Installation (continued)
4
Back to back installation
NOTE: If you are not making a reverse or back to back
installation, skip this step and continue with the step 5.
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If the hot and cold inlets are reversed (hot on
right and cold on left), remove the screw (1),
inverter (2), sleeve (3), and bonnet (4) from the
valve body (D) with reversed supply connections.
Rotate the cartridge (5) 180°, so H appears on
the right. Install the cartridge, making sure that
the key is fully engaged with the slot in the
valve body (D). Slide the bonnet (4) over the
cartridge (5) and thread them onto the valve
body (D). Tighten the bonnet (4) securely with
adjustable wrench until the o-ring on the valve
body (D) is covered completely. Reassemble
the sleeve (3), inverter (2) and screw (1),
hand-tighten them only.
NOTE: Never install the valve body (D) upside down!
The appropriate locking torque of the bonnet (4) is
10~12 N·M. Do not overtighten.
5
4
3
1 2
Reverse
installation
Cold
H
Reverse installation
Normal
installation
(changes
not required)
Cold
D
Hot
Hot
H
Normal installation
Hot
5
Installing the shower arm
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Insert the long end of the shower arm (B) through
the shower ange (A), and wrap thread sealant
tape (not included) around the long end of the
shower arm (B) in a clockwise direction, as
shown.
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Install the long end of the shower arm (B)
into the pipe elbow inside the wall. Carefully
tighten the shower arm (B) with a clean strap
wrench. Do not overtighten.
□
Wrap thread sealant tape around the pipe
threads of the tub spout outlet (1, not included)
in a clockwise direction, as shown.
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Connect the tub spout outlet pipe (the tub
spout outlet pipe should project 3-23/32 in. from
the nished wall) to the lower pipe elbow (2, not
included). Tighten the elbow and tub spout outlet
pipe connections with a strap wrench.
A
B
Cold
9
2
1
3-23/32 in.
1
Wall