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installation - diverter valve
5
installation - tap
Rubber
washer
Nut
Control
handle
Washer
Cover
Rubber
washer
Washer
Nut
Valve
Flexible pipe
to diverter
valve
Before installing your new tap, flush
through the pipework to ensure removal
of debris, turn off the water supply.
Screw a nut onto the valve body fol-
lowed by metal washer then a rubber
washer, push the valve up through the
hole in the basin making sure the inlet
hole is pointing in the right direction.
Slide on a rubber washer, metal washer
and then a nut. Tighten the nut to clamp
the valve to the basin.
The position of the valve can be adjusted
by repositioning the backnut and then
tightening the front.
Screw on the cover.
Carefully push the control handle onto
the splines of the valve and secure
with the grub screw using the supplied
hexagonal key, replace the screw cover.
CAUTION: Do not over tighten the nuts
as this might damage the basin.
Connect the water supply to the inlet
pipes. The hot water should be con-
nected to the left hand pipe.
Hot/cold
inlet
Grub
screw
Control
handle
Cover
Rubber
washer
Nut
Valve
Screw the nut onto the valve body
followed by a rubber washer, push the
valve up through the hole in the unit.
Screw on the cover, carefully push the
control handle onto the splines of the
valve and secure using the hexagonal
screw, plug in the rubber cover.
From the underside tighten the nut to
secure the valve in place.
CAUTION:
Do not over tighten the nuts
as this might damage the unit.
Connect the valve to the tap, shower
and spout using the flexible connectors.
Flexible pipe
outlet to
spout
Flexible pipe
inlet from
hot tap
Shower hose
outlet to
shower head
Cover
plug
Hexagonal
screw
Flexible pipe
inlet from
cold tap