93488 Rev. A
Installation
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Trim Installation
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Escutcheon Installation
For finished walls up to 1 1/8". Install trim
sleeve (1) over valve cartridge (7) and bonnet.
Secure backplate (2) to rough-in body using 4
screws (3) provided.
Note: Be sure backplate is oriented front
side forward and markings are visible.
Holding escutcheon (5) in place, thread trim nut
(4) onto diverter sleeve (6).
Note: For thick wall installations, order
installation kit RP90544 to support finished
wall thickness up to 2 1/8"
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On rough or uneven surfaces it is necessary
to apply caulk around the backplate (2) to
supplement the seal. Do not caulk the drip
notch in the bottom of the backplate (2). Do not
caulk the escutcheon (5).
Volume Handle Installation
Install valve handle (1) over cartridge (4), screw
in set screw (2) using a allen wrench.
Place set screw cover (3) over set screw and
apply pressure until cover is properly seated.
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B.
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Adjust temperature limit stop
Turn on water supplies; LET THE WATER RUN
AT BOTH FULL HOT AND FULL COLD TO
ENSURE THE WATER IS RUNNING AS HOT/
COLD AS POSSIBLE. Place a thermometer in
a plastic tumbler, and hold the tumbler in the
water stream. Place the temperature knob (1)
onto the splines (2), then rotate the temperature
knob counter-clockwise until you achieve your
maximum desired temperature from the outlet
(not more than 120° or the lower temperature
mandated by your local plumbing code).
If max temperature is not achieved before limit
stop (3) on temperature knob (1) meets the limit
stop (4) on the volume control handle. Remove
the temperature control knob (1) from splines (2).
Rotate temperature control knob (1) clockwise.
Place temperature control knob (1) back onto
splines (2) and continue to rotate counter-
clockwise until maximum desired temperature is
achieved.Remove the temperature knob (1) and
replace onto thesplines (2), making sure that the
temperature knob limit stop (3) hits against the
volume handle limit stop (4) as shown.
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Installation and Adjustment of the Temperature Knob
Failure to do so may cause injury.
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