PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Flow Rate: 1.2 GPM (4.5 LPM) at 60 PSI
ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125
NSF/ANSI 61
Polished chrome, brushed nickel or matte black finish
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Shut off the water at the supply
valves under the sink or at the
main water supply. Disconnect the
supply lines. Remove the existing
faucet from the sink.
Clean and dry the surface area
where the new faucet will be
mounted.
2.
Ensure the gasket (2.1) is in place
on the bottom of the faucet body (A).
Apply a thin bead of silicone sealant
to the underside of the gasket (2.1).
Insert the shanks (2.2) on the faucet
body (A) through the holes in the
sink (2.3). From underneath the
sink, thread the mounting nuts (C)
onto the shanks (2.2) on the faucet
body (A). Check the position of the
faucet and hand tighten until the
faucet is securely mounted. NOTE:
It is helpful to have a second person
hold the faucet in place while
tightening the mounting nuts (C).
3.
Attach one end of each of the water
supply lines onto the shanks (3.1)
on the faucet body (A), with hot
water on the left and cold water on
the right. Use 1/2 in. IPS faucet
connections (3.2) or supply line
coupling nuts (3.3) with 3/8 in.
ball-nose risers (3.4). NOTE: Do not
reuse exisiting supply lines. When
installing new water supply lines
please refer to the supply line
manufacturer's installation
instructions. Tighten the supply
connections using an adjustable or
basin wrench. Do not overtighten.
4.
To install the push pop-up drain (B),
remove the bottom gasket (4.1) and
mounting nut (4.2) from the drain
assembly (B). Push the bottom
gasket (4.1) down onto the top of
the mounting nut (4.2) and twist to
attach together.
1
2
A
2.1
2.3
C
3
3.1
3.4
3.2
3.3
4
B
4.1
4.2
Ceramic cartridges
Manufactured to include no more than 0.25% weighted average lead
content on wetted surfaces
Total weight: 2.84 lbs.
5.
Insert the drain assembly (B) into
the drain hole in the sink (6.1).
Ensure the top gasket (6.2) rests
securely between the top of the
sink and the top of the drain
assembly (B).
6.
From underneath the sink, screw
the bottom gasket (6.1) and
mounting nut (6.2) onto the
drain assembly (B) by twisting
until secure against the bottom
of the sink.
IMPORTANT: Remember to
reconnect the drain body to the
2.2
P-Trap drain before testing the
faucet.
7.
Attach each of the remaining ends
of the water supply lines (7.1) to the
hot and cold water shut-off valves
(7.2) and tighten with a wrench.
Do not overtighten.
8.
Once the installation is complete,
remove the aerator (8.1) from the
spout (8.2) on the faucet body (A)
to flush the water lines. Do not
lose the gasket (8.3) from the
aerator (8.1).
Turn on the water supply and allow
both hot and cold water to run for at
least one minute to flush away any
debris that could cause damage to
internal parts. While the water is
running, check for leaks. If a leak
occurs, gently tighten the nut on the
connection that is leaking.
Fill the sink with water to check the
drain for leaks. If water is leaking
from the drain, tighten the nut on
the drain assembly and empty the
sink.
Turn off the water, reinsert the
gasket (8.3), and screw the aerator
(8.1) back onto the spout (8.2) of
the faucet body (A).
2
5
5.2
B
5.1
6
B
6.1
6.2
7
7.1
7.2
8
8.2
8.3
8.1
A
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