Axor 10920001 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Technical Data; Showerhead; Starck X Waterwall
- Page 3 – Preparation; ing 5/8” outside the surface of the finished wall for the; Installation; Drill the holes for the top and bottom mounting brack-; Seal the wall around the nipples and
- Page 5 – Save time and frustration:
- Page 6 – User Instructions; Using the Thermostatic Mixer; : turn the handle clockwise to obtain cooler water and counter-; To turn on the water to the desired function(s); , turn the corresponding volume control; Using the handshower:; The Starck handshower has two spray modes, full and soft spray.; Cleaning; nels with a finger or a sponge to clear them.; Replacement parts
Starck X
10920001
Installation Instructions / Warranty
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Summary
2 Technical Data Flow rates @ 45 psi Showerhead 2.5 gpm Handshower 2.5 gpm Bodysprays 4.3 gpm Maximum water pressure 145 psi Recommended water pressure: 40 - 75 psi Recommended hot water temp.: 120°F - 140°F* A check valve is installed in the handshower outlet.The high temperature limit stop may be ...
3 Preparation The Waterwall requires 1/2” NPT male nipples, extend- ing 5/8” outside the surface of the finished wall for the hot and cold water supplies. For proper operation of the thermostatic mixer, the hot supply should be on the left and the cold supply should be on the right. Finish and seal ...
5 Remove the thermostatic mixer handle. Carefully remove the retaining clip and the stop ring from the stem. Turn the water on to the handshower. Place a thermom- eter in the water stream. Turn the thermostatic mixer stem until the water coming out is the maximum allowable output temperature (usuall...