Operating Guide

13 / 14 Series Installation
3
Showerhead and Tub Spout Installation
FOR SHOWERHEAD INSTALLATION
Connect top outlet (1) to shower arm (2) with proper
ttings.
To prevent damage to nish on shower arm, insert
wall end of shower arm into shower ange (3) before
screwing arm into riser connection.
Thread showerhead (4) onto shower arm.
Apply plumber tape to pipe threads on both ends.
Do not overtighten showerhead.
A.
-I- MODELS
To combine the two
showers, insert the
top tab (1) on the
handshower into the slot
(2) of the showerhead.
Push the handshower
into the showerhead
until the two parts snap
together.
B.
-I- Models
3
2
1
4
2
1
4
3
Slip-On Installation
The copper tube (1) must be 1/2” nominal copper. Important:
If it is necessary to cut the copper tube, the end must be
chamfered free of burrs to prevent cutting or nicking O-ring
inside the spout.
Slide spout over copper tube ush with the nished tub or
wall surface.
Tighten set screw (2), but do not overtighten.
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FOR TUB SPOUT INSTALLATION:
Refer to the installation instructions supplied with your spout. Do not connect deck mount
spouts to in-wall valves. Do not use hand showers connected in lieu of a tub spout to a
tub/shower valve. Do not use PEX tubing for tub spout drop.
B-1
B-2
B-3
Iron Pipe Installation
Install threaded pipe nipple (1) to extend past nished wall.
Apply plumber tape to threads on pipe nipple and screw
on tub spout.
Copper Sweat Installation
Remove O-ring (1) from adapter (2).
Solder adapter to tube taking care to keep solder away from
O-ring groove.
NOTICE: No solder permitted on outside diameter of
adapter adjacent to O-ring groove. Solder in the groove or
on the outside diameter could cause water to leak between
the adaptor and spout, and back towards the wall cavity.
Cut o tube (3) and replace O-ring on groove of brass
adapter.
Thread tub/spout onto adapter, taking care not to damage
O-ring, and hand tighten until spout is rmly against nished
wall and all slack is taken up behind wall.
2
1
1
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