Install thermostat handle, see fig. [7].
1. Unscrew cap (A1) and pull off handle (B1).
2. Remove guide ring (C1).
3. Pull scale ring (D1) on stop ring and secure with guide
ring (C1).
4. Reinstall handle (B1) and screw on cap (A1).
Adjusting thermostats
• Before putting into service
• Following all maintenance operations on the thermostatic
cartridge
- Open the shut-off valve via shut-off handle (Z) and check the
temperature of the water using a thermometer, see fig. [8].
- Turn regulating nut (E1) clockwise or counter-clockwise until
the water temperature has reached 100 °F.
- Attach scale handle (D1) so that the 100 °F marking points
towards the front and secure with guide ring (C1).
- Attach handle (B1) and screw on cap (A1).
Temperature limitation
The safety stop limits the temperature range to 100 °F.
If a higher temperature is desired, turn the temperature handle
until a noticeable resistance is felt.
Prevention of frost damage
When the domestic water system is drained, thermostats must
be drained separately, since non-return valves are installed in
the hot and cold water connections.
The complete thermostat assemblies and non-return valves
must be removed.
Maintenance
Inspect and clean all parts, replace as necessary and grease
with special grease (Prod. no. 18 012).
Shut-off cold and hot water supply, also possible by
closing the service stops, see fold-out page I, figs. [2]
and [3].
1. Unscrew cap (A1) and pull off handle (B1), see fold-out
page II, fig. [9].
2. Remove guide ring (C1).
3. Pull off scale ring (D1).
4. Remove escutcheon (J).
5. Remove mounting set (J3) and remove escutcheon
mounting base (J2).
6. By loosening screws (E), the thermostat unit can be moved
to the right and to the left, see fold-out page I, fig. [2].
7. Close both service stops (F1) using an 8mm allen wrench.
English
I. Thermostatic cartridge, non-return valve and service
stops, see fig. [9].
1. Same procedure as for closing service stops, steps 1 - 5.
2. Detach sleeve (H).
3. Remove clip (G1).
4. Detach stop ring (H1).
5. Loosen extension set (L1) using a 2.5mm allen wrench and
remove.
6. Remove thermostatic cartridge (M1) using a 24mm open-
ended wrench.
7. Remove non-return valve (N1) using a 10mm allen wrench.
8. Remove service stop (F1) using an 8mm allen wrench.
Caution Shut-off main pipes beforehand.
Assemble in reverse order.
Observe correct installation position of stop ring (H1).
Readjustment is necessary after each maintenance operation
on the thermostatic cartridge (see Adjustment).
II. Headpart, see fig. [10].
1. Remove handle or lever
Handle (19 201) and lever (19 202):
- Detach cover cap (O) and screw out screw (O1).
- Pull off handle or lever.
Lever (19 295):
- Unscrew cap (N) and pull off lever complete.
2. Unscrew extension spindel (M).
3. Remove escutcheon (L).
4. Unscrew extension sleeve (M2).
5. Unscrew headpart (R1) using a 17mm socket wrench.
6. Change complete headpart (R1).
III. Handspray, see figs. [11] and [12].
1. Remove rose (Y1), see fig. [11].
Guaranteed for 5 years, the "SpeedClean" jets can be freed of
limescale simply by wiping across them firmly with the palm of
your hand, see fig. [12].
IV. Spray hose, see figs. [11] and [13].
1. Remove spray hose (W) and detach handspray (Y) from the
coupling piece (X), see fig. [11].
2. Unscrew guide (V2), see fig. [13].
3. Pull out the spray hose (W) until the spray hose (T)
protrudes from the lower part.
4. Secure the spray hose (T) against the lower part to prevent
sliding back.
5. Remove spray hose (W).
V. Diverter, see fig. [14].
1. Remove diverter knob cap (S1).
2. Remove screw (T1) and detach diverter knob (W1).
3. Remove diverter (X1) using a 17mm socket wrench.
VI. Remove and clean flow regulator (13 907), see fold-out
page III.
Assemble in reverse order.
Replacement parts, see fold-out page III ( * = special
accessories).
Care
For directions on the care of this fitting, please refer to the
accompanying Care Instructions.
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