Specifications

INSTALLATION
Installer
Please leave this leaet with the user, as it contains valuable
after care advice.
Notes
During installation, take care to protect the sink
from scus and scratches.
Avoid straining and overtightening of all plumbing
xtures connected to the sink.
Carefully check that the moulding and edges of the
sink are dead level so that water will ow o the
drainer.
We recommend that the worktop opening is sealed
using waterproof sealant, paint or a similar material.
The clamping brackets are suitable for worktops of
between 28–40 mm thickness. If your worktop is a
dierent size then it may require packing under the
clips or rebating.
Preparing the Worktop
Marking out the opening
We recommend that you t the inset sink to the worktop
before permanently xing the worktop to the cabinet.
1. Place the sink upside down on the worktop. Position
the sink on the worktop as required. Make sure the
cabinet framework will clear all parts of the sink. Using a
soft, sharp pencil draw around the sink as accurately as
possible (Fig.1). Remove the sink.
Alternatively, you can use a sink template. For details go
to www.rangemaster.co.uk.
2. Draw another line 10mm inside the sink top outline –
this is the cutting line for the opening (Fig.2).
3. Drill as large a hole as possible inside the cutting line.
Using a padsaw, jigsaw or similar, cut out the opening
up to the cutting line.
Preparing the sink
Drilling a taphole
Before drilling please read safety instructions
supplied with hole saw.
The front face must be fully supported to prevent
cracking when drilling or cutting.
WARNING!
Composite sink products include a silica ller. Any
machining operation will produce ne particles of
dust. Drilling or cutting MUST be carried out in a
well-ventilated area.
Worktop
Final position
of sink
Cutting line for opening
10 mm
Fig.1
Fig.2
Due to our policy of continual improvement, we reserve the right to change specications without prior notice.
Fig.3
Fig.4