Installation Guide
Care and Cleaning
□ To clean, wipe down with a damp cloth and dry with a towel.
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
There are leaks
underneath the handle.
The bonnet nut has come loose and the
o-ring on the cartridge is dirty or damaged.
□ Tighten the bonnet nut. Clean
or replace the o-ring.
The aerator leaks or has
an inconsistent water
flow pattern.
The aerator is dirty or misfitted.
The cartridge may be clogged.
□ Remove the aerator and check
for debris in the aerator screens.
□ Remove the cartridge and check
for debris.
□ Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or harsh chemicals when cleaning this faucet, or the warranty will
be voided.
NOTE: Refer to the service parts section in this manual for a detailed drawing showing the location of the parts listed below.
□ Ensure the aerator is properly
installed.
There are leaks from the
hose underneath the deck.
The hose and discharge tube connection
may be loose.
□ Tighten the connection between
the discharge tube and hose.
The hose does not retract. The weight is not installed in the
appropriate position.
□ Reinstall or readjust the weight.
The water pressure is low. The connector underneath the deck is
clogged with debris.
The aerator is clogged.
□ Turn off the water supply and
disconnect the connector
/ aerator.
□ Unscrew the connector / aerator
and clean under running water.
□ Screw the connector / aerator
back.
□ Test water flow. If water
pressure is still low then replace
the connector / aerator.
There is no hot or cold
water.
The water inlet hose was accidentally
kinked during installation and is limiting
the water flow through.
□ Reinstall the water inlet hose.
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Water contains tiny black
particles.
New filter canisters contain activated carbon. □ Turn on the filtered water faucet
and allow to run for 11 gallons
(or 10 minutes) to flush out any
harmless carbon fibers that may
be present.