Installation
1
PREPARING THE MOUNTING HOLE
IMPORTANT: Drilling of holes into countertops made of stone or solid surface materials, such as granite, marble, corian or other
plastic rosin products, or sinks made of porcelain and stainless steel, should only be performed by a quli ed installer who is certi led for
drilling such materials. Drilling of these types of surfaces by any other means may cause permanent, irreparable damage to the countertop
surface.
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Select one of the following places for the faucet. Be sure it will t at against the surface, and there is
space to install the tubes underneath the counter.
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Install the faucet into an existing hole in the sink.
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Drill a new hole into the counter top near the sink.
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Drill a new hole in the top of the sink.
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A 1-1/4 in. diameter hole is required for the faucet.
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If using this faucet with an existing drinking water system, follow the manufacturer's installation
instructions for attaching the inlet and outlet tubes.
2
Preparing for installation
CAUTION: Always turn off the water supply before
removing an existing faucet or replacing any part of a
faucet. Open the faucet handle to relieve water pressure
and ensure that the water is completely shut off.
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Remove the quick connect adaptor (F), the nut
(E), the spacer (C), and the lock washer (D)
from the end of the faucet assembly (A) stud.
A
C
D
E
F
3
Connecting the supply lines
NOTE: If the ltration system used is a simple system
with one outlet and is not a reverse osmosis system
that requires a drain, then skip to step 4.
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If a drain line is required to run through the
faucet's integral air gap for a reverse osmosis
(RO) system, connect the 1/4 in. drain line from
the unit to the smaller barb on the the bottom of
the faucet assembly (A). Connect the 3/8 in. line
from the faucet assembly (A) to the drain. This
drain line works by gravity. Make it as short and
straight as possible, with no dips or loops.
1/4 in. Inlet Tube
Sink
4
TM
A
3/8 in. Outlet Tube