INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
5.
From underneath the sink, screw the bottom gasket (5.1) and mounting
nut (5.2) onto the drain assembly (C) by twisting until secure against the
bottom of the sink.
IMPORTANT: Remember to reconnect the drain body to the P-Trap drain
assembly (not included) before testing the faucet.
6.
Attach the end of each integrated supply line (6.1) from the faucet body (A)
to the hot and cold water supply valves (6.2). Thread the nut of the integrated
supply line (6.1) onto the outlet of the water supply valve and tighten with a
wrench. Do not overtighten. NOTE: The hot side inlet tube is indicated by a
label.
NOTE: Do not use PTFE pipe tape, plumber's putty, pipe dope, or any other
type of sealing compound on the water inlets or threads. Additional compound
is not necessary. A watertight seal between the supply valve and the nut on the
integrated supply line is achieved by compression.
7.
Once the installation is complete, remove the aerator (7.1) from the spout (7.2)
on the faucet body (A) to flush the water lines. Do not lose the gasket (7.3) from
the aerator (7.1). 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 leaks occur, 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 (7.3), and
screw the aerator (7.1) back onto the spout (7.2) of the faucet body (A).
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C
5.1
5.2
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6.1
6.2
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7.2
7.3
7.1
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