If flow from the real rain panel is reduced, or debris or deposits are visible on the nozzles, the panel must be cleaned. Rub the nozzles clean with a finger or soft brush. If the flow is still reduced or the debris is still in place, follow the instructions in the step-by-step guide below to clean the rain panel.
Remove the logo cap. Remove the center fastener with a 3/16" hex wrench.
Gently pry the corner fastener covers off to reveal the corner fasteners.
IMPORTANT: Risk of product damage. The corner fasteners are of a quick connect type. Only use hand tools on these fasteners.
While supporting the panel, turn each corner fastener 90 degrees to the unlocked position. Remove the rain panel.
IMPORTANT: Risk of product damage. Do not allow cleaners to contact the metal trim components. Permanent staining or corrosion may occur.
Loosen two setscrews as shown using a 5/64" hex wrench.
Carefully remove the trim edges from the panel as shown.
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Fold the corner caps over the fasteners.
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Set the rain panel facedown in a plastic tray on a flat surface.
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Make a solution of 50% water and 50% white vinegar.
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Pour the solution into the rain panel until the nozzles are filled.
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Let the solution soak for 20-30 minutes.
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Remove the panel from the plastic tray and lightly brush the rain panel with a soft nylon brush or soft toothbrush.
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For stubborn nozzles, rub with a finger.
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Rinse the rain panel off thoroughly.
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Pat the panel dry with an absorbent, lint-free cloth. Ensure the panel is dry where the trim is installed.
Reinstall the trim edges and secure the setscrews with a 5/64" hex key.
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Secure the rain panel assembly to the back panel by pushing the corner fasteners upwards until a “click” is heard from each corner. Ensure each corner fastener is in the locked position as shown.
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Install the center fastener with a 3/16" hex wrench.
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Install the logo cap over the center fastener.
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Fold the covers onto the four corner fasteners.