Installation:
1. Screw the studded rod (C) into the base of the tap (A).
2. Screw the flexi tail pipes (G & H) into the base of the tap, note the hot water should be connected to the left of the tap when viewed
from the front.
3. Pass the upper seal (B) over the studded rod (C) and tail pipes (G & H) and locate it on the base of the tap (A). Note: the upper
seal (B) will require compressing into the base of the tap (A).
4. Place the mixertap (A) onto the sink or worktop and pass the tail pipes (G & H) and studded rod (C) through the taphole. With the
tap in place check that the tail pipes (G & H) meet the hot and cold water feeds.
5. Pass the rubber washer (D) and then metal horseshoe (E) over the studded rod (C) and around tail pipes (G & H).
6. Fasten the fixing nut (F) securely onto the fixing stud (C) fixing the tap into its correct location.
7. Connect the tail pipes (G & H) to the water mains using 15mm compression fittings or similar.
Key: Description:
Qty.
A
Mixertap body
1
B
Upper sink/worktop seal
1
C
Studded rod
1
D
Rubber washer
1
E
Metal horseshoe
1
F
Fixing nut
1
G
Hot flexi tail pipe
1
H
Cold flexi tail pipe
1
After installation:
Once you have visually checked the installation of the new
tap and all connections, ensure that all other fittings are
closed except the new tap which should be left open.
Turn on your water heating system and ensure that your
mains stopcock is open. Reconnect both the hot and cold
water supplies to this fitting.
Check the function of flow and function of hot, cold and
mixed water.
Turn off the tap and check carefully for any leaks around all
connections on the fitting and adjoining plumbing.
If possible return to the installation after a longer period to
double check for slower leaks. If pressure testing
equipment is available check the installation to the
maximum recommended pressure.
Clean the tap to remove any marks created during
installation as instructed then place a bag over the product
to protect the tap until it is ready for use.
The installation should be periodically checked for damage,
if the property is left unattended for a prolonged period we
recommend isolating water supplies.