Application
Operation is possible in conjunction with:
• Pressurized storage heaters
• Thermally controlled instantaneous heaters
• Hydraulically controlled instantaneous heaters
Operation with low-pressure storage heaters (displacement water
heaters) is not possible.
Specifications
• Max. flow
• Flow pressure
- min.
- recommended
- greater than 72.5 psi, fit pressure reducing valve
• Max. operating pressure
• Test pressure
• Temperature
- max. (hot water inlet)
- handle rotation stop available (order no. 46 308)
• Water connection:
• Deck thickness max.
• Non reversible cartridge
Notes:
- Major pressure differences between cold and hot water supply
should be avoided.
- To be installed according to local codes and regulations.
- This faucet is not intended for the use with portable appliances.
Installation
Flush pipes thoroughly!
Mount sink faucet, see fig. [1].
Refer to the dimensional drawing on page 1.
Feed the spray hose (A) through the faucet body from above, see
fig. [1].
Note:
If brace (B) is omitted, deck thickness can be increased by 1 3/4" to
a total of 2 3/8".
Connect sink faucet, see figs. [1] and [2].
- Cold water connection (marked blue) = right
- Hot water connection (marked red)
Avoid cross connection. The cartridge is not reversible.
Connect the spray hose (A), see fig. [3].
1. Connect the handspray (C) without using any additional seals.
2. Fit one side of the stop (D) and spring (E) over the spray
hose (A) from below.
3. Pass the end of the spray hose (A) through the other hole in the
stop (D).
4. Install the snap coupling (G) with O-ring (H) on the end of the
spray hose (A) and tighten by hand.
5. Push the sleeve (J) of the snap coupling (G) downwards and fit
the coupling to the union (K)
To ensure that the handspray (C) is correctly seated when inserted,
lug (L) on the outlet must engage in recess on the handspray (M).
Open cold and hot-water supply and check connections for
leakage!
English
8.3 L/min or 2.2 gpm/60 psi
7.25 psi
14.5 - 72.5 psi
145 psi
232 psi
176 °F
cold - RH
hot - LH
2 3/8"
= left
Operation
1. Lever
Lift lever
Press lever down
Move lever to right
Move lever to left
2. Handspray
Lift lever (faucet open). The water will always emerge first from the
aerator.
Diverter button:
Press symbol
Press symbol
Turning off the faucet automatically diverts the water flow from
handspray to aerator.
Flow rate limiter
This faucet is fitted out with a flow rate limiter, permitting an
infinitely individual variable reduction of the flow rate. The highest
possible flow rate is set by the plant before despatch.
The use of flow rate limiters in combination with hydraulic
instantaneous water heaters is not recommended.
To activate see "Replacing the cartridge" point 1 to 4,
figs. [4] and [5].
Maintenance
Inspect and clean all parts, replace as necessary and grease with
special grease.
Shut off cold and hot water supply!
I. Replacing the cartridge, see fig. [4].
1. Strip lever lower part (N).
2. Loosen set screw (O) using a 3mm allen wrench.
3. Pull off lever (P).
4. Unscrew cap (R).
5. Remove screws (S) and detach complete
cartridge (T).
6. Replace complete cartridge (T).
Assemble in reverse order.
Observe the correct installation position!
Make sure that the cartridge seals engage in the grooves on the
housing. Fit screws (S) and tighten evenly and alternately.
II.Strainer and rose, see figs. [6] and [7].
1. Unscrew handspray (C) and remove filter (U) and flow rate
limiter (V).
2. Unscrew rose (W) using 24mm open-ended or socket wrench,
see fig. [6].
3. Clean strainer (X) and rose (W).
4. With SpeedClean nozzles simply rub fingers over rose to remove
limescale, see fig. [7].
We guarantee that the SpeedClean nozzles will function
unchanged for a period of five years.
Assemble in reverse order.
Replacement parts, see page 2 ( * = special accessories).
Care
Instructions for care of this faucet will be found in the Limited
Warranty supplement.
= open (water flow)
= closed (off)
= cold water
= hot water
= switches to spray flow
= switches from spray to aerator flow
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