3100 and 3150 POTFILLER
VALVE CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT
3100 and 3150 POTFILLER
VALVE CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT
TOOLS NEEDED
3/8 6-POINT SOCKET DRIVER OR
SMALL ”LOCKING GRIP” TYPE PLIERS
13/16” WRENCH
PROCEDURE
Remove the valve cover screw with the socket driver or carefully grab the head of the screw with the locking
pliers being careful not to scratch or damage the finish on the end of the valve cover .
Remove the valve cover from the splined end of the valve by pulling in the same direction the valve cover screw
was removed. It may be necessary to “work” the valve cover off of the valve by wiggling up and down while pulling.
Unscrew the valve cartridge and remove. Insert the new cartridge into the body and tighten until snug.
Slide the valve cover over the valve spline to check alignment of the handle (make sure the valve is in the closed
position). Tighten the valve accordingly to achieve handle alignment. Replace the valve cover screw with the new
one and tighten lightly, (Hint: placing a piece of paper or plastic sandwich bag over the end of the socket before
pushing it onto the screw-head will help prevent marring the finish on the screw) DON’T use pliers to tighten the
screw.
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3100 and 3150 Potller Valve Cartridge Replacement
TOOLS NEEDED
3/8 6-POINT SOCKET DRIVER OR
SMALL ”LOCKING GRIP” TYPE PLIERS
13/16” WRENCH
PROCEDURE
Remove the valve cover screw with the socket driver or carefully grab the head of the screw with the locking
pliers being careful not to scratch or damage the finish on the end of the valve cover .
Remove the valve cover from the splined end of the valve by pulling in the same direction the valve cover screw
was removed. It may be necessary to “work” the valve cover off of the valve by wiggling up and down while pulling.
Unscrew the valve cartridge and remove. Insert the new cartridge into the body and tighten until snug.
Slide the valve cover over the valve spline to check alignment of the handle (make sure the valve is in the closed
position). Tighten the valve accordingly to achieve handle alignment. Replace the valve cover screw with the new
one and tighten lightly, (Hint: placing a piece of paper or plastic sandwich bag over the end of the socket before
pushing it onto the screw-head will help prevent marring the finish on the screw) DON’T use pliers to tighten the
screw.
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Valve body
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Ceramic valve cartridge
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Valve cover
Valve cover screw
MADE IN THE USAwww.waterstoneco.com
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