Troubleshooting Tips - Black & Decker Price Pfister R89-1TU Manual

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17D
17C
17E
17A
17F
17C
17 TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB ATTACHMENT
With Temperature Stem (17A) set at full clockwise position, turn water on
by turning Handle Hub (17B) counterclockwise. Rotate Temperature Stem
(17A) counterclockwise to a set position until water temperature reaches and
is maintained at 100°F (Use a thermometer for measuring). Place and align
Temperature Knob (17C) onto Temperature Stem (17A) with 100°F marker
aligned with Handle Hub Indicator (17D). Secure with Screw (17E). Insert
Cover Button (17F) into Knob (17C).
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18B
FULL HOT
18C
18 TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The temperature setting can be controlled by rotating Knob (18A) and aligning
the desired temperature reading with the Indicator (18B) on the Lever Handle
(18C). By rotating the Knob (18A) clockwise, the water temperature will
decrease to cold flow only. By rotating the Knob (18A) counter-clockwise, the
water temperature will increased to hot flow only.
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17D
17B
18A
FULL COLD
TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
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G
C
A
B
Temperature or flow does not remain consistent.
The Cartridge Assembly (D) may need cleaning. Shut off water supply. Remove
Handle Assembly (A), unscrew Retainer Sleeve (B) and remove Flange (C).
Remove Cartridge assembly (D) and inspect Cartridge (E) and inlets for debris
or sediment and flush with water. Reassemble whole unit and test. If problem
persists you may need to replace the Cartridge (E).
Dripping from either the tub spout or shower head.
Clean the Cartridge Assembly (D). Check to ensure the gasket (F) on the
back of the Cartridge (E) is in place. Reassemble cartridge, stem and bonnet
assembly and handle. Turn on the water and test. If the unit still leaks, replace
the Cartridge (E). Check Shower Head screen.
Make sure that both hot and cold water inlets are turned on.
Water flow is very low.
Check the Cartridge Assembly (D), for debris. Sediment where the water enters
the Shower Head (G) can also cause this symptom.
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F
E
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