Installation Guide
Fitting the sink:
1.Tum sink over.
2. Lay sink on countertop.
3.Check alignment with unit
ensure
it
will
not
interfere with cabinet framework,
4. With
<I
pencil
mark
sink outline (UNE 'A').
5.
Carefully remove
sink,
6.Mark line '6' 1N' (steel sink), 1/2" (granite
ROKl',)
sink)
inside the sink
outline
(LINE
'N).
7. Cut the sink cutout to the inside of
lineB'
8. Carefully
remove
the waste area of
countertcp.
NOTE:
Please be careful when
corning to the end of the cut that the "rea of
countertop that:
is gojn~J to be
removed
does
not fall away. This may cause the saw blade
to catch or damece the
cabinet
is
allowed
to
fall <Jway completely. Either attach a
strip
of
wood to the underside of the countertop
that spans the cut-out or have someone else
hold the waste part.
c.Apply a bead
of
100[10
silicone
around
the
underside
of
sink
edge.
IO.Turn sink over so that is the right way round.
11.
Carefully place
sink
into cutout.
1).
Lightly tighten
all
clips,
finally,
tighten
all
clips in order shown.
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Bistro models only
Fitting the sink:
1.
Ensure that the
base
unit
is in
the
correct
position and
is
securely 'fitted to the wall
or floor.
2. Place
the
sink onto
the unit to check the
fit. Ensure that when the countertcps are
subsequently fitted that the front faces of
the
ccuntertops and
sink will all
run
parallel to
each
other. Remove
the
sink.
3. Run a
thin
bead of
silicone sealant along
the top edge of the base unit. This is only
to help keep the sink in the correct
position while fitting the countertops.
4.
Place the sink onto the
unit and
press
down firmly. If there is any discrepancy
between the length of
the sink
and the
base
unit
(due to normal tolerances)
make
this
equal at
both
ends.
5.
Clean
off any excess
sealant from the area
uSing
Methylated Spirit.
Fitting the countertop:
6. Cut
the ends of the countertops that will
butt up to the sink ensuring that this is
done
squarely
to the
front edge.
7. Measure the distance from the end of the
sink
to the wall!
adjoining
countertop and
carefully cut the countertop to length.
Do this for
both
sides
of the sink.
8. Gently sand the edges of the cut
only
to remove any sharp edges and loose
particles.
9. Seal the exposed edges where the
countertops have been cut with a
suitable
water-proof sealant.
10. Put the counter tops in place.level off and
ensure the front edges of the countertops
and the sink all run
parallel.
Screw
them
into
position.
11. Run a brad of silicone sealant along the
joints between the ends of the counter-
tops and sink and also along the back
edge that sits
against
the wall.