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  pop-up waste assembly and installation

  

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Before installing your new mixer, 
flush through the pipework to ensure 
removal of debris, turn off the water 
supply.

Screw the two flexible pipes to the 
mixer body, tighten using the correct 
size spanner, but do not over tighten.

Screw the threaded rod into the front 
hole in the base of the mixer body.

Position the base seal in place.

Position the mixer on the basin. From 
the underside of the basin fit the 
rubber washer onto the threaded rod 
followed by the metal washer and 
the nut. Tighten the nut to clamp the 
mixer to the basin.

CAUTION:

 Do not over tighten the 

nut as this may damage the basin.

Connect the water supply to the 
inlet pipes. The hot water should be 
connected to the left hand pipe.

Base seal

Metal 

washer

Rubber 

washer

Threaded 

rod

Nut

Flexible pipes

Control 

handles

Aerator

Control rod 

extension

Vertical 

control 

rod

Horizontal 

control rod

Ball joint 

retainer

Control 

rod link

Seal

Plug

Plug 

housing

Seal

Clamping 

washer

Waste body

Dissemble the pop-up waste and 
reassemble onto the basin.

Insert the vertical control rod 
(with knob) down through 
the hole in the back of the 
mixer body and screw into the 
extension rod.

Unscrew the ball joint retainer 
on the side of the pop-up waste 
body. Insert the short end of the 
horizontal control rod (with ball 
joint) into the waste, slide on the 
clamping washer and clamp in 
position by refitting the ball joint 
retainer. Do not over tighten.

Slide one end of the spring plate 
onto the horizontal control rod, 
followed by the link and finally 
other end of the spring plate.

Slide the control rod link onto the 
vertical control rod and loosely 
tighten.

Test the action of the pop-up 
waste and fully tighten the rod 
link. Adjust the ball joint retainer 
and control rod link as required.

Turn on the water supply and 
turn the mixer on fully to flush 
through any possible debris from 
the mixer. Finally check all new 
connections for leaks.

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Page 1: ...st in the post and returns by registered means is therefore recommended Under this guarantee which is non transferable Vado will at its option repair or replace free of charge any product or replacement part found to be defective The guarantee does not extend to any consequential loss or damage After repair or replacement the relevant guarantee period will be calculated from the original date of p...

Page 2: ...ater Fittings Regulations 1999 Schedule 2 Section 6 G15 13 2 Before making any inlet pipe connections all supply pipes MUST be thoroughly flushed to remove debris Failure to do so could result in damage or low flow from the mixer unit Water Supply Water Fittings Regulations 1999 Schedule 2 Section 4 G13 1 The fitting of isolating valves to the inlet feeds is advised for ease of maintenance Please ...

Page 3: ... aerator fitted The mixer is supplied with an aerator fitted as standard To improve the flow rate in low pressure conditions this aerator can be changed for the plastic flow straightener provided Carefully unscrew the mixer nozzle taking great care not to damage the plated finish hot handle cold handle 151mm 113mm 140mm Operating Specifications Operating Pressure Minimum operating pressure 0 2 bar...

Page 4: ...Vertical control rod Horizontal control rod Ball joint retainer Control rod link Seal Plug Plug housing Seal Clamping washer Waste body Dissemble the pop up waste and reassemble onto the basin Insert the vertical control rod with knob down through the hole in the back of the mixer body and screw into the extension rod Unscrew the ball joint retainer on the side of the pop up waste body Insert the ...

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