How do you adjust the hot water on a Grohe shower?

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How do you adjust the hot water on a Grohe shower?

How to Adjust a Grohe Safety Shower Valve

  1. Press in the safety lock located at the top of the hot water safety valve.
  2. Turn the circular dial of the safety valve clockwise to increase the temperature of the water.

How do you remove a flow restrictor from a Grohe faucet?

Remove Grohe Flow Restrictor After inserting the tool between the aerator and the ring, you simply pop out the ring. Turn over the wrench and use the other side to insert into the spray head and turn counterclockwise to remove the aerator.

How do you adjust a Grohe faucet?

Before adjusting the flow rate limiter, please be aware that this GROHE faucet is set at the highest flow rate from the factory. To adjust, you will need a 2.5mm Allen wrench. Remove the faucet handle and cartridge cap. Use the Allen wrench to rotate the screw counter clockwise to increase, clockwise to decrease.

How do you adjust a thermostatic valve?

To adjust the temperature supply remove the plastic cap on top of the valve and adjust with a close fitting spanner. To increase the temperature turn anti-clockwise To decrease the temperature turn clockwise To set the valve to a maximum recommended mixed water temperature, see table below.

How do I make my Grohe shower colder?

Hold the tip of the thermometer in the stream of water until the line stops moving. If the temperature reading is too hot, turn the bottom stem to the right. If it’s too cold, turn it to the left. With the trim already fully installed, turn the temperature control all the way to the left and pull the cap off.

How do you remove the water restrictor from a Grohe faucet?

Remove Grohe Flow Restrictor Turn over the wrench and use the other side to insert into the spray head and turn counterclockwise to remove the aerator. If your Grohe faucet did not come with this wrench, you can use pliers to unscrew the aerator.

What Grohe faucet do I have?

Identifying Grohe Faucets Around the inner rim of the nozzle is a common place to find manufacturer information and model numbers. If you still cannot locate the model, check the bottom of the faucet beneath your sink — this part is a called a stem.

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