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Limited Lifetime Consumer Warranty

This product has been manufactured and tested to the highest quality standards by Hansgrohe, Inc. (“Hansgrohe”).  This 

warranty is limited to Hansgrohe products which are purchased by a consumer in the United States after March 1, 1996, and 

installed in either the United States or Canada.

WHO IS COVERED BY THE WARRANTY

This warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser only.  This warranty is non-transferable.

WHAT IS COVERED BY THE WARRANTY

This warranty covers only your Hansgrohe manufactured product.  Hansgrohe warrants this product against defects in material 

or workmanship as follows: Hansgrohe will repair at no charge for parts only or, at its option, replace any product or part of 

the product that proves defective because of improper workmanship and/or material, under normal installation, use, service 

and maintenance.  If Hansgrohe is unable to provide a replacement and repair is not practical or cannot be timely made, 

Hansgrohe may elect to refund the purchase price in exchange for the return of the product.  

LENGTH OF WARRANTY

Replacement or repaired parts of products will be covered for the term of this warranty as stated in the following two sentenc-

es.  If you are a consumer who purchased the product for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, this war-

ranty extends for as long as you own the product and the home in which the product is originally installed.  If you purchased 

Cleaning Recommendation for Hansgrohe Products

Modern lavatory faucets, kitchen faucets, and showers consist of very different materials to comply with the needs of the 

market with regard to design and functionality.  To avoid damage and returns, it is necessary to consider certain criteria when 

cleaning.

Cleaning Materials for Faucets and Showers

Acids are a necessary ingredient of cleaning materials for removing lime, however please pay attention to the following points 

when cleaning faucets and showers:

Only use cleaning materials which are explicitly intended for this type of application.

Never use cleaning materials which contain hydrochloric, formic, phosphoric, or acetic acid, as they cause considerable 

damage.

Never mix one cleaning material with another.

Never use cleaning materials or appliances with an abrasive effect, such as unsuitable cleaning powders, sponge pads, 

or micro fiber cloths.

Cleaning Instructions for Faucets and Showers

Please follow the cleaning material manufacturer’s instructions.  In addition, pay attention to the following points:

Clean the faucets and showers as and when required

Use the amount of cleaning product and the amount of time recommended by the manufacturer.  Do not leave the cleaner 

on the fixture longer than necessary. 

Regular cleaning can prevent calcification.

When using spray cleaners, spray first onto a soft cloth or sponge.  Never spray directly onto the faucet as droplets can 

enter openings and gaps and cause damage.

After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove any cleaner residue.

Important

Residues of liquid soaps, shampoos, and shower foams can also cause damage, so rinse with clean water after using.

Please note:

 if the surface is already damaged, the effect of cleaning materials will cause further damage.

Components with damaged surfaces must be replaced or injury could result. 
Damage caused by improper treatment is not covered under the warranty.

Summary of Contents for Starck 10135XX1

Page 1: ...Installation Instructions Warranty Axor Starck 10135XX1...

Page 2: ...lete the instal lation Technical Information Recommended water pressure 14 7 72 5 psi Max water pressure 145 psi Recommended hot water temp 120 140 F Max hot water temp 165 F Hole size in mounting sur...

Page 3: ...with o ring on as far as it will go Rest the valve on the countertop Tighten the tensioning screws Install the escutcheons with o rings Install the red and blue color rings Install the white plastic h...

Page 4: ...fiber washer metal washer and mounting nut Make sure that the spout assembly stands straight Tighten the tensioning screws Use the 3 8 compression fittings to install the connec tion hoses to the val...

Page 5: ...the tee and tailpiece to the flange The pivot must face the faucet If necessary turn the drain assembly Tighten the retainer nut Place the plunger assembly in the drain Install the horizontal rod so...

Page 6: ...96319000 4 escutcheon 97285XX0 5 cold cartridge 94008000 6 fixation set 13961000 7 snap connector 94184000 8 pull rod 96657XX0 9 3 8 compression fitting 88513000 10 spout 97363XX0 11 hot cartridge 94...

Page 7: ...o comply with the needs of the market with regard to design and functionality To avoid damage and returns it is necessary to consider certain criteria when cleaning Cleaning Materials for Faucets and...

Page 8: ...date and place of purchase 2 A description of the problem 3 Delivery of the product or the defective part postage prepaid and carefully packed and insured to Hansgrohe Inc 1492 Bluegrass Lakes Parkwa...

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