NOTE: This cartridge is designed to be
used with the large filter enclosed. It is
possible when retrofitting existing fittings
that this filter cannot be used (especially
in type I and II fittings shown on Page
2). If no water flow occurs after Step
7, shut the stop off and disassemble
fitting to remove the larger drop-in style
filter. Replace it as shown with the small
filter enclosed.
IMPORTANT: NEVER USE BOTH FILTERS TOGETHER ON
6. Place the white cap sealing gasket into the actuator
assembly and screw the actuator assembly onto the body.
Tighten the actuator assembly onto the body to
approximately 20 ft. Ibs., (Hand tighten and give the actuator
assembly a 1/2 to 1 full turn with a wrench). (Figure 3)
7. Turn the water back on at the supply stop(s).
NOTE: If leak occurs at cap gasket, remove gasket and inspect
it for damage and replace it if necessary. If the gasket is in good
condition, inspect the body surface for scratches or nicks and
clean up the surface by reaming if necessary.
TIMING ADJUSTMENT:
These instructions are for the user to adjust the faucet to provide
a flow rate to meet the American Disability Act (ADA) regulations
which require 10 seconds running time for the water flow. For
ADA compliance follow these procedures:
NOTE: Timing must be checked with the handle in place.
A) Purge the valve of air by pushing it completely open 4-8
times rapidly and then check the timing cycle .
B) Remove the handle with a 3/32" hex wrench.
4
THE SAME FITTING
OPTIONAL
(SEE NOTE)
ACTUATOR
ASSEMBLY
GASKET
CARTRIDGE
FILTER
TYPICAL BODY
FIGURE 3