Installation Guide

Pull the hand spray from the faucet body and disconnect it. Be careful not to lose the
washer between the hand spray and the hose. Once the hand spray is disconnected,
remove the aerator washer from the hose and direct the open end of the hose into
the sink. Operate the faucet handle in the hot and cold positions to ush each line for
at least one minute each. When complete, place the washer back into the end of the
hose and reconnect the hand spray. Place the hand spray back into the faucet body.
Important
To prevent damage to the tube body, tighten the connections by carefully using two
wrenches as shown. Use caution to not bend the stem.
Check for leaks.
Turn on the water supply SLOWLY, to test for leaks
before completely opening the water lines.
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Installation Guide
Maintenance & Cleaning
The faucet can be cleaned by rinsing with clear water or washing with mild detergents. Dry the faucet with a clean, soft cotton cloth.
CAUTION: do not use any cleaning agents containing acids, abrasives, or other harsh chemicals.
Simply rinse and dry faucets with a soft towel every week to prevent mineral
deposits from forming. Clean spills and splatters as they happen. Do not let
soap, toothpaste or other contaminates dry on the faucet, this can stain or
pit the nish. Use a mild soap and soft sponge or towel to remove residue.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Never use an abrasive cleaner or rough sponge to clean or dry your faucet.
Harsh cleaners could dull or scratch the nish. Use only a soft disinfectant
that does not contain bleach or chlorine and apply with a soft towel.