Installation Sheet

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Insufficient water - Supply pressure inadequate - Check water pressure (If a pump
has been installed check to see if the
pump is working).
- Regulator filter dirty - Clean filters
- Handshower filter seal dirty - Clean filter seal between handshower
and hose
Crossflow, hot water being forced into
cold water pipe, or vice versa, when
mixer is closed
- Backflow preventers dirty or worn - Clean backflow preventers, replace
if necessary
Spout temperature does not
correspond with temperature set
- Thermostat has not been adjusted - Adjust thermostat
- Hot water temperature too low - Increase hot water temperature
Temperature regulation not possible - Thermostatic cartridge dirty or worn - Clean thermostatic cartridge, replace
if necessary
- For new installations: rough valve
incorrectly connected (should be:
cold right, hot left)
- Rotate function block 180°or correct
the plumbing
Safety stop button not operating - Spring dirty or worn - Clean spring and/or button, replace
if necessary
- Button calcified
Shutoff valve stiff - Select shutoff valve DN9 dirty or
worn
- Replace Select shutoff valve DN9
Shower or spout dripping - Select shutoff valve DN9 dirty or
worn
- Replace Select shutoff valve DN9
Pushbutton cannot be actuated or is
without function
- Safety guard of on-off valve has not
been removed
- Remove safety guard from isolating
valve
Pushbutton is jammed or stiff - O-ring needs to be lubricated - Lightly lubricate the o-ring using white
plumbers' grease
Pushbutton does not snap in - Select Adapter trimmed incorrectly - Trim and mount Select Adapter
according to Fig. 7 (see page page
8)
- Press the pushbutton into the
escutcheon, then mount the
escutcheon.
Maintenance
Inspect the check valves at least once per year.
Replace the check valves if necessary.
Should the volume of water decrease over time,
inspect and clean the filters on the thermostatic
cartridge. After reassembly, set the high tempera-
ture limit stop and justify the handle.
To prolong the life of the themostatic car-
tridge, regularly run it through its full range of
temperatures.