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IMPORTANT NOTE: END CAPS.
The chromed end caps should
not be removed. There are no serviceable parts within this cavity.
Inlet O-ring damage
If the front O-ring seals (as shown below) fitted on the inlet legs become damaged, then leaking water
will cause pressure build-up inside the fitting & eventually force out an end cap.
If an end cap is forced out, replace the damaged
inlet O-ring(s), then drain off any water from the
cavity & refit the end cap.
If an end cap is forced out, or water drips from
the end cap, these are indications of a damaged
O-ring. Replace the seal as soon as possible,
as the mixer’s safe touch (thermal insulation)
feature will be compromised.
Front O-ring
seals
Inlet legs – removal
If one or both inlet legs are removed from the panel for maintenance or repair, then it is
important
to
note the following:
ALIGNMENT
Prior to installation, both inlet legs must be
securely fixed to the mixer body. Fit the com
-
plete assembly to the panel, then secure with
the back-nut kit. Back nut torque 25Nm.
Note:
Do not
separate inlet legs
& install them individually onto the
panel, as alignment to mixer body will
be lost. In this case, mixer body will
not correctly locate onto the inlet legs
& may damage the O-rings during
installation.
Demounting mixers continued