CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of an Elkay product.
Although your product is extremely durable, attention should
be given to the care, cleaning and maintenance of this
product. Cleaning agents and abrasives may cause damage,
which may result in oxidation and discoloration.
By following these simple guidelines for proper care and
cleaning, it will give you years of enjoyment:
TO CLEAN: Simply wipe gently with a damp cloth and blot dry
with a soft towel. A common rule of thumb is: when you dry off,
dry off your product.
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Avoid build-up of soap, toothpaste or mineral deposits, as
these tend to have an adverse effect on the appearance of
the product.
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NEVER use cleaning products of any kind on this product -
especially those containing ammonia, bleach or alcohol - or
those with any form of abrasive.
FOR CARE AND MAINTENANCE:
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The water in certain areas of the world can be very caustic -
standing water around the product can cause damage. Be
sure to remove standing water with a dry, soft cloth as soon
as possible.
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Before applying a protective coating, gently brush the entire
fixture using a soft tooth brush. This will remove any dirt or
deposit build-up.
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These simple steps will add temporary protective coating to
your faucet and extend the life of the finish.
Failure to follow care and cleaning will void your warranty.
For additional information, please visit elkayusa.com
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Problem 2:
Filtered cold water mode.
Make sure the the faucet is closed and do not open the handle outward, as shown in the Fig 1.
Flush the water lines for one minute. This flushes away any debris that could cause damage to
internal parts. Check for leaks. Allow the filter system to rurn for 11 gallons (or 10 minutes) to
flush out any harmless carbon fines that may be present.
Maintain the state of the Fig 1, pulling the handletowards yourself will activate the filtered water,
as shown in the Fig 2.
Maintain the state of the Fig 1, pushing the handle away from yourself will turn off the filtered
water, as shown in the Fig 2.
Keep inward
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Fig 1
Fig 2