5.
If you have a granite countertop:
CAUTION:
Granite surface materials are extremely hard and can
easily crack or chip. Use extreme caution when drilling. CB Tech is not
responsible for any damages resulting from faucet installation.
a.
Place a towel or basin under the sink, directly under the location of
the intended faucet hole.
b.
Using a snake of plumbers putty, form a circular “dam” around
the location of the intended faucet hole. Make the dam 5” in
diameter and 3/4” tall.
c.
Fill the dam with cool tap water. The water will keep the drill bit from
overheating.
d.
Use the 1/2” granite drill bit to drill the hole. Slowly grind away the
granite material.
Connect the Faucet
Proceed to the instructions for your faucet type:
1.
For a standard faucet, proceed to section
Installing the Standard
Faucet (Pg 6)
.
2.
For a capacity-monitored faucet, proceed to section
Installing the
Capacity Monitor Faucet (Pg 8)
.
Installing the Standard Faucet
NOTE: The blue plastic tubing is attached to the faucet.
1.
From the sink / countertop:
a.
Place the larger soft black rubber washer over the faucet hole.
b.
Place the cover plate on top of the large washer.
c.
Place the smaller soft black rubber washer on top of the cover plate.
d.
Place the faucet base over the smaller soft black rubber washer
and atop the cover plate.
2.
From under the sink:
a.
Slide the hard plastic black washer (with the smaller side up)
upward over the blue tubing.
b.
Slide the lock washer upward, below the hard plastic washer.
c.
Slide the wing nut upward, below the lock washer.
d.
Hand-tighten the wing nut to secure the faucet.
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