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I just installed body sprays in my shower. Two on
If the sprays are on individual controls for the sides you MAY have a stuck pressure balancing valve or mor likely the service stop valves MAY be closed. These are small screwdriver controlled valves usually behind the escutcheon of the control valve. They turn CCW to open.
11/19/2009 12:42:13 AM •
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on Nov 19, 2009
I am installing a Grohe 35015 shower valve. I
Be concerned and follow manufactures recommendations. Often you make sure any plastic seats are not closed if soldering the valves.
The only connection for copper pipe I know of that aren't soldered are either the flared fittings OR the compression ones using the littl "ball" type collars.
9/22/2009 4:15:02 AM •
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on Sep 22, 2009
Grohe Rainshower head arm
yes you can unscrew it counter clcok wise, be sure to put a rag on the output tube so you don't scratch it.
8/26/2009 1:14:19 PM •
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on Aug 26, 2009
I have agrohe shower fixture with poor pressure
If the shower head is clogged (even if it it is not I would still do this)
remove the head and soak in coke (yes, it works), CLR, vinegar or bleach and see if you can dissolve the debris. If that is not the culprit, check to see if there is access to a shut-off valve behind or below the shower. It will be inside of the wall and is only acessable through a hole in the wall.
If that is not the case, it is now time to consider replacing the shower body. This is an involved job but something very doable by a competent homeowner.
Hope this helped.
4/16/2009 9:37:40 PM •
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on Apr 16, 2009
Source for installation insrtuctions
they normally come in the box but i beleive the valve body is marked. they are not on off valves they are a mixing valve make sure you have volume controls or they wont work in most cases
2/23/2009 5:56:16 PM •
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on Feb 23, 2009
Grohe shower assembly leaking
hiit sounds as though the diverter valve is sticking in the mid position although you have turned it to the floor spout as you call it!!
Also it sounds as though the seals are possibly leaking causing the plasterboard (drywall) to get we, or possibly a joint may be leaking. Advice access the pip-work valve etc run shower & check with torch (flashlight) to see where its coming from?
Rectification work replace seals/repair leak...replace diverter valve assembly.
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Richie (UK)
12/20/2008 12:43:19 PM •
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on Dec 20, 2008
The hose has come off the locking piece that connects to the show
hi in the 1st instance if you cut off some of the hose it will never hold on, so to save further probs i would get a new hose, go to the grohe website & you should be able to view ones that better match your existing one. otherwise you will just get frustrated everytime it comes loose or falls off!
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Richie
12/15/2008 9:28:26 PM •
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on Dec 15, 2008
What is a meat tenderizer?
This is used to tenderize meat before you cook it. It makes the meat easier to chew and digest. You can also use it before you boil or fry meat. You can do this mechanically, with something like a meat mallet that cuts up the meat fibres. You can do it thermally by putting the temperature really high to break down the connective tissue of the meat. The last method is enzymatic and uses enzymes to break down the collagen. This method is either slow with dry-aging the meat or you can use fruit to marinate the meat.
4/16/2024 6:28:01 AM •
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Lost half of my jets on one side of the tub only.I have tried closing the jets that do work half,does not make a difference to the jets not working.Would it be best to empty the tub and start over?
it's likely due to an air lock. Here's what you can do to resolve this issue:
Manually Clearing an Airlock:
Run the jets on low for about 30 seconds.
Then run the jets on high for another 30 seconds.
Repeat this process 3 or 4 times.
If you hear a gurgling sound and see air bubbling up, continue running your hot tub until it pushes all the air out.
If this doesn't work after several attempts, try a different approach.
Bleeder Valves or Pump Method:
Some spas have bleeder valves that allow you to bleed air out of the lines.
First, turn off the spa at the breaker.
Access the pump and loosen the valve to allow the air to escape.
When the air has bled out (you'll notice it turns from hissing air to a stream of water), close the valve.
Run the pump to ensure the jets are now pumping water as expected.
Why Are the Jets Not Working on One Side Only?:
Many hot tubs have two water pumps.
If the jets on only one side of your hot tub stop working, there could be an airlock in only one of the pumps.
It could also be a blockage in the jet lines for that side or a problem with the internal mechanism of the jet itself.
Can You Use a Spa with an Airlock?:
It is not recommended to use a hot tub with an airlock.
4/3/2024 4:33:08 AM •
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Restarting my marcel hour strike quartz clock nrms603.
To restart your Marcel Hour Strike Quartz Clock NRMS603, follow these steps:
Stop the Pendulum: Gently stop the pendulum from swinging by holding it still.
Remove the Battery: Open the clock case and locate the battery compartment. Remove the existing battery.
Wait for a Minute: Leave the clock without a battery for about a minute to allow any residual charge to dissipate.
Insert a New Battery: Insert a fresh battery into the compartment, ensuring the correct polarity (usually marked on the battery holder).
Start the Pendulum: Gently release the pendulum and let it start swinging.
Set the Time: Use the clock's time-setting knob or buttons to adjust the time to the correct hour and minute.
Your clock should now be restarted and keeping time accurately
4/3/2024 4:30:05 AM •
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My sloan flushmate toilet makes
this has already been answered on another site click here
http://www.landscapetutorials.com/tips/flushmate-noise.htm
the repair is done by
Fortunately this problem is very easy to cure. Simply follow the instructions below.
- Remove the ceramic cover from the tank on the back of the toilet.
- Fill a one-gallon jug with water.
- Pour the water into the toilet tank. Just pour it over the top of the black plastic Flushmate container. It will run down the sides into the bottom of the ceramic tank. See photo below.
- Now flush the toilet. The noise should be gone.
if you have any further questions please message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped it allows me to help others in similar situations in the future Thanks again Rick
3/14/2024 9:14:14 AM •
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