Installation (continued)
11
Making the water supply
connections
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Use 1/2 in. I.P.S. faucet connections (2), or use
supply line coupling nuts (3) (not included) with
a 3/8 in. O.D. ball-nose riser (1).
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If it is necessary to plug up one of the inlet tubes,
use a plug (not included) with a washer.
IMPORTANT: WHEN PRE-TIGHTENING THE WATER
SUPPLY LINE TO THE FAUCET CONNECTOR, A SECOND
WRENCH MUST BE APPLIED TO THE INLET SUPPLY TUBE
FITTING TO PREVENT IT FROM MOVING OR TWISTING
WHEN TIGHTENING THE WATER SUPPLY LINE. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN. DO NOT BEND OR TWIST THE INLET SUPPLY
TUBES, OTHERWISE THE TUBES WOULD BE DAMAGED.
damage
Operation
1
Flushing and checking for leaks
IMPORTANT: After installation is complete, remove the
aerator from the faucet (A) to flush the water lines. Do not
lose the gasket (1) in the aerator.
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Ensure the faucet (A) handles are in the off
position and turn on the water supply to check
for leaks. If you discover any leaks, check your
connections to ensure they are installed properly.
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Remove the aerator and housing (if applicable).
Turn on the hot and cold handles to allow the
water to run for at least one minute. This
flushes away any debris that could cause
damage to internal parts.
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Turn off the water and reinstall the aerator and
housing (if applicable).
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3
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2
A
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