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Take off the control lever
1
.
Loosen the cartridge covering ring
20
by
hand, then screw off the cartridge locking
ring
21
by using a pipe wrench.
Now pull the adjusting ring
22
upwards with
the help of a screwdriver.
Note:
Do not remove the cartridge
23
.
Place the adjusting ring
22
in the desired
position (see Fig. E).
Tighten the cartridge retaining ring
21
onto
the tap body
5
again by using a pipe
wrench. Then tighten the cartridge covering
ring
20
by hand.
Place the control lever
1
back on to the tap
body
5
. Tighten the locking screw
2
by
turning it clockwise using the Hexagonal
key
7
.
Press the red / blue hot / cold label
3
into
the opening.
Turn on the main water supply and check the
temperature limiter.
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Eco-Click Function
9
The cartridge
23
in this tap has an Eco-Click
function. This feature limits the water flow
through the tap. This means you can save up
to 50 % water (see fig. C).
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Lift the lever until you notice a slight
resistance. This resistance will cause a stop
in case of partial opening and will therefore
simply limit the flow of water.
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If you want to increase the flow rate,
exert slight pressure on the lever until you
overcome the resistance.
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Maintenance and cleaning
§
Tap care and cleaning
Please note that sanitary fittings require special
care and attention. Therefore you should follow
the following advice:
Never use corrosive or alcohol-based
materials for cleaning, as these could
damage the product.
Clean your fittings with clean water, mild
detergent and a soft cloth or leather only.
Screw out the aerator
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at regular intervals
and remove lime deposits or foreign bodies.
Non-observance of the above care advice can
be expected to result in damage to the surface
of the fittings. In this event your rights under the
warranty may be invalidated.
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Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of
recyclable materials, which you may
dispose of at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for
more details of how to dispose of your worn-out
product.
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Information
§
Potability of mains water
Find out about the potability of your mains
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 the water
from your pipework:
Let the water run freely for a short time if
it has been stagnating in the pipework 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.
Failure to observe this advice may result in
risks to health. Fresh water can be readily
distinguished from stagnant as fresh water is
noticeably cooler.
Do not use stagnant water from chromium-
plated pipework 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.
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