Installation Manual
68881 Rev. M
Installation
IMPORTANT:
The Rotational Limit Stop is used to limit the 
amount of hot water available such that, if set 
properly, a scald injury is less likely to occur if the 
handle accidentally is rotated all the way to “hot” 
when a person is showering or lling a tub. The 
rst position allows the 
LEAST
 amount of hot 
water to mix with the cold water in the system. 
In the rst position the water will be the coldest 
possible when the handle is turned all the way 
to hot. As you move the Rotational Limit Stop 
counterclockwise, you progressively add more 
and more hot water in the mix. The last position 
to the left will result in the greatest amount of hot 
water to the mix, and the greatest risk of scald 
injury if someone accidentally turns the valve 
handle all the way to the hot side while showering 
or lling a tub.
WARNING: In some instances, setting the 
Rotational Limit Stop in the hottest position 
(full counterclockwise) could result in scald 
injury. It is necessary to adjust the Rotational 
Limit Stop so that the water coming out of the 
valve will not scald the user when the handle 
of the valve is rotated to the hot side.
• According to the majority of industry standards, 
the maximum allowable temperature of the water 
exiting the valve is 120°F (Your local plumbing 
codes may require a water temperature less than 
120°F).
• The Rotational Limit Stop may need to be re-
adjusted seasonally if the inlet water temperature 
changes. For example, during the winter, the 
cold water temperature is colder than it is 
during the summer which could result in varying 
outlet temperatures. A water temperature for 
a comfortable bath or shower is typically 
between 90°F - 110°F.
• Run the water so that the cold water is as 
cold as it will get and hot water is as hot as 
it will get. Place the handle on the stem (see 
page 8, step 4C) and rotate the handle coun- 
terclockwise until the handle stops.
• Place a thermometer in a plastic tumbler 
and hold in the water stream. If the water 
temperature is above 120°F, the Rotational 
Limit Stop must be repositioned clockwise to 
decrease valve outlet water temperature to 
be 
less than 120°F or to meet the 
requirements of 
your local plumbing codes.
• To adjust the temperature of the water 
coming out of the valve, pull the white 
Rotational Limit Stop (1) outward and rotate. 
Clockwise rotation will decrease the outlet 
temperature, counterclockwise rotation will 
increase the outlet temperature. Temperature 
change per tooth (notch) could be 4° - 16°F 
based on inlet water conditions. Repeat as 
necessary. When nished, make sure that the 
Rotational Limit Stop is fully retracted into the 
seated position. 
WARNING: Do not take the 
Rotational Limit Stop apart.
• MAKE SURE COLD WATER FLOWS 
FROM THE VALVE FIRST. MAKE SURE 
WATER FLOWING FROM THE VALVE AT 
THE HOTTEST FLOW POSSIBLE DOES 
NOT EXCEED 120°F OR THE MAXIMUM 
ALLOWED BY YOUR LOCAL PLUMBING 
CODE.
7
Adjusting the Rotational Limit Stop – Identify RSL type from pages 6-7.
Hotter
Cooler
1
1
3
B.
RLS with pull/turn adjustment










