Specification

1. Assemble all the hardware, nuts,
and attachments in the correct order.
(See Figure 1)
2. If your faucet has a pull-out,
connect the pull-out hose to the
connector. Depending on your faucet
model, it could have a threaded
connector, or a snap-on connector.
(See Figure 1)
3. Once the pullout hose is
attached to the connector, let the hose
hang naturally. Install the pull-out
weight 4” away from the lowest point
of the loop, in the opposite direction of
the connector. (See Figure 2)
4. Before connecting the faucet to
the water lines, make sure to ush the
lines completely by running the water
supply lines into a bucket or container.
Use the adjustable wrench to attach
the hot and cold water supply lines
accordingly.(See Figure 2)
5. Please continue to the testing
section on the back side of this manual.
6. If the product hose thread does
not match, an additional adapter is
required.(See Figure 3)
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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4”
Plastic Clamp
avail. on some models
Rubber Washer
Metal Washer
Locking Clamp
Adapter
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1. Turn o all water supply
lines and drainage lines.
2. Clean the installation area
thoroughly and remove any
excess debris.
3. To install the controls,
disassemble and reassemble the
control assembly as seen in Figure
A , B , C.
4. To install the spout,
disassemble and reassemble the
faucet assembly as seen in Figure
D , E , F .
5. Once the faucet and
controls are all connected,
connect the hoses between
them.Connect the water supply
connection to the control
assembly. (See Figure G , H , I)
Figure A Figure B
Figure D
Figure E
Figure C
Figure F
Figure G
Figure H
Figure I
1. Turn on water supplies and
check all connections for leaks. If
there are leaks, turn o water
supplies and check to see if proper
washers were used along with
proper thread sealing tape.
2. Turn handles up and down or
left and right (where applicable) and
test both cold and hot water
connections.
3. For models with dual spray
selection, make sure to test both
types of spraying thoroughly.
4. Remove aerator and let both
cold and hot water run for one
minute. This will remove any debris
in the system that might otherwise
clog the aerator.
5. Find and remove the
concealer cap to expose a hex
screw. The concealer cap may
sometimes look like a H/C cap. Then
remove the hex screw to distach the
handle.
6. Use a pair of pliers to remove
the cartridge by gently pulling
upwards. Sometimes there is a
metal ring that needs to be
removed before the cartridge can
be removed.
Aerator
4
1
5
6
2.3