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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
7.
Showerhead installation:
Insert the long end of the shower arm
(B) through the flange (C), then wrap
thread sealand tape around the long
end of the shower arm (B) in a
clockwise direction, as shown. Install
the long end of the shower arm (B)
into the pipe elbow inside the wall.
The flange (C) should fit snug to the
finished wall surface. Thread the
shower head (A) onto the shower
arm (B). Carefully tighten the shower
arm (B) and shower head (A) with a
clean strap wrench. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN, as it could cause
damage to the shower arm (B).
B
C
A
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9.
Handle installation:
NOTE: Before proceeding, ensure
the valves are closed.
Position the flanges (G) on the
valve body (H). Place the handles
(D & E) onto the valve body (H)
and secure them with the screws
(9.
1
). Make sure the H (hot) handle
is on the left and the C (cold) handle
is on the right. Use a Phillips
screwdriver (not included) to
tighten the screws (9.1). Insert
the index buttons (9.2) into the
handles (D & E).
G
D
9.1
H
9.2
E
9.1
9.2
G
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8.
Tub Spout Installation:
Wrap thread sealant tape around
the pipe threads of the tub spout
outlet (F) in a clockwise direction,
as shown. Connect the tub spout
outlet pipe (the tub spout outlet
pipe should project 3-
1
5/
1
6 in. to
4-3/32 in. from the finished wall)
to the lower pipe elbow (8.
1
) (not
included). Tighten the elbows (8.
1
)
and tub spout outlet pipe connec-
tions (8.2) with a strap wrench (not
included). Thread the spout (F) onto
the tub spout outlet pipe connec-
tion (8.2) in a clockwise direction
until the tub spout (F) becomes
flush with the finished wall. Use a
strap wrench to tighten the tub
spout (F).
F
8.1
8.2
Wall
3-15/16 in. to
4-3/32 in.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The handles control the flow of hot and cold water to the faucet.
Turn the right handle for cold water. Turn the left handle for hot water. Rotating the handles opens the cartridges and causes water to flow from the spout. The degree of
handle rotation determines the volume of water flow. Returning the handles to the original position stops the flow of water.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean periodically with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, steel wool, and harsh chemicals as these will dull the finish and void your warranty.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Leaks from the spout
Damaged or dirty valve seat.
Remove faucet handle, cartridge, housing and valve spool to check the rubber
valve seal. Clean it or replace by calling Customer Service.
Leaks from underneath the
handle
Bonnet is loose or bottom gasket on
cartridge is dirty or twisted.
Remove the faucet handle. Tighten the bonnet. Clean or replace the O-ring.
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