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FM Mattsson 9000 Series User Manual

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Operating instructions
The left knob controls the water flow rate. The right knob
controls the water temperature. Turned clockwise the mixer
will provide cold water. The more it is turned anti-clockwise
the warmer water is supplied. After one complete turn, the
override button must be pressed in order to obtain warmer
water. The knob can be turned another 1/2 turn after releasing
this safety device. The delivered water will then be
warmer than normally needed for bath or shower.
The mixer is also available with temperature knob without
override button (for limited temperature regulation) and with
a cover instead of a knob (for fixed temperature setting).
Changing over to the shower outlet
(Tub mixers)
When the valve is opened, the water is supplied through the
spout. If instead water from the shower is desired, the diverter
button is pulled upwards. When the valve is shut off, the diver-
ter automatically resets to spout flow. Tub mixer FMM 9203
is not equipped with a connection for shower.
The temperature is regulated in the mixer by a temperature
control and pressure balanced interplay. The pressure balan-
cing piston, operating inside the regulating shuttle, is first
handling the cold and hot water. The piston continuously
finds the position where cold and hot water gets equal pres-
sures when entering the temperature regulating function.
The position of the regulating shuttle is controlled by the
temperature knob, or by the spindle for fixed temperature
setting. The sensor element is located between the shuttle
and the knob and compensates for the temperature fluc-
tuations of entering cold and hot water from the supply.
The outgoing mixed water is delivered with an even, stable
temperature.
Warmer
Temperature
control knob
Override button
Diverter button
Closing and flow control knob
Temperature knob
Sensor element
Regulating shuttle
Hot water
Pressure balancing
piston
Tested and approved by FM Mattsson.
Every mixing valve is tested and approved.
The mixing valves are subjected to the following test:
- Tightness test with open and closed flow control.
- Tightness test of hot and cold water seat.
- Fail safe test.
- Cold water pressure 100 kPa > hot water pressure Checking the mixed water temperature.
- Hot water pressure 100 kPa > cold water pressure – Checking the mixed water temperature.
Thermostatic/Pressure balanced mixer
9000-series
Colder
Cold water
English
Rev. 001 – 09.11
Function
TMV 2 with
Requirements TMV 2
TMV 3 with
NHS Requirements.
1000237

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FM Mattsson 9000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeThermostatic Mixing Valve
MaterialBrass
Color/FinishChrome
Anti-Scald ProtectionYes
Pressure Rating10 bar
Connection Size1/2", 3/4"
Operating Pressure0.5 - 10 bar
StandardsEN 1111
Installation TypeWall-mounted
Product TypeThermostatic Mixing Valve
Series9000 Series

Summary

Thermostatic/Pressure balanced mixer 9000-series

Operating instructions

Guide on using the mixer's knobs for flow rate and temperature control.

Changing over to the shower outlet

Instructions for switching water flow from spout to shower on tub mixers.

Function

Explanation of the mixer's temperature and pressure balancing mechanism.

Installation

Requirements

Notes on integrated functions and optional stop valves for mixer installation.

Hand-shower holder

Information on attaching the optional hand-shower holder to the mixer.

Rinse the supply pipework!

Importance of flushing supply pipes before mixer attachment to prevent clogging.

Connection

Ensuring all connections to the mixer are tight.

Checking the delivered water temperature

Procedure for verifying and recalibrating the mixed water temperature output.

Safety regulations

Function defect remedy

Cleaning the filters

Steps to clean inlet filters for improved water flow or temperature stability.

Regulation cartridge replacement

Procedure for replacing the regulation cartridge when defects occur.

Check valve replacement

Instructions for replacing check valves in the mixer's inlet connections.

Shower - Spout diverter

Packing (tap disc) replacement

Regular inspection and maintenance

Cleaning

Recommendations for cleaning the mixer finish to preserve its appearance.

Cleaning the aerator

Instructions for cleaning the aerator to remove impurities and lime deposits.

Technical data

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