PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Max. Flow Rate: 1.2 GPM (4.5 LPM) at 60 PSI
ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125
NSF 61-9
Polished chrome, brushed nickel or matte black finish
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Turn off water at the supply valve
under the sink or at the main water
supply, disconnect the supply line,
and remove old faucet.
Clean and dry surface area where
new faucet will be mounted.
2.
Place the gasket (1) onto the bottom
of the new faucet assembly (2). Place
the faucet assembly (2) through the
mounting holes in the sink. Secure
with mounting nuts (3).
NOTE: If the sink is uneven, use
silicone under the gasket (1).
Connect Water Supply Lines:
3.
Use 1/2" IPS faucet supply lines
(1) or use coupling nuts (2) (not
supplied) with ball-nose risers (3)
(not included). Use wrenches to
tighten the connections. Do not
overtighten.
Turn water supply or shut-off valve
back on and check for leaks. If leaks
occur, gently tighten the faucet
connections.
4.
Remove the stopper (1) and the
flange (2). Screw the nut (3) all the
way down, and push the gasket (4)
down.
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Ceramic cartridges
Manufactured to include no more than 0.25% weighted average lead content
on wetted surfaces
Total weight of item: 2.84 lbs.
5.
Apply silicone to the underside of
the flange (1). Insert the pop-up
body (2) into the sink. Screw the
flange (1) onto the pop-up body
(2). The pivot hole (3) must face
the back of the sink. Use the
groove joint pliers to tighten the
nut (4), but do not over tighten.
Do not turn the pop-up body (2)
while tightening the nut (4) or the
sealant may not seal properly.
Clean away any excess putty.
6.
Remove the pivot nut (1). Install
the horizontal rod (2) and the
stopper (3), as shown (4). Hand
tighten the pivot nut (1). Attach
the horizontal rod (2) to the strap
(5) using the clip (6).
7.
Insert the lift rod (1) through the
faucet assembly (2) and into the
strap (3). Tighten the screw (4).
IMPORTANT: After installation
8.
is complete, remove the aerator
from the faucet with a coin (1) to
flush the water lines. Turn on the
water supply and allow both hot
and cold water to run for at least
one minute each. This flushes away
any debris that could cause dam-
age to internal parts. While the
water is running, check for leaks.
Turn off the water and replace the
aerator.
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