PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Max. flow rate: 6.9 GPM (26.1 LPM) at 60 PSI
ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125
NSF 61-9
Brass waterways
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn off water at the supply
valve under the sink or at the
main water supply, disconnect
the supply line, and remove old
faucet.
Clean and dry surface area where
new faucet will be mounted.
Use PTFE tape or joint
compound on all threaded
connections (wrapped clockwise).
2. If this is a new installation you
will need to drill a hole through
your counter top to mount the
faucet. The hole should be
within 2-1/4" of the sink to allow
the faucet to drain into the sink.
The hole must be at least 7/16"
in diameter but no more than
1-1/2" in diameter. A smaller
hole will supply better support
for your faucet.
Once you have drilled the hole, insert the packing (rubber) washer,
brass washer, another packing (rubber) washer and the iron washer
over the faucet shaft. Make sure you follow this order; the iron
washer should be on the bottom of the shaft.
3. Insert the faucet shaft through the counter top hole from the top.
4. From under the counter top, slip the lock washer onto the shaft and
hand tighten. Make sure the faucet spout is positioned where you
want it above the sink and tighten the lock nut.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Your water faucet is NOT intended for use with hot water.
Using it with hot water may damage the faucet and cause
leaking and scalding.
Flipping the faucet lever up will cause the water to run
continuously from the faucet. To stop the water, push the
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean periodically with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners,
steel wool, and harsh chemicals as these will dull the finish
and void your warranty.
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Drill Hole Size:7/16"
SPECIFICATIONS
Manufactured to include no more than 0.25% weighted
average lead content on wetted surfaces
Total weight of item: 0.55 lbs.
5. If using a flexible supply line it
must have a 1/4" compression
nut on the side hooking onto the
faucet. The other side must
fit onto your filter outlet or water
supply.
Discard the compression nut and
ring that came with the faucet.
Tighten your supply line directly
onto the faucet shank.
If using 1/4" vinyl tube follow steps above but be sure to insert a 1/4"
tubing adapter (not included) into the end of your vinyl tube before
attaching the compression ring and nut.
Hook the other end of the supply line up to your water source or filter
output per the instructions that came with the filter or valve/fitting.
6. Turn on water and look for any
leaks.
Flip the faucet lever up and
allow water to run for 30
seconds to clear any debris
out of the line.
faucet lever back down to its starting postion.
Pushing the faucet lever down will turn on the water until
you release the lever which will then stop the water flow
automatically.
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