Use and Care Manual

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Although plumbing emergencies are rare, the best way to prepare is to plan ahead.
To act swiftly when a plumbing situation occurs, familiarize yourself with the
location of main water shutoff valves, and ask your builder or a neighbor to
refer a reliable local plumber before the need arises. Moen
®
Incorporated
recommends the following steps to prepare for a plumbing situation.
Remember, a few minutes of your time now will ensure that a problem will be
resolved quickly and properly in the future.
Find a 24-hour plumbing contractor just in case.
Homeowners know that if anything is to go wrong in your home, it will usually
go wrong at the most inconvenient time—in the middle of the night or during a
holiday. For that reason, it is important to have handy the name of a reliable
plumbing contractor offering 24-hour service.
What to do in a plumbing emergency.
Cartridge maintenance.
If the handle on your single-handle faucet “sticks” or is difficult to turn,
lubricating the cartridge may be all that’s needed.* To do this, simply
remove the cartridge and apply silicon lubricant, available at plumbing
retail centers. Do not use petroleum-based oils or jellies.
After applying silicon lubricant, reassemble the faucet.
However, if your faucet has two handles and you are experiencing this
problem, the cartridge may have to be replaced.
* Note: This does not apply to faucets with the 1255
®
Duralast
®
cartridge.
INSTALLING the
new 1234 cartridge.
!
If your new home is equipped with an ioDIGITAL
®
vertical spa, you will not need to perform
any regular system maintenance. For operating assistance and an explanation of features,
please refer to your ioDIGITAL User Guide. If you experience mechanical issues, contact a
qualified plumber to service the system.
INSTALLING the 1234 cartridge. Replace BOTH the cartridge and retaining nut.
1. Align the ribs on the side of the cartridge to seat completely in the valve body.
2. Tighten down the retaining nut until it is tight. Torque will not affect handle movement.
3. Reattach the handle.