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Before you start
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Make sure you have all of the parts listed.
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Make sure you have all of the tools required.
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Retain these instructions for future reference.
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Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury,
damage to the product and property damage.
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This tap must be installed by a suitably competent person.
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For domestic use only.
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Check that the tap is suitable for your water system.
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The minimum supply pressure for this tap is shown on
the packaging.
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Maximum operating pressure 5 bar.
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This product has been tested to and meets the requirements of
The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations. (UK only).
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This product must be connected to a water supply in accordance
with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations and UK
Building Regulations. If you are in any doubt about these
requirements contact a qualified plumber, your local Water
Company or the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS).
(UK only).
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Adequate backflow prevention must be included as part of the
installation of this tap. For example by fitting non-return valves on
the water supply pipes.
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It is important that supply pipes are flushed before connecting
the tap to ensure no pipe or plumbing debris enters the tap.
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If a combination boiler is installed turn off the boiler before
starting work.
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Isolate the hot and cold water supply as close to the tap
connections as possible.
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CAUTION: Do not overtighten fixings as this may damage
the product.
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Take special care when installing flexible supply hoses. Tighten
by hand only and do not overtighten. Never twist or fold the
flexible pipe during fitting as this may damage or weaken the pipe
causing leaks.
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≥3Nm
<15mm
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Ensure that the product is properly installed before using.
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When the installation is complete, turn the water supply on and
check for leaks at all connection points.
Pull out and spring neck taps (UK ONLY)
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Never leave pull out tap heads submerged in your sink.
Warning from your Water Supplier
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It could be a criminal offence to use this tap with water supplied
by a Water Company. (The supply pipe is the one which brings
the water supply into your home and is directly connected to the
public water main).
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This tap has an outlet on a flexible hose which, if left immersed
in water, could result in contaminated water being drawn back
into the pipework if the supply pressure dropped. To prevent
contamination of drinking water in the premises and in the
water main, and to comply with the legal requirements of the
UK plumbing regulations and byelaws*, both hot and cold water
supplied to this tap must come from a storage cistern.
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If the distributing pipes feeding this tap from the storage cistern
have other outlets connected to them, the outlet of this tap must
be lower than any of those other outlets.
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If installed as a tap which is used for drawing water for drinking,
and the quality of water from the storage cistern does not meet
the standards for drinking water, a separate tap supplied with
wholesome water must be provided for drinking purposes.
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For further information, contact the Water Regulations
department of your local Water Supplier (see the WRAS website
www.wras.co.uk or Yellow Pages for details) or the Water
Regulations Advisory Scheme by e-mail
(info@wras.co.uk) or telephone: 01495 248454.
* The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 in England
and Wales; The Scottish Water Byelaws 2004 and Northern
Ireland Regulations.
Care & Maintenance
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Use warm soapy water and a soft damp cloth to clean the surface
of the product. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
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Never use any solvents, scourers, abrasives, bleach, acids,
strong detergents, aggressive chemical cleaners or solvent-type
cleaning solutions on the product.
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Periodically check fixings and connections to ensure there are
no leaks.
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Flexible supply hoses are fitted with mesh filters to prevent
debris from your water supply damaging the tap. Over time
these may become blocked, reducing the flow from the tap. If
this occurs, turn off the water supply to the tap, disconnect the
flexible hoses and clean the filters.
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Most taps are fitted with a rubberised limescale resistant aerator
in the end of the spout. If limescale begins to form this can be
removed easily by gently rubbing the aerator with your finger.
Guarantee
Guarantee related queries should be addressed to a store affiliated
with the distributor you purchased the product from.
This guarantee is in addition to and does not affect your
statutory rights.
This product is under warranty for 10 years as from the date of
purchase, for normal, non-professional household use. The warranty
shall only apply upon presentation of the till receipt or the invoice.
Keep your proof of purchase in a safe place.
The warranty covers product breakdowns and malfunctions under the
condition that the product is used in accordance with its intended use
and subject to installation and maintenance in accordance with good
practice and the information contained in the user's manual.
This product must be installed so that it may be later removed without
damaging it.
This contractual warranty does not cover defects and damage caused
by the natural wear of parts, bad weather, flooding, heat releases,
freezing, damage caused by water quality (hardness, aggressiveness,
corrosion, etc.), by the presence of foreign bodies transported by
water or otherwise (sand, filings, etc.) or the lack of room ventilation,
and damages that could be the consequence of improper use, misuse,
negligence, accident or maintenance that is defective or does not
comply with good practice or the information in the user's manual.
The following are also excluded from the warranty: harmful
consequences due to the use of accessories and/or non-original
equipment manufacturer or improper replacement parts, disassembly
or product modification.
The warranty is limited to those parts recognised as defective. Under
no circumstances shall it cover fringe expenses (travel, labour) and
direct and consequential damage.
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