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ENFIELD FINISHED W ALL 4" BOTTOM OF TUB 74" FOR HEAD CLEARANCE 5-1/8" REF . 7-7/8" REF . 18" OPTIONAL 5-3/4" REF . 1/2" NPT 1/2" NPT 9-1/8" 1-1/2” REF . OPTIONAL TO FINISHED FLOOR USUALL Y BETWEEN 65'' AND 80'' 1-1/2” REF . TOP OF TUB RIM M968285 Rev . 1.1 T373.502 T373.522 T373.5[...]
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VAL VE LEAKS WHEN SHUT OFF Remove CARTRIDGE (1) by removing CARTRIDGE SCREWS (2). Remove three SCREWS (3) from FIXA TION RING (4) and pull out PRESSURE BALANCING (5) unit. Clean SEALS (9) on base of CARTRIDGE (1). Check base of PRESSURE BALANCING UNIT (5) and clean O-RINGS (6). Remove CAPS (7) and check O-RINGS on inside of CAPS (7) for deb[...]
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ADJUST HOT LIMIT STOP By restricting HANDLE rotation and limiting the amount of hot water allowed to mix with the cold, the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1) reduces risk of accidental scalding. T o set the maximum hot water temperature of your faucet, you need to adjust the setting on the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP (1). T urn CARTRIDGE STEM ([...]