5 TEST INSTALLED FAUCET

Move HANDLE down into "off" position and remove AERATOR. Turn on water supplies and check connections for leaks.

Operate HANDLE up and down, left and right to flush water lines thoroughly.

For faucet with spray, direct SPRAY HEAD into sink and

AERATOR

activate SPRAY. Check hose connections for leaks.

 

Move HANDLE down to "off" position and replace AERATOR.

H A N D L E S P R A Y

CHECK CONNECTIONS

FOR LEAKS

6 SERVICEReduced flow. If the flow gradually reduces over a number of months, the AERATOR may have collected debris. To clean, remove AERATOR and rinse with water and remove any debris. Turn on faucet to wash any debris out of the faucet. Thread AERATOR back into spout. Operate faucet.

Spout leakage. If fitting leaks above or below SPOUT HUB remove SPOUT as follows

2

and check SPOUT O-RINGS and SPACER O-RINGS.

1

Loosen SET SCREW (1). Pull HANDLE (2) off valve stem.

3

 

Remove CAP (3) and and RETAINER (4). Loosen CARTRIDGE SCREWS (5) and

4

remove CARTRIDGE (6).

Pull off SPACER (7) and O-RINGS (8).

5

 

Remove SPOUT (11) by pulling up gently while moving SPOUT (11) side to side.

Check both SPOUT O-RINGS (10). Replace if necessary.

11

 

6

 

 

 

On models with SPRAYS, DIVERTER (9) can be cleaned by pulling

 

 

7

 

 

 

DIVERTER (9) out of the MANIFOLD (12). Clean DIVERTER (9) and

A E R A T O R

 

8

MANIFOLD (12). Push DIVERTER (9) back into MANIFOLD (12).

 

Reverse procedure to reinstall SPOUT, CARTRIDGE and HANDLE.

 

10

S P O U T

Clogged CARTRIDGE outlets or inlets may cause reduced flow.

 

 

H U B

 

 

9

To clean, first turn off water supply then:

 

 

Loosen HANDLE SCREW (1) and remove HANDLE (2).

 

12

 

Remove ESCUTCHEON CAP (3). unscrew the three CARTRIDGE SCREWS (5).

Clean inlets of CARTRIDGE (6) and MANIFOLD (12).

Reassemble CARTRIDGE (6), alternately tightening SCREWS (5). Replace CAP (3) and HANDLE (2). Check flow.

7 CARE INSTRUCTIONS

To keep your new faucet looking new, please follow these simple care instructions:

DO: Simply rinse the faucet clean with clear water. Dry the faucet with a soft cotton cloth.

DO NOT:

Do not use any abrasive cleaners, cloths, or paper towels.

Do not use any cleaning agents containing acids, polish abrasives, or harsh cleaners or soaps.

Regular and routine cleaning will reduce the need for heavy cleaning and polishing. If heavy cleaning is required, the following procedures are recommended:

Remove as much surface dirt and film using clear water and soft cotton cloth (as described).

Use any of the following to remove tough surface film and build-up:

Mild liquid detergents

Clear ammonia free liquid glass cleaners

Non-acidic, non-abrasive gentle liquid or fully dissolved powder cleansers mixed according to manufacturers directions.

Non-abrasive liquid polishers

Once clean, rinse faucet again with clear water to thoroughly remove cleaner or polish and and blot dry

with a cotton cloth.

Failure to follow these care instructions may damage the faucet's finish.

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