Specifications
INSTALLATION
Installer
Please leave this leaet with the user, as it contains valuable
after care advice.
Notes
During installation, take care to protect the sink
from scus and scratches.
Do not stand on the sink.
During installation, do not stand the sink on its
edges or corners. This may cause damage.
Avoid straining and over tightening 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.
The clamping brackets are suitable for worktops of
between 30–40 mm thickness (Fig.1). If your worktop
is a dierent size then it may require packing under
the clamps or rebating (Fig.2).
Preparing the Worktop
Marking Out the Opening
We recommend that you t the 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.3). Remove the sink.
2. Draw another line 10 mm inside the sink top outline –
this is the cutting line for the opening (Fig.4).
3. Drill as large a hole as possible inside the cutting line.
Using a pad saw, jigsaw or similar, cut out the opening
up to the cutting line.
Alternatively, you can use the sink template (if supplied)
or the gures given in Table 1.
Sealing the Edges of the Opening.
We recommend that porous edges around the cut-out are
sealed using a waterproof sealant such as varnish, paint or
wood glue . This will prevent swelling of the worktop should
any small leaks occur (Fig.5).
Preparing the Sink
Tap Hole Preparation (Amethyst & Magma only)
Tap hole locations are part cut into the underside of the sink.
The upper section of the tap hole will have to be knocked
out. ALWAYS knock out from the top of the sink and NOT the
underside, this may damage the front top surface of the sink.
After deciding which tap hole to use, mark the location of
the tap hole centre onto the front face of the sink using a soft
pencil (This may already be marked with a coloured adhesive
dot). The area around the rear of the tap hole will require
support. Place the tip of a screwdriver or similar tool on the
marked position, ensuring that the shaft of the screwdriver is
at 90° to the sink surface (NOT angled). Strike the screwdriver
Worktop
Final position
of sink
Cutting line for opening
10 mm
Fig.3
Fig.4
Name
Magma 1.0
Magma 1.5
Amethyst 1.5
Amethyst 1.0
Paragon 1.5
Length (mm)
980
980
980
840
520
Width (mm)
480
480
480
480
400
Corner
Radius (mm)
10
10
10
10
30
Radius
Length
Width
Cut-out
Worktop
Table 1
30
mm
40
mm
+
x
Less than
30
mm
Fig.1
Fig.2




