Manual

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TEMPERATURE SETTING
Remove SCREW (2), WASHER (3), MUDGUARD
(4) and SLEEVE (5) from installed VALVE (1)
Push plastic TEMPERATURE LIMIT STOP (6) onto
THERMOSTATIC CARTRIDGE (7) as shown
Temporarily place BONNET (8) onto
THERMOSTATIC CARTRIDGE STEM (7a)
Place STEM (19) onto STOP/VOLUME CONTROL
(19a) and using PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER (19C)
secure STEM (19) with SCREW (19b)
With both hot and cold water supplies on, open
STOP/VOLUME CONTROL (19) valve to one
output device
Use temperature measuring device to confirm
temperature is 100°F when BONNET (8) button is
positioned straight up at 12 o’clock
When button on BONNET (8) is depressed and
rotated full left (CCW), the maximum temperature
discharged from valve will be 115°F (Note: Follow
all applicable local plumbing codes when setting
maximum discharge water temperature)
Carefully remove BONNET (8) and place aside
until trim is installed
Note: If temperature is not 100°F with BONNET (8), button at 12
o’clock, the CARTRIDGE STEM (7a) must be rotated to change
temperature setting (clockwise (CW) for cooler & counter-clockwise
(CCW) for warmer)
WARNING: Forcibly rotating thermostatic cartridge stem prior to
installing handle trim, will damage cartridge and void warranty
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INSTALL TRIM
Position FACEPLATE (9) onto CARTRIDGE NUT
(10) as shown
Install SLEEVE (11) onto CARTRIDGE NUT (10)
and tighten to secure FACEPLATE (9) against
shower wall
Place BONNET (8) onto THERMOSTATIC
CARTRIDGE STEM (7a)
Secure BONNET (8) with SCREW (12)
Place HANDLE (13) onto BONNET (8) and
tighten handle SETSCREW (14)
Note: Depending on handle style, it may be necessary to cut
BONNET STEM (8a) and SCREW (12) to allow HANDLE (13) to
fully seat against BONNET (8)
Cut VOLUME CONTROL STEM (19), ½” from
surface of FACEPLATE (9)
Place VOLUME CONTROL HANDLE (13a) onto
VOLUME CONTROL STEM (19) and tighten
SETSCREW (14)
½”
100°F
Rotate CW for Cooler (shown)
Rotate CCW for Warmer
CALIFORNIA FAUCETS RECOMMENDS THAT ALL PLUMBING PRODUCTS BE INSTALLED BY
A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL
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