12. Adjusting the flow time
12.1 Undo the grub screw (a), using a hexagonal wrench.
12.2 Remove the pressure cap (c) and the spring (b).
12.3 Use a screwdriver to set the flow time.
+ longer flow time (max. 20 s)
– shorter flow time (min. 5 s)
12.4 Trigger the fitting to measure the flow time.
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Important!
When putting the pressure cap in place, ensure that the tappet engages with the
corresponding groove.
12.5 Once the desired flow time has been set, put the pressure cap in place.
12.6 Reassemble in reverse order.
13. Adjust the temperature limits
Warning!
If the hot water supply temperature is above 45°C, the temperature limits should be set.
Failure to observe this instruction can result in injuries due to scalding.
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The temperature limits are not an active scald protection.
13.1 Close the water supply.
13.2 Disconnect the fitting.
13.3 Turn the pressure cap (b) anti-clockwise up to the cold-water limit stop.
13.4 Undo the grub screw (a), using a hexagonal wrench.
13.5 Remove the pressure cap (b).
13.6 Remove the spring (e).
13.7 Loosen the housing nut (d), using a face spanner.
13.8 Remove the complete ball bearing (c).
13.9 Remove the temperature stop ring (f).
13.10 Turn the tappets (g) of the temperature stop ring (f) to the horizontal position and
insert them.
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Important!
Take note of the installation of the complete ball bearing.
13.11 Insert the complete ball bearing (c).
13.12 Tighten the housing nut (d), using a face spanner.
13.13 Insert the spring (e).
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Important!
When putting the pressure cap in place, ensure that the tappet engages with the
corresponding groove of the temperature stop ring.
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