4.
Now the shower valve body is securely mounted onto the wall, make
sure the pipework is thoroughly flushed through to remove any debris
from the system before connecting the water supplies. Failure to do this
could result in debris entering the product and hindering performance.
5.
The plumbing connections should then be made to the HOT & COLD
water inlets (which are clearly marked).
6.
Make the plumbing connection to the water outlet. This will take the
water to the chosen auxiliary product (shower kit) you have selected to
run with this shower.
7.
Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.
8.
Check the max water temperature from the terminal fitting with a
thermometer. The recommended maximum terminal outlet is 47°C
(116.60°F). If you need to change the water temperature please see the
temperature adjustment section.
9.
Re fit the chrome sleeves to the shower body.
10. Apply a small bead of silicone behind the chrome concealing plate (this
will give a water tight seal so water cannot ingress into the wall cavity).
Slide the plate into position over the chrome sleeves, and fit up against
the finished wall surface.
11. Fit the chrome control handles. The thermostatic control handle is
clearly marked with H & C. Your shower valve is now ready for use.
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