Installation/Adjustment Of Rotational Limit Stop - Delta Jetted Shower Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation and Adjustment of the Rotational Limit Stop
4
A.
1
2
Install volume control handle (1) with lever
to the right, then turn to the on position.
DO NOT SECURE WITH SCREW. Place the
temperature control knob (2) on volume handle
and rotate to the mixed position (if required).
DO NOT SECURE WITH SCREW. Turn on
water supplies; let the water run until both hot
and cold water is as hot/cold as possible. Place
thermometer in a plastic tumbler, and hold
the tumbler in the water stream. Record the
temperature reading.
C.
3
Secure temperature control knob (1) with
screw (2) and snap control cover (3) onto
knob. NOTE: Secure screw until handle
wobble is reduced, DO NOT FULLY
TIGHTEN. Overtightening will result in
difficulty to operate temperature control knob.
Screw is self locking.
18 Series Installation - Single Units
1
2
B.
1
Hotter
Colder
If the water temperature is above 120°F,
remove the temperature control knob (1) and
rotate the limit stop (2) clockwise one tooth for
every 4°F - 6°F (approximate) change in tem-
perature. If water temperature is cooler than
desired, rotate the limit stop counterclockwise.
IMPORTANT: The first position of the
Rotational Limit Stop (the Limiter) is that
position that restricts the rotation of the stem
the most and is at the maximum clockwise
setting. According to industry standards, the
maximum allowable temperature of the water
exiting from the valve is 120
temperature may vary in your local area. The
Rotational Limit Stop may need to be
readjusted if the inlet water temperature
changes. For instance, during the winter, the
cold water temperature is colder than it is
during the summer which could result in
varying outlet temperatures. Typical
temperature for a comfortable bath or
shower is between 90
15
2
F. This
o
and 110
F.
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