GANTRY FAUCET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3700 4400 3710-12 4410-12 Gantry Model #: 3700 3710-12 3710-18 4400 4410-12 4410-18 3710-18 4410-18
INSTALLATION GUIDE BEFORE YOU BEGIN YOUR INSTALLATION: 1 2 Turn off water supply. 3 Observe all local plumbing codes. 4 Inspect waste and water supplies for signs of damage. Replace as necessary. REQUIRED TOOLS: DO NOT use petroleum based products on this faucet. PARTS INCLUDED: *XX represents finish HK-THC-XX* TRADITIONAL HANDLE CAP KIT 1. Adjustable Wrench 2.
GANTRY FAUCET INSTALLATION 1. 3. 2. C 4. COUNTER OR SINK F D E B A Fit flexible hoses (D, E) through hole on counter or sink. (No plumbers putty is required. O-ring seals base). Remove clamp nut (A) and washer (B) from threaded shroud (C). Slide washer and thread the clamp nut onto threaded shroud. Tighten nut snug to underside of sink or counter. Turn faucet to the desired handle position. Securely tighten clamp screws (F). CONNECTING SUPPLY HOSES G HANDLE POSITION 1.
HOW TO ADJUST HANDLE POSITION AND HANDLE TENSION On some kitchen countertops, the handle may hit the backsplash when the faucet handle is positioned to the left or right (Fig. G 1). Waterstone gives you the option of adjusting the handle 45 degrees to avoid hitting backsplash. C D E FIG.1 ORIGINAL FACTORY POSITION MAY HIT BACKSPLASH F NEW ADJUSTED POSITION CLEARS BACKSPLASH CONTEMPORARY B C C D 1. Unscrew and remove the metal cap (A). Remove Hot and Cold Indicator Ring (B). 2.
CARE AND CLEANING FOR WATERSTONE FAUCET FINISHES ATTENTION: Waterstone offers many finishes for it’s faucet product line. Every finish is unique and requires different techniques of care and cleaning. Find your faucet’s finish in sections below, then carefully read and follow directions for that finish. ABOUT YOUR FINISH: These finishes have a clear protective coating on them. Even though they have a protective coating, they are only considered semi-durable.
ABOUT YOUR FINISH: Weathered Copper - WC This finish is considered a Living Finish and has NO PROTECTIVE COATING on the surface. Living finishes are finishes that have a very shallow patina on their surface. Essentially, the finish is what nature would do to the surface over a long period of time. The finishes are intended to change with time and generally darken slightly where they are not being touched, and highlight where the high use points are on the fixture.