the Upper Guide Rail (03). Position the Rail Bracket into the outlined areas and precisely mark drilling holes. Refer to Figure 6 for details. 6. Use a Ø 3/8” drill bit to drill the holes for the Guide Rail Brackets (08). Insert the “Large Anchor 3/8” (09). 7.
GUIDE RAILS 9. Attach both female parts of the Guide Rail Brackets (08) to their male counterparts on the wall. Adjust the set screws on the Guide Rail Brackets until they are tight and fully secure the Upper Guide Rail between the walls. 10. Gently set the Guide Block (12) on the floor, parallel to the Stationary Glass Panel flush with the vertical edge of the glass. Take time to measure the distance from the outer surface of the glass to the center line of the guide block is 2 3/16”.
ROLLERS 11. Affix the Rollers (04) to the Glass Door (05). Hang the Rollers onto the Upper Guide Rail (03) to suspend the door. Slide the lower edge of the Glass Door into the groove found on the Guide Block (12). Make necessary adjustments to the fasteners to guarantee the lower edge of the Glass Door does NOT touch the bottom of the Guide Block. Secure the door to the Upper Guide Rail by mounting the two Roller Guards (20) on the door. 12.
ROLLERS 14. Add Kitchen and Bath silicone along the area where the Stationary Glass and Wall and the Threshold or Shower Base connect. Clean the silicone using the Silicone Cleaner (20) tool. WARNING: WAIT 24 HOURS BEFORE USING THE SHOWER Measure this distance ENCLOSURE TO ALLOW THE SILICONE GEL TO DRY COMPLETELY. Guarantee a longer life of the hardware finish by wiping off the metal parts with a soft cloth after each use.
MAINTENANCE Guarantee a longer life of the hardware finish by wiping off the metal parts with a soft cloth after each use. Avoid using abrasive cleaners and products especially those that contain bleach, acid, or ammonia. In the case that these chemicals are used, thoroughly rinse the surface as soon as possible and wipe dry with a soft cloth. Stainless-steel surfaces should be cleaned once a week or as needed. When applying a stainless-steel polish or cleaner, work with the grain and not against it.