Application
Operation is possible in conjunction with:
- Pressurized storage heaters
Operation is not possible with:
- Low-pressure storage heaters
(displacement water heaters)
Technical data
• Max. flow
• Flow pressure
- min.
- recommended
- greater than 72.5 psi, fit with pressure reducing valves
• Max. operating pressure
• Test pressure
• Temperature
- max. (hot water inlet)
• Water connection
Notes
• Installation of backflow protection must comply
with local codes and regulations.
• Major pressure differences between cold and hot water supply
should be avoided.
Installation
See dimensional drawing on fold-out page I.
Flush pipes thoroughly!
Side valves, see fold-out page II, fig. [1].
• Valve with a groove on the top edge of the headpart (A) and in
addition marked with blue tape should be mounted on the right
(cold water) side.
• Valve without a groove on the top edge of the headpart (A) and in
addition marked with red tape should be mounted on the left (hot
water) side.
1. Screw the mounting set (B) to the bottom of the thread of the
side valve (C).
Make sure that the rubber washer (B1) is on the top of the fiber
washer (B2).
2. Insert the side valve (C) through the basin hole from below.
3. Place the escutcheon O-ring (D1) on the basin and screw down
the escutcheon (D) until it stops.
4. Tighten the mounting set (B) from below to secure the valve.
5. Close the headparts (clockwise for the hot side and counter-
clockwise for the cold side).
Install the lever (E) or the handle (F), sold separately, to the
stem of the headpart (A) and be sure that the lever points away
from the spout.
If the gap between the handle and the escutcheon is excessive,
back off the lever (E) or the handle (F) and the escutcheon (D) to
minimize the gap.
Vacuum breaker, see fig. [2], [3] and [4].
1. Insert the vacuum breaker body with seal (H) and nut (H2)
through the basin hole from below, see fig. [2].
2. Slide on seal (H1) with ring (J) and screw on nut (K).
The distance from the top of the body to the bottom of the ring
must be 2 3/16", see fig. [3].
3. Secure vacuum breaker body to the basin by tightening
nut (H2), see fig. [2].
4. Slide on tube (L) and cover (M), see fig. [4].
5. Tighten the connection tee (N) to the vacuum breaker body with
connection nut (O).
1
English
Diverter, see fig. [5] and [6].
1. Insert diverter body with nut (P) and seals (Q), (R1 or R2) and
the lift rod assembly through the basin hole from below,
see fig. [5].
2. Slide on seal (R3 or R4) and screw on nut (S) until it is at the
same height as the top of the diverter body (S1).
3. Secure diverter body to the basin by tightening nut (P) using
an 36mm open-ended spanner.
4. Slide on escutcheon (T), see fig. [6].
5. Mount the diverter knob (U) to lift rod assembly (U1).
13 L/min or 3.4 gpm/45 psi
Verticle spray, see fig. [7].
1. Insert body with seals (V) from below.
2. Slide on seals (V1) and secure with nut (W) using an 22mm
7.25 psi
open-ended spanner.
14.5 - 72.5 psi
3. Jet-height can be decreased by turning the nozzle (X) to the left,
turning to the right increases jet-height.
145 psi
4. Screw on spray face plate (W1).
232 psi
Fit pop-up drain (28 957), see fold-out page I, ensure that flange
176 °F
of pop-up drain is sealed.
cold - Right hand
Connect wideset bidet, see fig. [8] and [9].
hot - Left hand
1. For this purpose the supply pipes must be installed on to the
angle stops (or other supply points).
2. The cold water supply should be connected on the right, the hot
water supply on the left side.
3. Connect both side valves to the connection tee via the two short
flexible hoses.
4. Connect the vacuum breaker with the blue-marked hose to the
top of the tee and the unmarked hose to the diverter ellbow.
5. Connect the diverter to the verticle spray via the long flexible
hose.
Open cold and hot water-supply and check connections for
leakage!
Maintenance
Inspect and clean all parts, replace as necessary and grease with
special grease.
Shut off cold and hot water supply.
I. Ceramic headpart, see fig. [10].
1. Remove lever (E) or handle (F).
2. Unscrew the ceramic headpart (A) using a 17mm wrench.
3. Change complete ceramic headpart (A) or O-ring (A1).
Observe the different replacement part numbers of the
headparts, see fold-out page I.
II. Vacuum breaker and check valve, see fig. [8] and [11].
1. Pull off cover (M) and tube (L), see fig. [11].
2. Remove circlip (Y1), pull out and replace double-ball vacuum
breaker (Y).
3. Loosen nut (Z1) using an 21mm open-ended spanner and
replace check valve (Z2), see fig. [8].
III.Vertical spray, see fig. [12].
Unscrew and clean spray face plate (W1) and nozzle (X).
Assemble in reverse order.
Replacement parts, see fold-out page I ( * = special accessories).
Care
Instructions for care of this faucet will be found in the Limited
Warranty supplement.