Caroma SKANDIC Instrukcje instalacji dla hydraulików - Strona 2
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PLUMBERS ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Adjusting the TEMPERATURE LIMITING STOP (Fig.2)
The cartridge fitted in this mixer has been factory pre-set to deliver
the maximum available hot water temperature. To use the Temperature
Limit feature adjust the cartridge as follows:-
Carefully remove plug (1) before using a 2.5mm allen key (2) to loosen
grub screw (3) and remove handle (4). (See details on side 1 of this sheet.)
To remove the Hot Limit Stop segment (7) from the cartridge (10), use a flat
bladed screwdriver and carefully lever the segment in an upwards direction.
Rotate the segment (7) in a clockwise direction to reduce the maximum hot
water temperature then refit the segment (7) onto the cartridge (10).
Note:- Start by rotating the segment (7) in small increments, then check the
hot water temperature with the mixer handle in the fully open maximum
hot water position. The segment (7) can be removed & repositioned until the
desired maximum hot water temperature is achieved.
Ensure the segment (7) is pushed fully down onto the cartridge (10). Locate
and hold the handle (4) onto the cartridge (10), then tighten grub screw (3).
Replace plug (1), taking care that the red indication is to the left.
Adjusting the ENERGY SAVING SCREW (Fig.3)
To select maximum hot water temperature the handle lever of this mixer must be moved fully to the left until the temperature stop segment
is contacted (see above). The cartridge is also fitted with an energy saving feature. When the handle lever is released from this maximum
hot position, it will automatically return to the factory pre-set comfort water temperature of 38-40 C (approx.). This energy saving feature
can be adjusted or disabled as follows:-
Carefully remove plug (1) before using a 2.5mm allen key (2) to loosen grub screw (3) and remove handle (4). (See details on side 1 of this sheet.)
Using a small thin flat bladed screwdriver, adjust screw (9) in an clockwise direction to increase the comfort temperature. Adjusting the screw (9)
fully until bottomed will disable the energy saving feature.
Locate and hold the handle (4) onto the cartridge (10), then tighten grub screw (3). Replace plug (1), taking care that the red indication is to the left.
Adjusting the WATER SAVING SCREW (Fig.3)
To select maximum water flow the handle lever of this mixer must be lifted to its highest position. The cartridge is also fitted with a water
saving feature. When the handle lever is released from this maximum flow position, it will automatically return to the factory pre-set comfort
flow position, which is sufficient for hand washing etc. Important Note:- This Mixer is already fitted with a flow regulated aerator insert.
Low flow rates may not be suitable for connection to some installations. (See Important Information details on side 1 of this sheet).
This water saving feature can be adjusted or disabled by adjusting the cartridge as follows:-
Carefully remove plug (1) before using a 2.5mm allen key (2) to loosen grub screw (3) and remove handle (4). (See details on side 1 of this sheet.)
Using a small thin flat bladed screwdriver, adjust screw (8) in a clockwise direction to further reduce the comfort flow when the handle lever is released.
Adjusting the screw (8) anti-clockwise will increase the comfort flow until maximum flow is achieved and comfort flow is disabled.
Note:- Start by rotating the Screw (8) in small amounts then check the flow of water with the handle lever in the fully up released position. Readjust the
screw until the desired water flow is achieved.
Locate and hold the handle (4) onto the cartridge (10), then tighten grub screw (3). Replace plug (1), taking care that the red indication is to the left.
SKANDIC - BASIN MIXER
WATER EFFICIENT TAPWARE
7
Temperature
Limiting Stop
10
Fig. 2
Water
8
Saving
Screw
Energy
9
Saving
Screw
10
Fig. 3
(SIDE 2 OF 2)
IS1336B(11/14)