Installation Sheet
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ROUGHING-IN THE VALVE
• Prepare water supplies per ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS.
Make sure the nished wall is between the minimum and
maximum rough dimension.
• Install VALVE at indicated height and depth. Make sure
the “hot inlet” (RED) is on the left-hand side and the
“cold inlet” (BLUE) is on the right-hand side
• Connect the hot and cold water supplies. Assemble all
connecting pipes. Flush lines to remove any dirt.
Connections are 1/2" NPT.
• Assemble the connection pipes to the MIXED OUTLETS
of the VALVE.
• If the CHECK STOPS (1,2) were removed during
installation, ensure the hot and cold CHECK
STOPS (1,2) are not reversed. The hot CHECK
STOP (1) has a red top and the cold CHECK
STOP (2 has a blue top.
• To ush lines, remove the CHECK STOPS (1,2) and run water.
If desired, the TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT can be removed.
Reinstall CHECK STOPS (1,2).
• Beware of Freezing. No water should remain in the MIXING VALVE
if freezing is a possibility. Remove the CHECK STOP (1,2) to completely
drain the MIXER UNIT (1).
M965859 (10/17)
CAUTION
DO NOT SOLDER NEAR THE VALVE. DAMAGE TO THE SEALS MAY OCCUR.
DO NOT SEAL ANY OUTLETS. THIS DIVERTER CANNOT BE USED AS A STOP VALVE.
COLD
HOT
WOOD
BRACE
MIXED
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CHECK STOP
(Hot Red)
CHECK STOP
(Cold Blue)
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Note: Inner Spline and Outer Tube should only be cut after they’re removed from the valve.
1. Mark a position where the outer TUBE (1) needs to be cut.Remove by unthreading.
2. After cutting, replace outer TUBE (1) by threading it back onto the valve rmly.
3. Mark the position of the inner SPLINE (2) and unthread by using a
Flat Head Screw Driver (Provided).
4. Cut to the necessary length and install inner Spline back onto the valve.
Note: The inner Spline needs to be replaced in the same rotary position
for the handle to be installed in a neutral position.
INNER AND OUTER SPINE ADJUSTMENT
FINISHED
WALL
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1/2" MIN. TO 7/8" MAX.
(13 TO 22 mm)
1" MIN. (25 mm)
(2 segments)
TO 1-1/2" MAX. (38 mm)
(3 segments)
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ADJUST HOT LIMIT STOP
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).
• Use a at blade screwdriver to pry free the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1).
Pull forward and rotate counterclockwise one tooth to reduce maximum
hot water temperature. The maximum temperature is nominally factory set to 120ºF.
The temperature variation is approximately 4ºF per tooth. Always check water
temperature maximum before completing the installation.
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