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===En suite shower door (2 bed)===
===En suite shower door (2 bed)===
Lakes bathrooms framed bi-fold door 1000 wide, ref LK1B1000 05
Lakes bathrooms framed bi-fold door 1000 wide, ref LK1B1000 05
[[Category:Apartment fixtures, fittings and finishes]]


===En suite shower door (3 bed)===
===En suite shower door (3 bed)===

Revision as of 23:56, 20 August 2020

Apartments are fitted with the following sanitary wear and fittings:

Bath

Villeroy & Boch - ‘Rebana’ Ref BA170PAR3LIV

Bath filler & integral waste

VADO WG-61552

Bath/shower diverter

VADO CEL-148B/2/SQ

Toilet

Vitra ‘Retro/Pure Style’ ref 5160 with soft closing seat ref 55-003-009

Frame to WC

Grohe Rapid SL ref 38773

WC push plate

Grohe Skate Cosmopolitan

Basin

Vitra ‘Retro/Pure Style’ ref 5214 with semi pedestal ref 5157B003-0156

Bathroom tap

Mono basin mixer tap ref VADO 200-100

En suite shower head (selected types)

Grohe ref 27253

En suite thermostatic shower valves

VADO CEL-148B/SG-3/4

En suite shower door (2 bed)

Lakes bathrooms framed bi-fold door 1000 wide, ref LK1B1000 05

En suite shower door (3 bed)

Lakes bathrooms semi frameless slider door 1500 wide, ref LKV2S150 05

Heated towel rail

Sol*Aire Bray electric towel rail - SW580P 500w x 800h


Notes

Water usage

To reduce water consumption the toilet uses a dual flushing system.

Care and maintenance instructions

Basins and baths

Trays and tops should be cleaned and dried as soon as possible after use to prevent build up of soap residue. If the water is hard, insoluble lime salts and grime will harden on the surface and become increasingly difficult to remove. To prevent scratching of bathroom fittings it is important that only non-abrasive cleaners are used. In the interests of safety, baths and shower trays must not be polished with wax or silicone polish. A sealant has been applied around the bath and/or shower tray where water splashes occur. This should be checked regularly and maintained as required to ensure water resistance.

Shower heads

Heads should be cleaned and de-scaled if necessary.

Taps and hinges

Under no circumstances should cleaners containing any abrasive agents or chemicals be used. The use of cleaners of this type, whether on stainless steel, chrome, gold or white taps or hinges, will abrade any protective surfaces and cause corrosion. Soapy water, silicone or wax polishes should be used instead.

Toilet cisterns

Each toilet cistern incorporates an integral overflow system. This system should reduce the amount of water wasted due to a faulty cistern valve and alert residents more quickly to a problem. In the event of the valve failing to stop water entering the toilet cistern:

- The toilet pan flush buttons may be disabled and it may not be possible to flush the toilet

- The excess water will continuously be disposed of directly into the toilet pan

Access to the cistern is gained by removing the flushing button

panel (Image 1).

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