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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.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
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
causes water to flow from the showerhead. The degree of handle rotation determines the volume of water flow. Returning the handles to the original position
stops the flow of water.
Turn off the water supply to the shower when not in use. Do not leave water supply to the shower turned on when unattended for long periods of time. Do not
leave water supply to the shower turned on if there is a chance of freezing temperatures.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Faucet leaks underneath
handle.
Bonnet has come loose or o-ring on
cartridge is dirty or twisted.
1. Move the handle to the OFF position. Unscrew the handle screw and
remove the handle.
2. Tighten the bonnet by turning it clockwise. Move the cartridge stem to the
ON position. The leak should stop draining out from around the cartridge
stem.
3. If the leak does not stop, shut off the water supply. Remove the bonnet
by turning it counterclockwise. Lift out the cartridge valve. Inspect the
larger o-ring on the cartridge bonnet and the smaller o-ring on the
cartridge stem. Remove any debris from the o-rings. If either o-ring is
twisted, straighten it. If either o-ring is damaged, replace the cartridge by
calling customer service.
4. Position the cartridge back into the faucet body. Make sure the ridges on
the two sides of the cartridge bonnet fit into the grooves on the two sides
of the faucet body. Tightly screw the bonnet onto the faucet body.
5. Reinstall the handle.
Water does not completely
shut off.
Rubber valve seat is dirty, stuck, or
broken.
1. Shut off the water supply.
2. Remove the handle from the faucet body. Loosen the bonnet by turning it
counterclockwise. Lift out the cartridge assembly.
3. Inspect the rubber valve seat in the faucet body. If there is debris or
brass scrap on the surface of the seat, remove it. If the rubber seat is stuck
tightly in the water inlet hole, push it gently with a fingertip so it moves up
and down smoothly. The spring (smaller end up) must be placed back
underneath the valve seat. If the rubber valve seat is worn out or broken,
replace the cartridge by calling customer service.
4. Position the cartridge back into the faucet body. Make sure the ridges on
the two sides of the cartridge bonnet fit into the grooves on the two sides
of the faucet body. Tightly screw the bonnet onto the faucet body.
5. Reinstall the handle.