Water
supply and drainage system for
Outdoor Sink Module.
Outlets
for
Water
inlet hose
and
Drain
Pipe
Faucet
Operation
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Connect the water
line to a suitable water source such as an
outdoor
garden
hose or outdoor
faucet.
Make
sure the
connections
are tight.
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Turn on the water from the hose or faucet.
[_
Push the lever on the faucet to provide water flow.
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The drain hose must extend outside the cabinet.
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Proper
care
and
maintenance
will keep
your
module
in top
operating
condition
and
prolong
its
life.
Follow
these
cleaning
procedures
on a timely
basis
and your
module
will
stay clean
and operate
with
minimum
effort,
Cleaning Manufactured
Stone Surfaces:
If needed,
we suggest
you
wash the manufactured
stone
surface
using a mild soap and
warm
water
solu-
tion only.
You can use a soft soapy cloth
or sponge
then
rinse with
water.
Never
use abrasive
cleaners,
any
cleaner
containing
bleach,
scrubbers
or
stiff
wire
bushes
on the stone
surface.
These
can cause
discol-
oration
and
/or
chipping
of the painted
surface.
If absolutely
necessary,
the stone
can be removed
for cleaning.
Carefully
remove
the 4 screws
underneath
the table,
and
lift out the stone.
Do not place
the stone
in a dishwasher.
Clean
it using the same
instructions
as above.
Cleaning Exterior Stainless Steel Surfaces:
Routine
care
and
maintenance
is required
to preserve
the appearance
and
corrosion
resistance
of stainless
steel.
The fact
is stainless
steel can
corrode,
rust and
discolor
under
certain
conditions.
Rust is caused
when
regular
steel
particles
in the atmosphere
become
at-
tached
to the stainless steel surface.
Steel particles
can
also become
attached
to your
module
if you
use steel
wool or stiff wire brushes to clean
the module
instead
of
non-abrasive
cloth,
sponge
or nylon
cleaning
tools.
In
coastal
areas
rust pits can
develop
on stainless
sur-
faces
that cannot
be fully
removed.
Bleach
and other
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chlorine
based
solutions
used for
household
and
pool
cleaning
can
also
cause
corrosion
to
stainless
steel.
Weathering,
extreme
heat,
smoke
from
cooking
and
ma-
chine
oils used in the manufacturing
process
of stain-
less
steel
can
cause
stainless
steel
to
turn
tan
in
color.
Although
there
are
many
factors
which
can
affect
the
sur-
face
appearance
of stainless
steel, they do not affect
the
integrity
of the steel or the performance
of the module.
To help maintain
the finish of stainless
steel follow
these cleaning
procedures
for the best results:
After
every
use, wipe
stainless surfaces
with
a soft, soapy
cloth
or
sponge
then
rinse
with
water.
Be sure
to
remove
all
food
particles,
sauces
or
marinades
from
stainless
steel
because
these can be highly acidic
and damaging
to stain-
less surfaces.
Never use abrasive
cleaners,
scrubbers or stiff wire brushes
of any type on your module.
Use a heat resistant
Stainless Steel Cleaner
and rub or
wipe
in the direction
of the stainless
steel grain
or polish
lines
NOT against
the grain.
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