Installation Guide

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Problem Cause Action
Low flow
Aerator(4) or fliter(8) may be
clogged
Unscrew aerator to check rubber packing or replace
aerator.
(Note: some models require wrench to remove aerator.)
Faucet leaks from
under handle
Bonnet(2) nut has come loose
or cartridge(3) needs to be
reseated
Remove handle and cap. Using a wrench, ensure bonnet
nut is tight.
If leak persists, faucet
leaks from spout
outlet, water does not
shut off
completely
Cartridge may need to be
adjusted or replaced
SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLIES.
Replace cartridge(3). When reinstalling parts, make sure
bonnet nut (2) is tightened securely with a wrench.
WARNING: Failure to securely tighten bonnet nut with a
wrench could result in water damage.
Leaking between
spray head and the
hose
Spray head may be loose or
washer is not seated correctly
in the hose connection
Tighten spray head by hand until snug. Make sure washer
is seated correctly.
Hose does not retract
Weight may be installed incor-
rectly
Readjust weight on hose.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
provides its customers with an extensive warranty as a result of our excellent workmanship and high quality
components used in our products.
Mechanical warranty: A limited lifetime warranty is provided on all mechanical parts to be free from manufacturing
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for as long as the original purchaser owns their home.
Finish warranty: A 5-year warranty is provided on all faucet finishes to the original purchaser against manu -
facturing defects in materials and workmanship.
At its sole discretion, will repair or replace any part or finish that proves to be defective in material and/or
workmanship under normal installation, use and service.
This warranty is extended to the original consumer owner, but does not cover installation or any other labor
charges. In no event shall be liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages, installation cost,
labor, travel time, freight costs incurred, lost profits, or contingent liabilities. makes no representation that its
products comply with any or all local building or plumbing codes. It is the consumers responsibility to determine
local code compliance.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
CLEANING AND CARE
Clean the faucet often with a soft cloth to keep it looking like new. For heavy cleaning you can use mild liquid deter-
gents or non-abrasive liquid polisher. Rinse with water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, steel wool
and harsh chemicals as these will dull the finish and void your warranty.
If you’ve followed the instructions carefully and your faucet still does not work properly, take these corrective steps.
Installation Guide

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