Courageous ° Manuscript Inter National Fore ends Facet LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Compass Manufacturing International warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the faucet be free from defects in material and workmanship for as long as the original consumer purchaser owns the home in which the faucet was first installed.
+ Helpful Tools Tools: Gather the necessary tools as shown below to complete the installation of this faucet. Some may not be needed depending on the model of faucet you are installing. Plumber's Putty Flashlight Basin Wrench Safety Glasses and/or Silicone = Screwdriver Pliers Channel Locks Adjustable Ranch Maintenance Your new faucet Is designed for years of trouble-free performance. Keep It looking new by cleaning It periodically with a soft, damp cloth.
If the instructions were followed carefully and the faucet does not work properly, try these corrective steps. Problem Cause Action Leaks underneath the handle The lock nut (#14) has come loose or the O-ring on the cartridge (#16) is dirty or misaligned. Tum off the water supplies. Remove the handle (#13) k nut (#14) ls tight, remove the lock nut (#1. cartridge Verify the O-ring Is clean and In proper alignment an the cartridge If the O-ring Is dirty rinse with warm water.
a [Ue ETTA Tr abet-28 78 inks niche Floor Tub Rin Floor . Note the minimum/maximum installation dimensions between the shower arm handle and spout Diagram accounts for a standard 17" tub. For proper function of the shower faucet the shower head (#4) must be placed at least 78" from the finished floor and at least 42" from the valve body Also note, if this is a NOT thin wall mounting, the hole for the valve body (#17) must be . Verify the valve body (#17) is properly oriented.
8. Slide the handle (#8) onto the cartridge then secure with the screw (#7) using the Allen wrench (#30) to tighten. Insert the handle button See the diagram for a visual. 9. Slide the shower arm flange (#6) onto the longer end of the shower arm Apply Teflon tape (#25) to both ends of the shower arm Install the longer end to the shower drop. Ensure the washer (#48) is in place, and install the shower head (#4) onto the shower arm . Slide the spout (#33) over the nipple.
5. Install an elbow at one end of the pipe. Install the other end to the tub spout diverted (bottom port of the valve body Install a nipple that will extend 3" from the finished wall. Note: Piping from the tub spout diverted (bottom port of the valve body to the tub spout outlet must be either 1/2" nominal copper pipe or 1/2” iron pipe. Do NOT use PEX or PVC for the tub spout drop. Using incorrect piping may cause leakage behind the wall or improper function of the faucet. “Corresponding to hot water 6.