Technical data

Installation
1. Stick the self adhesive upper seal (B) to the bottom of the tap body (A)
2. Screw the fixing stud (C) into the base of the tap (A).
3. Screw the tail pipes (H&I) into the base of the tap (A), note the hot tail pipe (H) should typically be connected to the left hand side of
the tap when viewed from the front.
4. Place the mixertap (A) onto the sink or worktop and pass the tail pipes (H&I) and fixing stud (C) through the taphole. With the tap in
place check that the tails (H&I) meet the hot and cold water feeds. If further adjustment to the plumbing is required do this now.
Note: do not twist, stretch or kink the tail pipes.
5. If fitting the tap to a stainless steel sink the white triangular stabiliser (D) can be placed where shown to help to stabilise the weight
of the tap. Otherwise stabiliser (D) can be ignored.
6. Pass the lower gasket (E) and then metal horseshoe (F) over fixing stud (C) and around tail pipes (H&I).
7. Fasten the fixing nut (G) securely onto the fixing stud (C) fixing the tap into its correct location.
8. Connect the hot and cold water tail pipes (H&I) to the water supply pipes using 15mm compression fittings or similar.
Key Description Qty
A Mixertap body 1
B Self adhesive upper seal 1
C Fixing stud 1
D
White triangular stabiliser
(for stainless steel sinks only)
1
E Lower Gasket 1
F Metal horseshoe 1
G Fixing nut 1
H Hot water tail pipe 1
I Cold water tail pipe 1
J Non-return valve (internal to H) 1
K Non-return valve (internal to I) 1
After installation:
Once you have visually checked the new fittings and connections, ensure that all taps are closed except the new mixer tap, which should be
left open. Turn on the water supply at the mains stop cock. As the system starts to refill, check carefully for leaks. Once you are fully
satisfied that there are no leaks, turn on the water heating.
Clean the tap to remove any marks created during installation as instructed then replace the bag that has been provided to protect the tap
until it is ready for use.