Owner's Manual
Care and Maintenance
Always blot dry any water from the surface of your mixing valve. To protect
your mixing valve from hard water stains and mineral deposits, use an auto
spray wax periodically and wipe down your valve after each use. Allowing
water to evaporate on the surface can lead to a buildup of mineral deposits.
Cleaning with a damp, non-abrasive sponge and drying with a clean soft cloth
should help keep your mixing valve looking beautiful.
REMEMBER
Never use any abrasives or harsh cleaners!
Clean with mild soap and water ONLY!
To keep your valve in pristine condition,
DRY AFTER EACH USE!
Installation
Setting Maximum Water Temperature Preset
NOTE— This valve includes a factory maximum water temperature preset known as a
limit stop.
WARNING: Failure to adjust the limit stop properly may result in serious scalding.
This shower may not protect the user from scalding where there is a failure of other
temperature controlling devices elsewhere in the system.
1. Loosen set screw (15) with an allen wrench and remove valve handle (14).
2. Remove cartridge trim nut (13) and trim sleeve (12) by hand.
3. For a lower temperature, pull red limit stop out with needle-nose pliers, turn it
counter-clockwise and push it back onto cartridge.
4. For a higher temperature, pull red limit stop out with needle-nose pliers, turn it
clockwise and push it back onto cartridge.
5. Reinstall cartridge trim sleeve (12), trim nut (13), and valve handle (14).
Tighten set screw (15) with an allen wrench.
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