
INSTALLTION FOR
MINIATURE THERMOSTATIC VALVE
Rev. 8/19
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Removal and Maintenance of Cartridge
(see Diagram 6)
This thermostatic cartridge has screens to prevent dirt and unwanted particles from damaging the valve.
Clogged screens can cause reduced flow and inefficient temperature mixture by the valve. You can easily
clean the screens by following the instructions below.
1.
Remove the trim by following the Trim Installation steps above in reverse.
2.
Shut off the water inlets by tightening the two screws at the two check stop valves.
3.
Pull off
Stem Adapter (6)
and
Tooth Adapter (5)
from valve and unscrew
Thread Adapter (4)
from
valve with a 23mm socket wrench or other adjustable wrench in a counterclockwise direction.
4.
Unscrew
Cartridge Nut (3)
with a 23mm socket wrench or other adjustable wrench in a counter-
clockwise direction and gently pull out
Cartridge (2)
.
5.
Clean the screens and rinse with water. If necessary, soak in a 50/50 mix of white vinegar/ water or
a de-scaling agent until all dirt is dissolved. Grease the o-rings with a silicone based grease and wipe
the housing with a wet cloth before reassembling.
6.
Reassemble the valve by reversing these instructions. Make sure the red dot on the temperature
limit stop ring and push button on the handle are both
aligned in the 12 o’clock position.
Temperature may need to be reset as per instructions above.
Note:
To prevent the handle from accumulating mineral build up which can cause the handle to “lock
up,
”
the handle must be turned on an occasional basis.
Diagram 6: Cartridge Removal/Check Valve Removal
Parts List
Item #
Description
Qty.
1
Valve Body
1
2
Cartridge
1
3
Cartridge Nut
1
4
Thread Adapter
1
5
Tooth Adapter
1
6
Stem Adapter
1
7
Debris Screen
2
8
Check Valve
2
9
Service Stop Nut
2
10
Service Stop Screw
2