Connect the Diverter Valve
1.
Remove the aerator or screen (if present) from the end of the faucet. If
facing the open end of the spout, rotate the aerator counter-clockwise
to loosen and remove.
2.
Attach the diverter valve directly to the faucet spout. If the threads
of the diverter valve do not match the threads of the faucet, use one
of the included faucet adapters to connect the diverter valve and
faucet. If facing the open end of the spout, rotate the diverter valve
and/or adapter clockwise to tighten.
NOTE:
When using a faucet adapter, the rubber washer in the adapter
always faces up toward the faucet.
a. If Your Faucet Has an Outside Thread (male connector):
For many faucets with an outside thread, the diverter valve can
attach directly to the faucet. If the diverter valve is too small to
attach to the faucet, attach the inside thread (female connector)
adapter, part# MC106, to the faucet, and then attach the diverter
valve to the adapter.
b. If Your Faucet Has an Inside Thread (female connector):
The diverter valve cannot directly connect to a faucet with a female
connector. Attach one of the outside thread (male connector)
adapters, part# MC107 or part# MC108, to the faucet, and then
attach the diverter valve to the adapter. MC107 is designed to fit
larger faucets, and MC108 is designed to fit smaller faucets.
Diverter Valve
Attachment
Diverter Valve Attachment
with adapter
*MC700 Adapters
Many installations do not
require an adapter
existing
faucet
bypass
lever
hose
diverter
valve
*MC106
*MC107
*MC108
*MC257
swivel
attachment
ring
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