HansgroheSkyLine Showerpanel26017
Hansgrohe 26017 Specs
| Shape | Square |
|---|---|
| Collection | SkyLine |
| Handshower Included | Yes |
| Overview | |
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| Brand | HansgroheShop All Hansgrohe |
| Collection | SkyLineShop All SkyLine |
| Model Number | 26017 |
This Skyline Showerpanel is a magnificent and luxurious addition to any modern bathroom. Controls, shower head, shoulder shower, handshower and body spray, you definitely have everything you need - and want- all in one.
The Skyline Showerpanel contains a thermostatic control and two volume controls. The thermostatic valve controls the temperature, one volume control operates the shower head and shoulder shower and the other volume control operates the handshower and body sprays. The volume control can only run one of the functions at a time- for example either the shower head or shoulder shower can be on, as well as either the handshower or bodysprays. Two functions from the same volume control can't be run simultaneously. You can choose one function from each volume control to be on together.
Skyline Showerpanel features:
- Anodized satin chrome panel body
- Raindance S 150 1-Jet Showerhead, fold out 95 and 110 degrees
- Raindance S 120 3- jet shoulder shower, fold out
- 2 jet handshower with Full and Mono spray modes
- 5 bodysprays with massage function
- Foot rest with anti slip fold-out
- Thermostatic mixer valve
- 2 volume controls for individual use of showerheads, handshower and bodysprays
- 1/2" connection for easy installation
- Includes 63" Techniflex hose
- Features QuickClean function on handshower, showerhead and bodysprays
- Easy installation, unit is preplumbed
- Trim Finish: Chrome or Brushed Nickel
The height of the panel is 68 1/2". The width of the panel is 7 7/8".
Answered by Adina on 05.22.2012
You can run one of the showerheads with either the body sprays or handshower. You can also choose to have only one function running at a time.
Answered by Adina on 05.22.2012
No, you need to choose to run one of the showerheads at a time as they are both controlled by the same volume control.
Answered by Adina on 05.22.2012