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wny_pat1
Jan 24, 2014Explorer
CavemanCharlie wrote:nohurry wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
They also have a new model with built in shutoff.
It's not actually a shut-off. The description says it "Allows you to pause the flow to a trickle". I have this on our short list to get, but I'll probably install a shut off from the hardware store.
There is some law, for some reason, that states that the valve on the shower head itself is not allowed to completely shut off.
Oxygenics instructions say it can go on either end of the hose. More specifically - "In the event that a shower arm is not present it is recommended to use a wall mount. In this circumstance it is best to attach the comfort control regulator to the opposite end of the hose. This will provide optimum functionality." So if you have a shower arm above somewhere around your head, you attach the regulator between the Body Spa and the hose. But if you have a wall hanger mount and you have to attach your hose to the water supply down near normal tub height, you attach the regulator between the water supply pipe and the hose.
The instructions also state that the regulator is not a shutoff valve, and when turned to lowest position the water will continue to flow, and that this is a safety feature. They call the lowest position a "gentle stream".
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