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To replace the thermostatic cartridge (6.L), pull
out the plate (6.B) screw on the stop cocks (6.N)
in clockwise direction using a screwdriver. To
replace the thermostatic cartridge with the handle
(6.C) follow the instructions given below:
remove the grub screw (6.M) and pull out the
thermostatic cartridge with the handle (6.C.). Fit
the new assembly (6.C) into the faucet housing
carefully aligning the positioning hole with the
grub screw housing (6.M). Tighten the grub screw
without forcing it so as to avoid malfunctionings
or damages.
To replace only the thermostatic cartridge (6.L),
follow the instructions given below:
remove the grub screw (6.M) and pull out the
thermostatic cartridge with the handle (6.C) from
the body. Remove the cap (6.E) from the assembly,
loosen the grub screw (6.D) and slide off the
handle (6.F). Remove the ring (6.G), the lock
nut (6.H) and the peg (6.I) from the thermostatic
cartridge (6.L).
Install the new thermostatic cartridge (6.L) into the
faucet housing carefully aligning the positioning
hole with the grub screw housing (6.M). Tighten
the grub screw without forcing it so as to avoid
malfunctioning or damages.
DO NOT move the bar of the new cartridge (6.L)
so as to not compromise the calibration.
Install the temperature adjustment lock nut (6.H)
as shown and screw on the peg (6.I). Assemble
the handle (6.F) putting the ring (6.G) in between.
Lock it using the grub screw (6.D) and complete by
installing the cap (6.E).
Once completed the replacement, remove the
stop cocks (6.N) turning them in anti-clockwise
direction using a screwdriver. Reassemble the
plate (6.B) and the flat washer (6.A).
Based on its policy of steady development Fortis reserves the right to change the characteristics
of the products without notice and therefore the images and data contained in this catalogue may vary.
Istruz. art. 7871100.indd 3
FIG. 07
The figure shows the faucet correctly assembled.
Set the temperature by turning the handle (7.A).
MAINTENANCE OF THE SURFACES
Before cleaning, make sure the faucet is cold (heat
wears the surface of the faucet down). Do not use
products containing acids or corrosive substances.
Wipe the faucet daily with a soft cloth. Do not
use steel wool or metal pads, abrasive sponges or
similar products. Right after cleaning rinse off the
detergent residues with cold water. Damages to
the faucets caused by incorrect treatment are not
covered by the warranty.
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