ZLINE CBY-SHS-T2 Crystal Bay Thermostatic Shower System User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Zline
Table of Contents
- ZLINE CBY-SHS-T2 Crystal Bay Thermostatic Shower System
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Instructions
- Care and Maintenance
- 2 Point Shower System (CBY-SHS-T2)
- 3 Point Shower System (CBY-SHS-T3
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ZLINE CBY-SHS-T2 Crystal Bay Thermostatic Shower System
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Crystal Bay Shower Systems with RainSync
- Model Number: CBY-SHS-T2 / CBY-SHS-T3
- Material: Brass housing
- Water Flow: Aerated for resource conservation
- Quality Control: Thorough hand examination for quality assurance
Product Usage Instructions
Installation Guide
Before installation, ensure the cold and hot water lines are turned off.
Wrap all threaded connections with Teflon tape in a clockwise direction. Cover
the drain to prevent parts from getting lost. Do not disassemble the main
system body. Flush the water pipe before installation to prevent jamming.
Care and Maintenance
To maintain cleanliness and shine of the product:
- Rinse clean with water and dry with a soft cloth.
- Avoid cleaning with soaps, acid, polish, abrasives, or harsh cleaners.
- Do not use cloths with a coarse surface.
- Regularly unscrew the aerator and clean when necessary.
When soldering water connections, remember to remove O-rings, cartridges, and washers before applying heat. Protect your eyes during cutting or soldering. Avoid over-tightening screws/nuts; finger tighten first, then use a wrench/screwdriver until snug.
2 Point Shower System (CBY-SHS-T2)
- Flange cover
- Shower arm
- Top spray shower
- Wall valve body
- Faceplate
- Sleeve
- Washer
- Tooth
- Screw
- Handle (x2)
- Flange cover (x2)
- Angle valve
- Shower rail
- Shower handle
- Hose
3 Point Shower System (CBY-SHS-T3)
FAQ
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Q: Is the product material safe?
A: The product housing material is largely brass, which is durable and leak-proof. However, please be aware that the product contains nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. -
Q: How do I clean the product?
A: Rinse clean with water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid using soaps, acid, polish, abrasives, or harsh cleaners. Regularly unscrew the aerator for cleaning.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which
is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go
to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Sourced with materials from across the world, ZLINE’s shower systems are easy
to operate, reduce water waste, and complement bathroom décor. This exclusive
collection blends modern technology with traditional appeal — offering a wide
array of finishes. ZLINE showers offer an aerated water flow for resource
conservation, helping both the environment and your wallet. The housing
material composition consists largely of brass, which is extremely durable and
leak proof. Each shower system produced is examined thoroughly by hand to
ensure quality and consistency.
Safety Instructions
Prior to Installation
- Make sure that the cold and hot water lines are turned off.
- Wrap all threaded connections with Teflon tape.
- Always wrap in a clockwise direction.
- Cover your drain to avoid losing parts.
- Do not disassemble the main system body, as it has been installed and commissioned correctly and precisely before delivery to the factory.
- To keep the system from jamming, flush the water pipe before installation.
- Operating conditions: Working pressure at 0.05-1.0 MPa (including cold and hot water pressure) with applicable water temperature: 39.2°F – 194°F.
Care and Maintenance
To keep the product clean and shining, follow the steps below:
- Rinse clean with water and dry with a soft cloth.
- Do not clean with soaps, acid, polish, abrasives, or harsh cleaners.
- Do not use cloth with a coarse surface.
- Unscrew the aerator and clean when necessary.
If soldering the water connections when installing the system, remove the O-rings, cartridges, and washers before applying any heat. Protect your eyes when cutting or soldering. Do not over tighten screws/nuts. Finger tighten, then use a wrench/screwdriver to tighten the fixing screw/nut until snug.
2 Point Shower System (CBY-SHS-T2)
- Flange cover
- Shower arm
- Top spray shower
- Wall valve body
- Faceplate
- Sleeve
- Washer
- Tooth
- Screw
- Handle
- Handle
- Flange cover
- Angle valve
- Shower rail
- Shower handle
- Hose
Tools:
Legend:
Slide the sleeves onto the pipes and then insert pipes into the wall valve. Tighten the ring around the pipes with the wrench.
Weld the copper together or use plumber’s tape to prevent leaks.
After welding, purge the water supply system for 30 seconds.
Reinstall the valve components into their original positions.
Use this diagram to understand the placement of the wall valve.
Screw the wall valve body into the system with a screwdriver. Do not overtighten.
Screw the sleeve and washer into the wall valve body.
Attach the faceplate and remove the plastic.
Connect the flange cover to the spout in the wall. Secure with plumber’s tape to prevent leaks.
Twist the top spray shower into the shower arm.
Connect the angle valve to the flange cover and screw together. Secure with plumber’s tape to prevent leaks.
Make sure the shower bar is aligned vertically before installing the top anchor.
Make sure the shower bar is aligned vertically before installing the top anchor.
Secure the mounting brackets into place.
Connect the components of the shower rail.
Connect the shower handle to the shower rail. Tighten with a wrench.
Review the diagram to understand the hot, cold, and open settings.
3 Point Shower System (CBY-SHS-T3
- Flange cover
- Shower arm
- Top spray shower
- Wall valve body
- Faceplate
- Sleeve
- Washer
- Tooth
- Screw
- Handle
- Handle
- Flange cover
- Angle valve
- Shower rail
- Shower handle
- Hose
- Built-in body jet
Tools:
Legend:
Slide the sleeves onto the pipes and then insert pipes into the wall valve. Tighten the ring around the pipes with the wrench.
Weld the copper together or use plumber’s tape to prevent leaks.
After welding, purge the water supply system for 30 seconds.
Reinstall the valve components into their original positions.
Use this diagram to understand the placement of the wall valve.
Screw the wall valve body into the system with a screwdriver. Do not overtighten.
Screw the sleeve and washer into the wall valve body.
Attach the faceplate and remove the plastic.
Connect the flange cover to the spout in the wall. Secure with plumber’s tape to prevent leaks.
Twist the top spray shower into the shower arm.
Connect the angle valve to the flange cover and screw together. Secure with plumber’s tape to prevent leaks.
Make sure the shower bar is aligned vertically before installing the top anchor.
Secure the mounting brackets into place.
Connect the components of the shower rail.
Connect the shower handle to the shower rail. Tighten with a wrench.
Use this diagram to understand the placement of the body jet.
Secure the body jet base with the hex key.
Use this diagram to understand how the body jet components to understand how they fit together.
Secure the body jet components into place with the set screws.
Secure the front plate with the set screw.
Snap the front of the body jet into place.
Repeat for each body jet.
Use a thermometer to calibrate the cartridge. Make sure the water temperature is 100.4°F.
Review the diagram to understand the settings.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
There is leakage under the handle. | The locking nut has come loose. | Unscrew |
the lever on the handle by hand. Loosen set screw with a hex wrench. Remove
the handle and unscrew trim cap by hand. Tighten locking nut with an
adjustable wrench.
Water will not shut off completely.| Cartridge may be defective.| Unscrew the
level on the handle by hand. Loosen set screw with a hex wrench. Remove the
handle and unscrew trim cap by hand. Unscrew the locking nut with an
adjustable wrench. Remove ceramic disc cartridge. Check for cracks.
There is a leak between the spray head and the hose.| The spray head may be
loose or the washer is not seated correctly in the hose connection.| Tighten
the spray head by hand until snug. Make sure the washer is seated correctly.
Three Locations:
350 Parr Circle
Reno, NV 89512
916 Delaware Avenue Marysville, OH 43040
427 Rowland Mill Road Bruceton, TN 38317
www.zlinekitchen.com
1-614-777-5004
References
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