In the unlikely event you find a part missing please contact our Customer Service Help line on
01324-638321 for immediate dispatch of part.
Maintenance:
If the fitting begins to drip:
1) Turn off the water supply
2) Loosen grub screw under handle lever, remove handle and valve
3) Carefully clean seating, rubber washer and ceramic disc.
4) Replace valve and handle, then turn on the water supply.
5) If problem persist contact our help line quoting the product code.
Where an aerator is fitted to the outlet of the spout, it will need occasional cleaning. This
will be evident when the water flow slows down to an unacceptable level. To accomplish
this unscrew the outlet in an anti-clockwise direction and remove the mesh. Immerse the
mesh in a suitable descaling fluid overnight, rinse thoroughly in clean water and re-
install.
Remember:
Maximum water supply pressure: 75 PSI (5 bar)
Maximum hot-water supply temperature: 70 °C
Recommended hot-water supply temperature: 65 °C
If these temperatures or water pressure are exceeded damage to the tap can result. A
pressure reducing valve may be required to be fitted in high water pressure situations.
Please read these instructions before you install and use the tap. All
designs, descriptions and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
Preparation
Flush the plumbing system before installing the mixer tap. This is to avoid
plumbing residues clogging the mesh of the aerated outlet, or possibly
damaging the valve’s washers. This is especially important where
extensive plumbing work has been carried out.
First shut off your water heating system then, with your mains stop cock
closed, open the lowest hot and cold taps in the house and allow to run
until the cold storage tank and pipes are empty. (The hot water storage
cylinder always remains full).
Installation
First screw the threaded stud into the mixer body. Screw the
copper tubes into the mixer body, and fully hand tighten.
Pass the rubber washer over the copper tubes and threaded stud
to form a seal on sink top.
Pass the copper tubes and fixing stud through the sink top from
above, and place the mixer in position on the sink with the cold
(normally) on the right hand side.
Slide the retaining plate up the copper tubes (ensuring that the
raised side is positioned downwards with the ‘O’ ring in place) and
to secure, screw the fixing nut finger tight. The ‘O’ ring will then fit
between the plate and the sink. Check that the mixer body is
correctly positioned and fully tighten fixing nut.
The copper tubes at this stage will need to be gently turned
outwards, then supported approximately half-way down and turned
inwards, making the two pipes parallel again but further apart thus
making room for the couplings to be fitted. It is recommended that
15mm x 15mm compression fitting be used to connect mixer to
supply pipes.
The use of capillary fittings could invalidate your warranty.
Hot water should be connected to the left when viewed from the
front.
Having first checked all new connections, turn on the mains stop
cock, close all taps except the new mixer and as the system starts
to refill check for leaks.