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faucet strommen 30909 User manual

Suits Models:
30909, 30910, 30911, 30912, 30913, 30914, 30949, 30950, 30951, 30952, 30953, 30954,
33731, 33881, 33882, 33883, 33884, 33885, 33886, 33888, 33889, 33890, 33891,
33892, 33893
Important requirements:
Cleaning
Clean only with a soft microfiber or similar cloth and warm clean water. Ensure that
the cloth is clean and free of any grit or chemical. Dry tap o with a soft clean cloth.
Ensure that your tap is not subject to any chemicals, building grit or any type of
abrasive of polish. For care of special finishes please visit our website.
Maintenance
Aerators may need to be flushed from time to time if flow diminishes or stream
pattern deteriorates. For Pegasi & Cascade mixers, use the aerator key provided
to unscrew the aerator, you will notice a “castle” pattern around the edge of the
aerator, the key engages with this enabling you to unscrew the insert easily. For Zeos
models, use the aerator key to unscrew the aerator housing, you will then be able to
pop the insert out the top of the housing. Rinse o the upper face of the insert with
running water and gently brush clean with an old toothbrush to remove any debris
before refitting the aerator.
Installation Guide IG 018
Progressive Wall Mixer Sets
Products Warranty – Australia
Faucet Australia Pty Limited (ABN 83 683 523 321) warrants its products to the original owner as per the periods in the table below. This
Warranty applies to all product purchased on or after 24 Oct 2017. Our liability under this warranty is limited at our option to the repair or
replacement of the defective product or part, the cost of repair of the defective product or part or the supply of an equivalent product or part,
in each case if we are satisfied the loss or damage was due to a defect in the materials or workmanship of the product or part.
Note: “Residential” refers to normal residential domestic purposes including houses and residential apartments. “Commercial;” refers to all
non-residential purposes including Hotels, Schools, Care homes, Hospitals, clubs etc.
Exceptions
Defects caused by improper use, improper installation, surface damage caused by installation, improper care of the product or failure to
observe any one or more of the following will not be covered by this Warranty:
1. Applicable Health Acts;
2. Installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and specifications (Note: Tapware, mixers and filters must be installed
by qualified plumber);
3. All products to be cleaned with only warm water and a soft clean cloth
4. Tapware and showers to be supplied with only clean potable water
5. Tapware and showers to be subject to no more than 700kpa whether during use or during site testing, and site must be fitted with
500kpa mains pressure limiting valve.
6. Tapware and showers to be subject to water temperatures no hotter than 65 degrees Celsius
7. Tapware and showers to be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 3500 and other standards which govern the water supply and
sewerage plumbing requirements at the location of installation.
Limitations
8. Warranty does not cover fair wear and tear on sealing rings and washers. Depending on usage and conditions these may have to be
replaced within the Warranty period;
9. For finishes, this warranty does not cover damage caused by use of chemicals or detergents or abrasives and is limited to coating
failure by bubbling, cracking or flaking. Note that Organic finishes are expected to change colour, develop patina and verdigris.
10. Does not cover any loss or damage sustained by the consumer (including consequential loss or damage), in respect of the product
or failure or omission on the part of Faucet Australia to comply with its obligations under these conditions.
11. For Baths & Basins, The warranty does not cover damage caused by exposure to direct sunlight or UV, exposure to temperatures
over 60 degrees Celsius, damage caused by dropping sharp or heavy objects.
12. For Baths and basins this warranty does not cover damage caused by Strong Chlorinated solvents, Chloroform, Chlorobenzene,
Nail polish remover, Methylene Chloride, Acetone, Turpentine, Ethyl Acetate, Acids, Ketones, Phenols, Ethers, Drain Cleaner, Toilet
Cleaner, Salts, Oils, Milks and bathwater additives, non-approved liquids or Chemicals.
Lodging a claim
Claims must be lodged immediately or within 3 days of detection. Proof and Date of purchase from a Faucet Strommen dealer along with
site details and contacts will be required to process a claim. All claims must be lodged with Faucet Australia via one of these methods:
Phone: 03 5450 4236
Email: [email protected]om.au
Mail: PO Box 271 Kerang VIC 3579
Your costs in making a claim under this warranty, including all freight, collection and delivery costs are to be borne and paid by you. We also
reserve the right at our cost to inspect any alleged defect in the product wherever it is located or installed or on our premises.
Other Conditions
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or
refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the
goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Faucet Australia Pty Ltd 24 Oct 2017
Product Category Residential Warranty Period Commercial Warranty Period
Tapware, Showers, Accessories 5 Years parts & labour + 10 years parts 2 Years parts & labour + 3 years parts
Intro Tapware 1 Year parts & labour + 4 years parts 1 Year parts & labour
Silkstone Baths & Basins Lifetime 2 Years parts & labour
Special Finishes 5 Years parts & labour 2 Years parts & labour
Faucet Australia Pty Ltd ABN 83683523321 31 Tate Drive, Kerang VIC 3579
www.faucetstrommen.com.au P: +61 3 5450 4236 [email protected]
Must be fitted in
accordance with
AS/NZS 3500
by qualified
plumber
Mains
500kpa
regulator
must be
fitted
Maximum hot
water temp.
65°C
Water lines
must be
flushed prior
to connection
Only clean
municiple water
supply. No bore,
dam or hard water
without filtration
& treatment
Release Date: 10.07.20
Rough In
1. Ensure that the in-wall nogging depth is correct and that the nogging is plumb. Position
the noggin such that the front face of the noggin is 62mm behind the front face of the
finished tiled surface. (note that there is a maximum of ± 8mm adjustment at fit o).
See diagram A
2. Fix the body to the stud with the Mixer to the right and outlet to the left, See diagram
B
3. Connect the Hot supply to the inlet port on the bottom marked “H” and the Cold supply
to the top Inlet marked “C”.
4. Once plumbing is all connected pressure test the system. Do not exceed 500kpa
pressure testing whether dynamic or static. Testing over 500 kpa will void the
warranty for this product.
5. The mixer body is fitted with a black shroud (also a tile guide) and the outlet with a
clear plastic sleeve, these should always remain in place. The red dust cover may be
removed for testing, but otherwise should remain in place.
6. Wall sheeting and tiling can be laid close to the shroud and waterproofing membrane
and grout can be adhered to the shroud.
7. An indicator on the end of the shroud shows the range that can be accommodated at fit
o for the finished tile face position.
8. When tiling, note that the dress ring is 51mm diameter, so be sure to tile close to the
shroud so there are no gaps showing after fit o. See diagram C
Mixer Fit O
1. Remove excess tile grout from around the shroud to allow a flush fitment of the cover
ring.
2. Remove the red dust cap and use a sharp knife to cut away the black shroud that
protrudes past the finished tile surface and ensure that the area around the shroud is
flat and free of protrusions.
3. Place the red fiber washer onto the locking sleeve and screw the sleeve onto the body
until up against the tiles. Nip up gently being careful not to damage or crack the tiles.
See diagram C
4. Note that there are 2 splined adaptors supplied. For shallower installations use the
shorter adaptor, for deeper installations use the longer adaptor. (tip, if you had to cut o
more than 8mm of black plastic shroud, use the short adaptor, if you cut o less than
8mm of shroud use the long adaptor)
5. Note that the valve spline and the adaptor spline have un-splined segments it is
important that these properly mesh and align when the adaptor is fitted.
6. Ensure that the valve is in the o position (all the way anticlockwise), then fit the
adaptor to the valve spline such that one of the milled slots is facing up and the other
to the right.
7. Ensure that the adaptor is oriented such that the grooved face is facing out. See
diagram D
8. Press the adaptor all the way on and fasten in place with the hex drive screw provided.
9. Note that the dress ring includes indication markings. Place the ring over the locking
sleeve and position such that the “I” symbol is facing the top, then loosely fit the 3
attachment screws.
10. To ensure that the dress ring is perfectly concentric to the valve, we have supplied a
round plastic Concentricity spacer. Slide this over the adaptor and locate it into the
cover ring, then fasten the ring in place ensuring the “I” symbol is to the top.
11. Remove and discard the concentricity spacer.
12. Note that there is a pre inserted grub screw in the handle that just protrudes into the
bore.
13. Place the black slip ring onto the step machined in the back of the handle then press
the handle onto the tap with the wave form to the top. The handle should slide over the
adaptor with the grub screw engaging in the slot.
14. The handle should slide on until it presses smoothly up to the dress ring, square and flat.
15. To fasten, rotate the handle through 90 degrees clockwise until the waveform passes
over the small fastening hole in the dress ring. Inters the allen key through the hole and
tighten the handle by fastening the grub screw onto the adaptor.
16. The handle should now operate smoothly and freely to control the tap through 180
degrees (half a turn)
1 7. Progressive valves open clockwise, over the first 90 degrees of rotation the cold water
opens to full flow, then from 90-180 degrees the valve goes from warm to hot.
18. Thoroughly check operation and seek assistance from Faucet Strommen should anything
not be functioning to expectation.
Spout Fit O
1. Cut o what protrudes of the clear plastic sleeve around the outlet thread
2. Remove the black cap o the outlet thread and apply a suitable amount of thread tape.
3. Press the flange over the outlet and screw the outlet onto the thread until close to the
wall, then press the flange up against the wall.
Diagram D

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