Tools Needed Adjustable Wrench Groove Joint Slier + Phillips Screwdriver Silicone Sealant + Teflon Tape Included Maintenance Your new faucet is designed for years of trouble-free performance. Keep it looking new by cleaning it periodically with a doff, damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, steel wool and harsh chemicals as these will dull the finish and cold your warranty.
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1. Note the minimum/maximum installation dimensions Preparation/Assembly between the shower arm handle and spout Also note, if this is a thin wall mounting, the hole for the valve N body (#21) must be in diameter.
Installation Instructions 5. Turn on the hot and cold water shut offs and check for leaks. If leaks occur, refer to steps 3 or 4. Turn on the faucet and let the water run for one minute. This will help clear any debits that may have come loose during installation and prevent the system from becoming clogged. Turn off the water. Note: Turn on both the hot and cold water shut offs before turning the faucet on. Not turning on both will cause your cartridge to become pressure locked.
Installation Instructions Hot Water Adjustment Postilion In The Middle Is Recommended Cold Water Adjustment High Temperature setting Average Temperature setting Low Temperature setting (Factory setting) 10. Verify the escutcheon gasket washer and washer (#26) are attached attached to the escutcheon Slide the escutcheon (#25) onto the cartridge (#19) and secure it 2 with screw (#40) and O-ring Screw the ‘S/\ trim cap (#17) onto the lock nut P Note: Do not remove the customer service tag with the model number
Troubleshooting If you've followed the Instructions carefully and your faucet still does not work properly, take these corrective steps. Problem Cause Acton Leaks underneath the handle The lock nut {#18) has come loose or the O-ring on the cartridge (#19) is dirty or misaligned. Turn off the water supplies. Remove the handle (#22) and trim cap If the lock nut (#18} is loose tighten it.