Version 2, 2 June 2017, 3 of 4
3. Fit CliniLever
®
body
Check maintenance tail to ensure o-rings are
fitted and are in good condition.
Fit the CliniLever
®
body onto the
maintenance tails until it sits flush against
them, taking care not to damage the o-rings.
4
.
Fit grub screws and testing
Ensure the CliniLever
®
body is pushed firmly
against the maintenance tail and then secure
in place with the supplied grub screws.
ENSURE ALL FOUR (4) GRUB SCREWS
ARE FITTED WITH THE SUPPLIED ALLEN
KEY. If Grub Screws are missing, contact
us on 1300 514 074.
Once grub screws are secure, open the
regulating valve prior to the tap. Open the
lever handles and ensure there is flow from
both hot and cold inlets. Inspect the tap and
check for any leaks.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
RECTIFICATION
Taps are dripping water
Ceramic discs are worn or damaged
Remove and inspect SBA.
Remove debris and/or replace
SBA if damaged.
Tap seat is damaged
Refurbish tap seat using a
reseating tool.
Water is leaking from ceramic
disc
O-ring on ceramic disc is damaged or
worn
Replace o-ring
Water is not flowing from tap
Water is turned off
Turn water on
Aerator or flow regulator is blocked by
debris
Remove aerator and/or flow
regulator from tap and remove
debris. Install an inline strainer.
Ceramic disc is difficult to turn
Build up of scale on ceramic disc, disc
worn or damaged
Remove ceramic disc and clean.
Re-fit disc. Complete ceramic
disc may need to be replaced.
Handle is loose
Screw has come loose
Tighten handle screw
Flange does not screw down
onto basin/sink surface
Tap bodies are set too far out
Re-position tap bodies and
breach piece