Installation Guide
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Insert the soap assembly (1) through the
selected hole in the sink. Secure the soap
assembly to the sink with the soap
dispenser mounting nut (2) provided.
From under the sink, screw the soap
bottle (3) onto the soap assembly (1)
shank. Insert the soap pump (4) down
into the soap assembly (1).
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IMPORTANT: After installation is
completed, turn on the hot and cold
water supply. Check for leaks. Pull the
hose assembly out of the spout and
remove the spray head by unscrewing
it from the hose in a counterclockwise
direction. Be sure to hold the end of the
hose down into the sink and turn the
faucet on to the warm position where
it mixes hot and cold water. Flush the
water lines for one minute. This ushes
away any debris that could cause dam-
age to internal parts. Check for leaks.
Re-tighten any connections if necessary,
but do not overtighten. Reinstall the
spray head by hand tightening it back
onto the spray hose.
NOTE: Do not lose the gasket (1) in
the hose.
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Thread the nut (1) on the supply line
onto the outlet of the water supply valve
(2) and tighten with a wrench. Do not
overtighten.
NOTE: The hot side inlet tube is
indicated by a label. Avoid twisting wires
together or placing the wires close to
each other and damaging.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Leaks underneath handle. Bonnet has come loose or O-ring on cartridge is
dirty or twisted.
1. Move the handle to the OFF position. Unscrew the handle screw and remove the handle.
2. Tighten the bonnet by turning it clockwise. Move the cartridge stem to the on position. The
leak should stop draining out from around the cartridge stem.
3. Shut off the water supply. Remove the bonnet by turning it counterclockwise. Lift out the
cartridge valve. Inspect the larger O-ring on the cartridge bonnet and the smaller O-ring
on the cartridge stem. Remove any debris from the O-rings. If either O-ring is twisted,
straighten it out. If either O-ring is damaged, replace the cartridge by calling customer service.
4. Position the cartridge back into the faucet body. Make sure the ridges on the two sides of
the cartridge bonnet t into the grooves on the two sides of the faucet body. Tightly screw
the bonnet onto the faucet body.
5. Re-install the handle.
Water does not completely shut off. Rubber valve seat is dirty, stuck, or broken. 1. Shut off the water supply to the faucet that leaks.
2. Remove the handle on the problem side. Loosen the bonnet by turning it counterclockwise.
Lift out the cartridge assembly.
3. Inspect the rubber valve seat in the faucet body. If there is debris or brass scrap on the
surface of the seat, remove it. If the rubber seat is stuck tightly in the water inlet hole, push it
gently with a ngertip so that it moves up and down smoothly. The spring (smaller end up)
must be replaced underneath the valve seat. If the rubber valve seat is worn out or broken,
replace the cartridge by calling customer service.
4. Replace the cartridge in the faucet body. Make sure that the ridges on the two sides of the
cartridge bonnet t into the grooves on the two sides of the faucet body. Tightly screw the
bonnet onto the faucet body.
5. Re-install the handle.
Faucet leaks around aerator. Aerator incorrectly tted. 1. Unscrew the aerator by turning it clockwise. Inspect the black rubber packing inside the
aerator. The rubber packing should be at.
2. Screw the aerator onto the spout end and tighten.
Improper water pattern. Aerator dirty or small parts inside aerator
improperly installed.
1. Remove the aerator from the spout end by turning it clockwise.
2. Gently ush the small parts inside the aerator to clear away any debris.
3. Re-install the small parts as shown in the exploded diagram. Metal screens must be at and
plastic supporter must be straight.
4. Screw the aerator onto the spout end and tighten.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean periodically with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, steel wool, and harsh chemicals as these will dull the nish and void your warranty.
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