Install adapter (1) on cartridge stem (6) with 
screw (2). 
Thread set screw (4) into handle (3) slightly, 
put handle (3) on adapter (1) , hold and adjust 
the  handle  (3)  at OFF  position  to ensure  it 
well aligned with sleeve (7). Then tighten set 
screw (4). 
Apply pressure, insert button (5) until properly 
seated. Adjust the sleeve (7) to minimize the 
gap between the sleeve & handle. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Clean and Care   
 
Care should be given to the cleaning 
of this product. Although its finish is
 
extremely durable, it can be damaged by 
harsh abrasives or polish. To clean, simply 
wipe gently with a damp cloth and blot dry 
with a soft towel.
 
 
Warning: Scrubbing Bubbles
®
 Bathroom 
Cleaner and Lysol
®
Basin Tub and Tile 
Cleaner 
must not be used on the clear knob 
handles and levers. Use of these cleaners 
can result in cracked or severely damaged 
handles. If overspray gets onto the handles, 
immediately wipe them dry with a soft 
cotton cloth.
 
 
  Maintenance   
 
Faucet leaks from tub spout/shower head: 
SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLIES. 
Replace seats and springs–Repair 
Kit RP4993. Check condition of lower O-rings and 
replace if necessary RP14414. See Helpful Hints 1, 
2, & 3. 
If leak persists: 
SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLIES. 
Replace valve cartridge RP46074. 
See Helpful Hints 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 
Unable to maintain constant 
water temperature: 
Replace housing assembly with RP46074 or follow 
instructions in Helpful Hints 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. 
Helpful Hints: 
1. Before removing valve cartridge assembly for any 
maintenance, be sure to note the position of the 
rotational limit stop on the cap. The valve cartridge 
assembly must always be put back in the same 
position. BE SAFE! After you have finished the 
installation, turn on valve to make sure COLD 
WATER FLOWS FIRST. 
2. To remove valve cartridge from body, shut off 
 
water supplies and remove handle and bonnet nut. 
Do not pry the valve cartridge out of the body with 
a screwdriver. Place handle on stem and rotate 
counterclockwise approximately 1/4 turn after the 
stop has been contacted. Lift valve cartridge out 
of body. 
3. To remove seats and springs. 
Remove valve cartridge. Separate cap assembly 
from the housing assembly by rotating the cap 
assembly counterclockwise 90 o (degrees). 
Separate cap and housing assemblies. 
4. If the water in your area has lime, rust, sand 
or other contaminants in it, your pressure 
balance valve will require periodic inspection. 
The frequency of the inspection will depend 
on the amount of contaminants in the water. To 
inspect valve cartridge remove it and follow the 
steps in note 1 above. Turn the valve to the full 
mix position and shake the cartridge vigorously. 
If there is a rattling sound, the unit is functional 
and can be reinstalled following instructions given 
in note 1 above. If there is no rattle, replace the 
housing assembly with the proper RP. 
5.  Push disc until fully seated. See page 9 for 
more details