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Care and Cleaning
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To clean, wipe down with a damp cloth and dry with a towel.
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Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or harsh chemicals when cleaning this faucet, or the warranty will
be voided.
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Flushing and checking for leaks
IMPORTANT:
After installation is complete, remove the
aerator from the faucet (A) to flush the water lines. Do not
lose the gasket (1) in the aerator.
Operation
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Ensure the faucet (A) handle is in the off
position, and turn on the water supply to check
for leaks. If you discover any leaks, check your
connections to ensure they are installed properly.
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Remove the aerator and housing (if applicable).
Turn on the hot and cold water handle to allow
the water to run for at least one minute. This
flushes away any debris that could cause
damage to internal parts.
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Turn off the water and reinstall the aerator and
housing (if applicable).
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
There are leaks from the
handle.
The bonnet nut has come loose and/or the
washer is dirty or damaged.
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Tighten the bonnet nut.
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Clean or replace the washer.
The aerator has an
irregular or reduced
water flow.
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Remove the aerator and
check for debris.
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Ensure that the rubber washer
is properly installed.
The water will not shut off
completely.
The cartridge is dirty or broken.
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Remove the handle to check
the cartridge.
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Clean or replace.
The aerator is dirty or mis-fitted.
NOTE:
Refer to the service parts section in this manual for
a detailed drawing showing the location of the parts listed
below.
There is leaking from the
sink drain at the base of
the sink.
The sink has a rough or irregular surface.
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Apply additional silicone sealant
to the beveled side of the drain
flange.
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Retighten and test for leaks.
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A