1. See Figure 1 and 2 to determine the horizontal position of the
unit according to shower room layout, and mark the center-
lines. For multiple shower applications, the recommended
minimum distance between the center lines of the two units is
36 inches (914 mm).
2. Determine fl oor to showerhead height for the unit.
Recommended height for men 77" (1956 mm), male youth 66"
(1676 mm), women 70" (1778 mm) and female youth 60" (1524
mm).
3. The preassembled copper tubing for supply water inlets are
4-1/8" (106 mm) from the top of the shroud and 3" (75 mm) left
and right of the centerline. Adjust supply line accordingly.
The high temperature limit stop is located at the center of the
bonnet. To adjust the temperature, unscrew two bonnet screws
halfway. To increase the temperature, rotate the stem coun-
terclockwise to the required temperature using the handle for
leverage.
Do not place pliers or channel locks on the spline of the stem.
Tighten the two bonnet screws. To decrease the temperature,
turn the stem clockwise to the required temperature.
Rotate the limit stop with a help of a small fl at head screw driver
clockwise until it touches stem stop. Tighten the two bonnet
screws. Turn valve off and then open it to verify setting (see
Figure 5).
Before servicing checkstops or piping, turn off water supplies
upstream. To access the checkstops, remove handle, indicator
plate and shrouding.
At least every twelve months, open up the checkstops and
check for the free movement of the poppet.
Before servicing the valve, either turn off the water supply
upstream or close the checkstops. To close the checkstops,
turn the adjustment screw on each stop clockwise.
Every six months, check and adjust the handle rotation setting.
Every twelve months, remove the valve bonnet and check the
internal components for the freedom of movement.
1. Detach the piping from the shrouding by removing screw A
above the showerhead (see Figure 4). Slide piping out of the
shrouding; the showerhead remains attached to the shroud.
2. To mount the piping assembly bracket B, use bracket as a
template and drill 2 small holes in the wall at showerhead
height.
3. For mounting lower piping assembly, drill a small hole in the
wall that is 23-5/8" (600 mm) below the upper bracket and
on the center line. For unit with diverter, distance should be
35-5/8" (905 mm).
4. Install mounting anchors per room specifi cations. Secure
bracket with mounting screws (NOT INCLUDED).
5. Connect the supply lines to the piping assembly.
Do not remove the entire chrome-plated end cap from the
shrouding; it functions as an end cap and gasket for shroud
extension. Part of the end cap can be broken out to provide ver-
tical and horizontal piping clearance.
1. To remove scored section, hit it sharply with a hammer.
2. To connect the showerhead, slide the showerhead nipple
on the inside of the shroud into the piping assembly. Secure
shrouding with the screw at A.
3. Fit the handle over the stem. Turn on water supply. Turn
handle fully counter clockwise and measure the outlet water
temperature. Adjust temperature if required (see high tem-
perature limit stop adjustment)
4. Check for leaks. Secure shrouding.
5. Snap on indicator plate, guide on the back of the plate goes
into the locator hole.
6. Install sleeve o-ring onto the bonnet groove. Slide sleeve on
to the bonnet.
7. Install the handle with the screw provided.
Position The HydroPanel II™ Unit ■
High Temperature Limit Stop Adjustment ■
Servicing ■
Install the Piping Assembly ■
Attach the Shrouding ■
2
WARNING
Always verify the maximum temperature
setting to the valve when any changes are
made. This should also be checked as a part
of a facilities maintenance/safety program.
STEM
HIGH TEMP
LIMIT STOP
Fig. 5
Installation Continued ■
Installation should be in accordance with acceptable plumbing
practices. Flush all piping thoroughly before installation. Failure
to do so can result in valve malfunction. Before installation of
HydroPanel II
™
, rotate the stem or handle off.
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