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GB/IE
Replace the lever, the cartridge cover ring and
the cartridge safety ring after setting the scald-
ing protection.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Maintaining and cleaning
the fitting
Please note that sanitary fittings require special
care. Therefore, please follow the instructions:
Do not use corrosive or alcohol-containing
agents for cleaning as they could damage the
product.
Unscrew the mixing nozzle
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at regular
intervals and remove any limescale deposits
or foreign bodies.
Clean your fittings with clean water, mild
detergent and a soft cloth or leather only.
Non-observance of the above care advice can be
expected to result in damage to the surfaces of the
product. Claims under the warranty are excluded
in this case.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of recy-
clable materials which you can dispose
of at your local recycling facilities.
Contact your local waste disposal authority for
more details on how to dispose of the product
when it is no longer required.
Information
Potability of tap water
Find out about the potability of your tap water
supply. Your local water authority or water
supply company will be able to inform you.
The following general recommendations
apply to the potability of tap water:
Let the water run freely for a short time if it has
been stagnating in the pipes for more than four
hours. Do not use any of this stagnant water in
the preparation of food or for drinking. This
applies particularly as far as babies and infants
are concerned. Otherwise health concerns can
arise. Fresh water can be readily distinguished
from stagnant water as fresh water is noticeably
cooler as it leaves the pipe.
Do not use stagnant water from chromium-plated
pipes for the preparation of food or for drinking
or for personal hygiene if you are allergic to
nickel. This water may contain high quantities
of nickel and trigger an allergic reaction.
Do not use water from lead pipes for preparing
food or drink for babies or infants. Do not use
it for preparing food or drink during pregnancy.
Lead dissolves in drinking water and is particu-
larly damaging to the health of babies and
young children.