Instructions / Assembly

TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY
(not included)
Applicable for the following faucet series:
Lock Nut and Screws
Metal Washer
Rubber Washer
Pipe
Hot
Flexible
Hose
Cold
Flexible
Hose
Steps to Complete Your Faucet Install
Hot Hose
O-Ring
Cold Hose
Pipe
Hot Hose
Lock Nut
and Screws
Metal Washer
Rubber Washer
Cold Hose
Pipe
Turn the handles on both the hot and cold water supply lines o so the water will
not be running through the pipes. These water supply lines will be located under
the sink in the cabinet.
Screw the pipe on to the faucet and make sure the O-ring is on the faucet base.
Fasten the hot and cold exible hoses into the water supply holes on the bottom
of the faucet if necessary.
Carefully lower the faucet through the drilled hole.
Slide the rubber washer and the 1.5-inch metal washer onto the pipe and tighten
the fastener.
Attach the exible hose to the supply line source. The exible hose on the right
should be attached to the cold water supply line. The exible hose on the left
should attach to the hot water supply line. Tighten these connections accordingly.
With the faucet’s lever wide open, slowly turn the handles on the hot and cold
water supply lines to the open position to your desired ow rate. Allow the
faucet to run for a couple minutes to get rid of any air pockets in the pipes.
TF-18408 TF-4436 TF-17003
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Finish is changing color or is shiny
Abrasive cleaners, soaps or other
factors constantly in contact with it.
Solution
Stop using abrasives; Replace parts
Issue Reason
New faucet needed; Tighten supply lines
Cracked casing inside; Supply
lines may be loose
Leaking from under the body
Remove ceramic cartridge, check for cracksCartridge may be defectiveWater will not shut o completely
Tighten locking nut; Remove cartridge,
check for cracks
Lock nut has come loose; Ceramic
cartridge may be defective
Leakage under the handle
TYPE ONE ASSEMBLY
Please Note:
Review and abide by all building and plumbing codes
Standard codes for Topia faucets: cUPC/CSA/AB1953
Topia faucets need to be installed by a professional
A 1.5” faucet hole is needed for installation
Max counter thickness 2”
Phillips

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