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5. Insert the 2.5 mm hexagon key into the centre
of the spindle and engage with the recessed
temperature adjusting screw.
6. Rotate the hexagon key until the required
maximum temperature is obtained at the
shower. Anticlockwise to increase the
temperature, or clockwise to decrease the
temperature (¼ turn = approximately 1°C).
7. Once the desired maximum blend temperature
has been achieved turn off the mixer by
rotating either the hub or ow control lever
(depending on model) fully clockwise.
Note! Do not remove the hub.
8. If applicable ret the hub retaining screw.
9. Ret the control lever with the lever at the top
and retighten the grubscrew.
10. Check that the shower temperature is
correct.
TYPE 2 VALVES
Application
The approved designations for Type 2 Valves
are as follows:
Models Designation
Moto, Minilite LP-S, HP-S, HP-SE
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the economy designation is achieved with the
tting of the outlet ow regulator.
Models Designation
Pace, Miniduo LP-S, HP-S
Important!Thettingofanyowregulatorto
Pace or Miniduo models will invalidate TMV2
compliance due to the minimum ow rate
requirements. Do not t ow regulators in
TMV2 applications to these models.
Conditions of use for Type 2 Valves
Operating Pressure
Range
High
Pressure
Low
Pressure
Maximum Static
Pressure (bar)
10 10
Maintained Pressure,
Hot and Cold (bar)
0.5 to 5 0.1 to 1
Hot Supply
Temperature (°C)
55 to 65 55 to 65
Cold Supply
Temperature (°C)
≤25 ≤25
Valves operating outside these conditions cannot
be guaranteed to operate as Type 2 Valves.
Recommended Outlet Temperatures
The BuildCert TMV scheme recommends the
following set maximum mixed water outlet
temperatures for use in all premises:
44°C for bath ll, but see notes below;
41°C for showers;
41°C for washbasins;
38°C for bidets.
The mixed water temperatures must never
exceed 46°C.
The maximum mixed water temperature can be
2°C above the recommended maximum set outlet
temperatures.
Note! 46°C is the maximum mixed water
temperature from the bath tap. The maximum