Installation Guide

9 FLUSHING THE WATER OUTLETS AND CHECKING FOR LEAKS
Place the handle (1) on the valve body (2) inverter and turn the handle (1) to the full on mixed position. Turn on the hot
and cold water supply lines and allow the water to flow from the outlets for one minute, or until all foreign matter has
been flushed out. Check for leaks. Shut off the water at the valve and supply lines. Remove the handle (1).
10
Place the plaster guard (1) onto the body (2) and secure with the screws (3). NOTE: Be sure to position the plaster guard (1) correctly onto the body (2), with the markings "SHOWER" facing upward. Remove the plastic cap (4) from the valve
body (2) by twisting the cap in a clockwise direction when the depth distance which is measured from center of shower outlet to finished wall surface is 2” to 2½”. If the depth distance which is measured from center of shower outlet to finished
wall surface is 1½” to 2”, skip this step and proceed to Step 9.
IMPORTANT
The Plaster Guard should sit flush
to or recessed into the finished
wall opening. If the Plaster Guard
sits out beyond the finish wall
surface, DO NOT reinstall Plaster
Guard to Valve.
11
Unscrew the sleeve (1) from the valve body (2). Unscrew the screw (3)
from the inverter (4), and then remove the inverter (4), from the valve
body (2).
12
Remove the red limit stop ring (1) from the cartridge assembly (2).
13
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE LIMITER
For colder water, adjust the temperature limiter in a clockwise direction.
For hotter water, adjust the temperature limiter in a counter clockwise
direction.
When finished, reinstall the inverter, screw, and sleeve.
NOTE: A thermometer can be held in the running water
to aid in reaching the desired water temperature.
FOR COLDER WATER FOR HOTTER WATER
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE LIMIT STOP (TLS)