Service manual
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NOTE: The system uses compression fitting connections: When connecting tubing to 
the system, first, you must unscrew the compression nut off the fitting, then pass the tubing 
through the compression nut about 1”, then screw on to the fitting, then use a 5/8” wrench to 
tighten the nut until the thread is not visible. Don’t over-tighten it.  
STEP 2: INSTALLING THE DISPENSING FAUCET 
1. faucet base 
2. small washer+ 
 chrome plate 
3. large washer 
4. kitchen sink 
5. bottom plate 
6. lock washer 
7. lock nut 
8. tube insert 
9. sleeve 
10. faucet nut 
drill 5/8” hole on 
the sink 
The faucet should be positioned with aesthetics, function 
and convenience in mind. An ample flat surface is 
required for the faucet base so that it can be drawn down 
tight. Also check the under sink area of the desired 
location to see if there is ample space to complete the 
faucet installation. 
If the space is not available on the upper sink area, the 
faucet could be positioned on the counter top at the edge 
of the sink. Be sure to watch for obstructions below, i.e., 
drawers, cabinet walls, support braces, etc. If the counter 
top is ceramic tile, the method for drilling the hole should 
be the same as for porcelain sink. 
NOTE: The sink drilling process, although not 
complicated, requires a certain amount of caution and 
forethought. Porcelain sink can chip if care is not 
exercised. 
PORCELAIN ENAMEL SINK/ STAINLESS STEEL SINK/ ALUMIUM SINK 
A 5/8” hole is required for the faucet. It is recommended that you get special drill bit for porcelain and tile counter.  
1.  Place a piece of masking tape or duct tape on the determined location where the hole is to be drilled. 
2.  Use a variable speed drill at slow speed with 1/8” drill bit, and drill a centering hole in the center of the desired 
faucet location.  
3.  Enlarge the hole using a 1/ 4” drill bit. 
4.  Enlarge the hole using 7/16”, 1/ 2”, and 5/8” drill bit. Pause occasionally to cool drill bits. 
5.  File or clean the surrounding area and remove the masking or duct tape. (NOTE: the metal chips on porcelain will 
stain very fast) 
6.  DON’T put Teflon tape at the tip of the threaded mounting base of the faucet since it’s a compression fitting. 
7.  Put the small rubber washer, the chrome base plate, large rubber washer according to the diagram through the 
threaded mounting tube at the base of the faucet. 
8.  From under the sink, install the bottom plate, lock washer, and nut. Then screw on tightly. 
9.  According to the diagram, put the brass nut through the BLUE tubing first, then plastic sleeve (preferred), or brass 
sleeve, then the plastic insert. Push the white plastic sleeve against the insert. 
10. Screw on the Blue tubing with brass nut to the faucet base. Uses wrench to tighten the nut but don’t over tighten 
it. Too tight would cause leak. 
11. The spout can swivel 360-degrees. The faucet lever can be pushed down for dispensing or pulled up for 
continuing dispensing. 










