
Installation Requirements
Flexible Connecting Pipes
Please ensure flexible pipes are connected to the household pipework with extra care to avoid the flexi pipes are
not
kinked, twist or bent sharply.
Below are recommended ways to fit the flexible pipes during tap installation. Failure to follow the below recommended
guidelines may damage
the flexible pipes or
poor taps performance.
Single lever pull-out kitchen mixer
1. Identify all components and check for completeness, particularly before commencing installation.
2. Screw fixing rods to tap body and tighten it.
3. Ensuring that the anti-rotational washer is fitted between the flange and the sink. Pull out hose must be through the hole of the
anti-rotational washer.
If the flange and tap body are separate in the pack, need to fit flange to tap body first.
4. Screw 2x flexible tails and short flexible hose into tap body by hand, do not over tighten. See Fig 1.
5. Locate the tap assembly down through the tap hole in sink.
6. Slide the C shaped rubber washer and the C shaped metal washer onto the fixing rods up to the underside of the sink. To secure
the mixer in place tighten the fixing nuts onto the fixing rods until they fully tightened against the C shaped metal washer.
A suitable spanner may be required to fully tighten the fixing nuts.
7. Connect Pull out hose to short flexible hose using an spanner. See Fig 2.
8. Fit counter balance weight to pull-out hose in the position, Connect the flexible tails to the hot and cold water supplies.
9. Turn on the mains water supply letting the water flow for a few minutes to flush through the system.
10. Check all joints and connections for any leaks.
Fig 2
Short flexible hose
Long flexible hose
Hole for hose
Fixing rods
Fig 1
Tap Body
Flange (if supplied)
Anti-rotational washer
C shaped rubber washer
Fixing rods
Handset
Fixing nuts
Flexible tails
Short flexible tail
Pull out hose
C shaped metal washer
Counter balance weight
min.
80mm
min.
15mm
max.
3Nm
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