13.14 Position the pressure cap (b).
13.15 Open the water supply.
13.16 Set the desired temperature.
Turning clockwise:
increases the mixer water temperature
Turning anti-clockwise:
reduces the mixer water temperature.
13.17 Close the water supply.
13.18 Remove the pressure cap (b) in the position in which it has been adjusted.
13.19 Remove the spring, the housing nut and the complete ball bearing (see
13.8).
13.20 Remove the temperature stop ring (f).
13.21 Engage the side of the tappet (i) with the left side of the limit stop (h).
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Important!
Take note of the installation of the complete ball bearing.
13.22 Insert the complete ball bearing (c).
13.23 Tighten the housing nut (d), using a face spanner.
13.24 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.
13.25 Position the pressure cap.
13.26 Secure the pressure cap (b) on the fitting, using the grub screw (a).
14. Maintenance and care
The fitting must be checked and maintained at regular intervals depending on the
water quality and in accordance with the local conditions, and rules and regulations
applicable at the site.
Maintain the following components:
• Aerator (see
• Filters (see
• Non-return valve (see
Use suitable cleaning agents which are not harmful to the fitting in a proper manner
and rinse with water after use. High-pressure cleaners must not be used for
cleaning.
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