5
Installation
Step 4:
Connect Supply Lines
Flexible hose
(hot) (E)
Turn clockwise
Plumber’s
tape
Flexible hose
(cold) (F)
• Wrap plumber’s tape in a clockwise direction around the hot and cold
water inlet shank threads.
• Screw the faucet supply line with the red marking onto the hot water
inlet and screw the blue faucet supply line onto the cold water inlet.
• Tighten securely with a wrench.
If your water inlet valves have a 1/2” male threaded outlet,
use adapters to convert it to 9/16” threads.
Step 5:
Attach Sprayer Hose Weight
O
G
N
• Open the sprayer hose weight (N) by pressing
on its release tab.
• Place the weight (N) around the “Weight Here”
label and clasp the weight. You will hear a snap
when the weight is closed.
Be careful not to pinch your
skin or fingers when closing the weight.
• Insert and push the sprayer hose (G) upward
into the quick connector (O).
Step 8:
Check and Run Water
Spray
mode
Stream
mode
• Check to make sure the faucet is tight.
• Slowly open one water inlet valve and check for leaks; if no leaks,
open the valve all the way.
• Slowly open the other water inlet valve and check for leaks; if no
leaks, open the valve all the way.
If a leak is spotted, close the valve and remove the
water line, along with the plumber’s tape on the threads. Then re-tape
the threads and connect the water line and repeat the procedure.
• Pull the handle (A) in the direction away from you and make sure
there is hot water coming out of the faucet.
• Pull the handle (A) towards you and make sure there is cold water
coming out of the faucet.
• Remove the sprayer head (Q) from the holder and pull the hose out.
Make sure there is nothing obstructing the hose from being pulled
out or retracted.
• With the water running, make sure that the sprayer head (Q) can
properly switch between stream and spray modes.
NOTICE
WARNING
NOTICE