Drill a Hole for the Faucet in a Sink
STEP 2
Note: Some sinks have predrilled 1¼" or 1½" holes that are suitable for
installation of your Drinking Water faucet. If so, please Skip to step Step 3.
NOTICE
Drilling a hole in a sink or countertop for faucet installation is
entirely out of the control of Watts. Watts accepts no responsi-
bility for damage resulting from installing faucet in any surface
including marble countertop or a porcelain sink.
For Marble countertops, porcelain sinks and other surfaces:
ALWAYS use a qualified contractor for drilling a hole in a marble
counter-top, porcelain sink and other surfaces because they
can crack and chip easily when drilling the hole.
NOTICE
Always use a diamond-tip drill bit and hole saw.
Step A – Determine desired location for the faucet on your sink
and place a piece of masking
tape over where the hole is to be
drilled. Mark the center of the hole
on the tape.
Step B – Using a variable speed drill set on
the slowest speed, drill a
hole through both porcelain and
metal casing of sink at the marked
center of the desired location. Use
lubricating oil or liquid soap to
keep the drill bit cool (If drill
bit gets hot it may cause the
porcelain to crack or chip).
Step C – Using a 1¼" diamond-tip hole
saw, proceed to drill the large
hole. Keep drill speed on the
slowest speed and use lubricating
oil or liquid soap to keep the hole saw cool during cutting.
Step D – After drilling, remove all sharp edges and make sure the
surroundings of the sink are cooled before mounting
the faucet.
Watts Top Mount Faucet Installation
STEP 3
This RO faucet is equipped with quick connect fittings for easy tube
installation. To connect tubes, simply push them firmly into their cor-
responding fitting on the RO faucet until fully seated.
NOTE:
A 1" to 1¼" mounting hole is required for the
faucet installation
Step 3-1 – During shipping/handling the toggle bolt on your new
faucet may push up out of position. Prior to the install,
hold the faucet as shown in the picture and pull down on
the wing nut. This will ensure that the O-rings are in their
proper position and that your faucet will have a good seal.
NOTICE
The quick-connect ports on the faucet are color coded. Make sure the
tube being inserted matches the color of the port.
Step 3-2 – In the parts bag, locate one
fitting adapter, one ¼" red tube, one ¼" blue tube and one
⁄
" black tube.
3
8
/
" pilot
1
8
⁄
" Stem x ¼" Quick connect
3
8
Step 3-3 – Insert the
⁄
" Stem adapter into the
3
8
the end of the toggle bolt assembly.
NOTICE
Approximately 3/4" of ALL tubing must go into the fitting.
Step 3-4 - The BLUE tubing has one BENT end and one STRAIGHT
end. Connect the STRAIGHT end of the ¼" BLUE tube firmly into
the faucet fitting.
Step 3-5 – Connect the
⁄
3
8
faucet.
Step 3-6 – The RED tubing has one BENT end and one STRAIGHT
end. Connect the STRAIGHT end of the ¼" RED tube firmly into the
faucet fitting.
Step 3-7 – From above the sink,
feed the faucet tubing
& toggle bolt down
through the mounting
hole in the sink. Test fit
the faucet placement.
Step 3-8 – Peel the white back-
ing paper off the seal
on the bottom of the
faucet base and press
firmly over the mounting
location
Step 3-9 – Insert your Phillips head
screwdriver through the
spout hole of the RO
faucet and then turn
the toggle bolt until the
faucet is secure.
NOTICE
Do not overtighten
Step 3-10 – Insert spout into the
faucet base until
fully seated.
Step 3-11 – Pull the Battery Safety
Tab out to activate the
faucet monitor. Make
sure that the clear
drawer is firmly seated
in the faucet base.
The monitor will flash
briefly once activated.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
This product contains a button (coin) cell battery. If swallowed,
it could cause severe injury or death in just 2 hours. Seek
immediate medical help. Contact a Poison Control Center.
5
⁄
" fitting located on
3
8
" BLACK tube into the bottom of the
TOGGLE BOLT
FAUCET ADAPTER