10
18
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3
e
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B.f
m
➁
To set a permanent temperature:
Use the regulating nut (e) to set the required water temperature, e. g. to 40
C.
15.6
Slide the stop ring (d) on to the regulating nut (e).
➀
Temperatur frei wählbar einstellen:
Den Anschlag (f) des Anschlagringes an die hintere Kante (g) des Steges (i) stellen.
➁
Temperatur dauerhaft voreinstellen:
Die Aussparung (h) des Anschlagringes genau auf den Steg (i) schieben.
15.7
Den Temperaturwahlgriff (c) auf den Anschlagring (d) schieben.
r: rot
☞
Push the temperature selector knob on to the limit ring so that both red dots point
upwards (12-o’clock-position).
15.8
Use the screw (c) to secure the temperature selection knob (b) on the fitting.
15.9
Press the cover platelet (a) on to the temperature selector lever.
16. Maintenance and Servicing
Depending on the quality of the water, the local conditions and the rules and
regulations applicable on site, the fitting must be maintained and serviced at regular
intervals.
Perform maintenance on the following components:
• Shower head (see
• Filters (see
• Non-return valves (see
Use suitable cleaning agents that are not harmful to the fittings in a proper manner and
rinse with water after use. High-pressure cleaners must not be used for cleaning.
Remove the stainless steel housing
Some maintenance work requires that the stainless steel housing be removed.
16.1
Only when the water connection is from the top:
Close the flow volume regulator.
a: closed
b: open
16.2
Only when the water connection is from the top:
Trigger the valve.
Release the connecting hoses for hot and cold water from the water volume regulators.
16.3
Loosen the screws on the stainless steel housing.
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Never let the stainless steel housing hang by the connecting hoses.
16.4
Unhinge the stainless steel housing.
16.5
Only when the water connection is from the rear:
Close the flow volume regulators (see
).
16.6
Only when the water connection is from the rear:
Trigger the valve.
Release the connecting hoses for hot and cold water from the water volume regulators.