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Daily Care
B-1
Care for the fi lter
Be sure to close the stopcock before cleaning the fi lter.
Also, check that no part of the fi lter on the hot water side is hot.
Hot water may come out. There is a risk that wetting household
belongings with water leakage may cause burns or damage to property.
<Spout>
Remove the spout cap, the fl ow regulating net and the baffl e plate.
Use a toothbrush to remove any dust or dirt that has accumulated in the
fl ow regulating net or baffl e plate.
Reattach the spout cap, fl ow regulating net and baffl e plate.
<Shower head>
Remove the shower head from the shower hose.
Pinch the projecting part and remove the fi lter.
Use a toothbrush to remove any dust or dirt that has accumulated in the
fi lter.
Attach the fi lter to the shower head.
Attach the shower head to the shower hose.
<Stop valve>
Loosen the screws and remove the cover.
Loosen the stop valve with a socket wrench or similar and remove the fi lter.
Use a toothbrush to remove any dust or dirt that has accumulated in the
fi lter.
Install the stop valve and fasten the cover with the screws.
B-2
Cleaning with a cloth
When there is light soiling
Wipe the dirt off with a cloth that has been soaked in cold or lukewarm
water and then well wrung.
When there is heavy soiling
Wipe the dirt off with a cloth containing a suitably diluted neutral detergent
for bathroom use and then rinse with water and wipe with a dry cloth.
B-3
Cleaning the overhead shower
If the nozzle becomes clogged, then the fl ow lines may be disturbed.
Use a cloth that has been soaked in cold or lukewarm water and then well
wrung to gently wipe off any dirt from the nozzle, taking care not to damage
the nozzle.
Be careful, as rubbing or wiping with a strong force may cause damage or
deformation of the nozzle, which may result in even further disturbance of
the fl ow lines.
B-4
Requests
Do not use anything that may damage the product.
Acidic detergent, chlorine bleach and alkaline detergent
These may cause discoloration of the surface of the faucet or damage to
the resin parts.
Solvents such as thinner and benzene
These may damage the rubber or resin parts.
Detergents containing coarse particles, such as cleansers or polishing
powder
Nylon scrubbing brushes, scourers, brushes, etc.
These will scratch the surface of the faucet.