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Plumbers' Putty or Caulking

Adjustable Wrench

Teflon Tape

Phillips Screwdriver

Channel Locks

TOOLS REQUIRED

Tubing Cutter

Regular Screwdriver

1

ROUGHING-IN

Turn off water at main supply.

CAUTION

            When soldering, remove PLASTER GUARD, CARTRIDGES and CHECK
STOPS (IF PRESENT). When finished soldering, flush valve body, replace
cartridges, check stops (if present) and plaster guard to continue installation.
Use thread sealant or Teflon tape on threaded connections.

NOTE

If the valve is installed on a fiberglass or
other thin wall application, the PLASTER
GUARD (4) can be used as a support.

Connect hot and cold water supplies.
Cap off shower pipe (5) and tub filler pipe (6).
For support, use pipe BRACES (7) secured to wooden braces.
With valve turned off, turn on water supplies. Check for leaks.

COLD

HOT

THREADS 

ON CAP

CROSS HANDLE

LEVER HANDLES

Cut a 4" dia. hole in the shower stall.
Drill two additional 1" holes to allow
access to the stops.
Remove PLASTER GUARD (4), rotate
180˚ so that indicated screw holes fit
MANIFOLD (2). Push CAP on valve, place
ESCUTCHEON on and attach with screws.

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7

5

3

6

4

2

See Roughing-in diagram before starting.
Connections are:
   1/2" female NPT for threaded inlets
Connect RISER PIPE (1) to MANIFOLD (2)
top outlet marked "SHR".
Connect TUB FILLER PIPE (3) at bottom
outlet marked "TUB".
For proper positioning the finished wall
must be within side wall of PLASTER
GUARD (4).

By restricting HANDLE rotation and limiting the amount of hot water allowed to mix with the cold, the
HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1) reduces risk of accidental scalding. To set the maximum hot water
temperature of your faucet, all you need to do is adjust the setting on the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1).

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51

31

19

75

31

0

1

5

1

3

1

1

9

7

5

3

1

1

5

1

3

1

1

9

7

5

3

1

4

5

COLDER

(Larger Numbers)

0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15

HOTTER

(Smaller Numbers)

0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15

Turn CARTRIDGE STEM (2) to the OFF position (coldest setting) before making adjustment to HOT
LIMIT STOP (1). Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry free the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1). Pull
forward and rotate counterclockwise one number to limit hot water temperature.
Use ARROW (3) on CARTRIDGE (4) and NUMBERS (5) on HOT LIMIT STOP (1)
for indication.

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5

1

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

3

3a

INSTALL TRIM

INSTALL HANDLES (ADJUST HOT LIMIT STOP PRIOR

TO HANDLE INSTALLATION, SEE STEP 4)

Push CAP (1) onto VALVE CARTRIDGE (2). Secure CAP (1) to
VALVE CARTRIDGE (2) with SCREW (18) for LEVER HANDLE only. 
(Spline in CAP (1) must fully engage spline on cartridge stem). 

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17

1

10

2

5

8

23

4

9

12

11

13

15

16

CAUTION: Protect finish on SHOWER ARM,
SHOWER HEAD and TUB SPOUT when installing.

2

INSTALL DIVERTER

When finished tiling the wall, remove PLASTER
GUARD (1). Remove two screws that secure the
DIVERTER LID (2) and remove Lid. Inspect the inside
surface of diverter port. Diverter port must be free of
any dirt. Clean if necessary.

Install DIVERTER (3) with SCREWS (4) removed from
DIVERTER LID (2).

Operate DIVERTER (3). DIVERTER (3) should slide in
and out smoothly.

Push on DIVERTER COVER (5).

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2

4

5

3

DIVERTER

PORT

Lever Handles: 

Thread HANDLE

BASE (14) onto threads of CAP (1)
until seated against it's internal stop.
Install FRICTION WASHER (21) onto 
base of LEVER HANDLE (15). Align LEVER 
HANDLE (15) and tighten set screw with 
HEX WRENCH (16) supplied with faucet to secure handle.  

For Cross Handle: 

Thread HANDLE BASE (9) 

onto threads of CAP (1) until seated against 
it's internal stop. With VALVE in off 
position align CROSS HANDLE (11) as 
desired. Install CROSS HANDLE (11) 
onto VALVE STEM (10) and tighten 
HANDLE SCREW (12). Thread
INDEX (13) into CROSS HANDLE. 

ADJUST HOT LIMIT STOP (MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO TRIM INSTALLATION)

BACK TO BACK INSTALLATION
(SEE ILLUSTRATION STEP 7 FOR REFERENCE)

6

TEST INSTALLED FAUCET

Remove Handle and Trim from Valve. See
step 3 for reference.
Remove PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5). Rotate
PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5) 180˚ so that the inlets
face up and the large outlet port faces down.
Push PRESSURE BALANCE UNIT (5) in casting make
sure inlets line up with holes in bottom of casting. Top
flange should butt up against top of casting.
Reassemble FIXATION RING (4) and CARTRIDGE (1).

Turn VALVE "off".

With HANDLE in "off" position, turn on water supplies
and check all connections for leaks.

Operate HANDLE and flush water lines thoroughly. Pull
DIVERTER and check SHOWER for proper operation.

Check SPOUT and SHOWER connections for leaks.

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7

5

18

Install SHOWER ARM (6), SHOWER HEAD (7).

Remove PIPE CAPS (5) from shower pipe and tub filler pipe.

Thread DIVERTER KNOB (17) onto diverter stem.

1/2" HEX

WRENCH

19

20

To install TUB FILLER SPOUT (8) first remove SET SCREW (19) and pull 
SPOUT ADAPTER (20) from back of spout. Apply sealant to pipe nipple.
With a 1/2" hex wrench thread SPOUT ADAPTER (20) onto pipe nipple.
Install TUB FILLER SPOUT (8) onto SPOUT ADAPTER (20) flush against
finished wall. Tighten SET SCREW (19) to secure TUB FILLER
SPOUT (8) to SPOUT ADAPTER (20).

Mount ESCUTCHEON HOLDER (22) with gasket and ESCUTCHEON (3) 
to valve body with SCREWS (4).

1/2" Hex Wrench

14

21

7-1/2" REF.

4"

1/2" NPT

FINISHED WALL

BOTTOM
OF TUB

18" OPTIONAL

OPTIONAL TO

FINISHED

FLOOR 

USUALLY

BETWEEN

72'' AND 84"

"SEE ILLUSTRATION"

TOP OF

TUB RIM

1-5/8" TO 3-1/4"

To assure proper positioning in relation to wall,
note roughing-in dimensions. 

ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS

74" FOR HEAD

CLEARANCE

(OPTIONAL)

7-1/4" REF.

7-7/8"

THREADED

INLETS (STOPS)

INLETS

5-1/2"

(140 mm)

OUTLETS 1/2" NPT

5-3/4"

(146 mm)

1-3/4"

(44 mm)

SHW

TUB

DETAIL "A"

3/4"

NPT

SPOUT

ADAPTER

1-1/2"

FINISHED

WALL

*1/2" THREAD

ENGAGEMENT

*SPOUT NIPPLE

SHOULD BE

FLUSH WITH

FINISHED WALL

2"

DETAIL "A"

APPLY

SEALANT

GREASE

O-RING

22

Push the COVER (23) as shown over the CAP (1) and align prongs on COVER (23)
with screw holes in ESCUTCHEON (3).
Important! Make sure COVER (23) snaps over the SCREWS (4).

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