INSTALLATION continued
3. Mounting the Faucet
A. Pre-assemble the base. The rubber washer should be
in place below the base. The two toggle bolts should be
inserted through the base and the rubber washer. The
bolts are screwed into the spring-loaded toggle.
B. Place the base assembly over the hole in the sink. The
two toggles should pass through the hole far enough to
spring fully open. If they are not open, unscrew the bolt
until the toggle moves down to clear the sink.
C. Look down through the base for this step. Before
tightening the bolts, determine the correct rotation of the
base. The final position of the handle will be 45 degrees
off from the bolt heads. Use Figure 5 to help determine
the best position for your installation.
Through the hole in the base, hold the toggle in position
while tightening the bolt. The spring loaded toggle
will contact the bottom of the counter top and hold in
position. Do not fully tighten. Repeat for second toggle
bolt.
Check the final position of the base and toggle bolts.
Tighten the two bolts evenly. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Tighten only far enough to prevent the base from
rotating when the faucet is rotated in place.
D. Check that the O-ring is in place on the faucet. Feed
the three tubes throught the base. Hold the faucet in
the final position and rotate backwards (to the left) while
pushing down. The faucet will drop into the base. Push
down on the faucet and rotate forward (to the right) to
lock it into final position. The O-ring will be seated and
the faucet held securely in position.
E. Apply silicone lubricant to the O-rings on the faucet
spout and insert the spout into the top opening. Hold in
position and screw the collar onto the base.
NOTE: If the faucet handle is not in the correct position,
remove the faucet, loosen the toggle bolts and
reposition the base. Tighten the toggle bolts. Then
reinstall the faucet.
A
Base
Folds Upward
Figure 3
Base
B
Will Spring Open
Figure 4
4 • SE11 Model RO-2600 5 StageReverse Osmosis System
Black Rubber
Washer
O-ring Seat
C
Notch For Faucet
45°
Handle Faces This Direction
Figure 5
E
D
O-Ring
Figure 6
4. Installing the Drain Clamp
NOTE: If you have a single-basin sink with a disposal unit,
call Technical Support for options.
NOTE: Before installing the drain clamp, check the
drainpipes under the sink for corrosion. Corroded
pipes should be replaced before continuing with
installation.
A. Attach the drain clamp to a vertical section of the
drainpipe, about 6 inches above the trap. Make sure
the opening on the drain clamp is facing towards the
drinking water faucet (see Figure 12).
A
Figure 7
Notch For Faucet
Blades Must Be Held
When Tightening
6"