Place the control lever
body
. Tighten the locking screw
16
turning it clockwise using a hexagonal key.
Press the small plastic cover
opening.
Turn on the main water supply and check the
temperature limiter.
Operation
Bringing into use
Note: If the fitting has not been used for a long
period flush the pipes through thoroughly in order
to avoid stagnation and build-up of residues in
the drinking water supply.
Open the main water supply.
Lift the control lever
right or left in order to regulate the speed or
temperature of the water flow.
Check operation of the mixer. For this
purpose move the control lever
possible positions. Please regularly check all
connections to ensure that they are tight.
Maintenance and cleaning
Tap care and cleaning
Please note that sanitary fittings require special
care and attention. Therefore you should follow
the following advice:
Never use corrosive or alcohol-based
materials for cleaning, as these could
damage the product.
Clean your fittings with clean water, mild
detergent and a soft cloth or leather only.
Screw out the aerator
and remove lime deposits or foreign bodies.
back on to the tap
17
by
19
into the
18
and swing it to the
17
in all
17
at regular intervals
2
Non-observance of the above care advice can
be expected to result in damage to the surface
of the fittings. In this event your rights under the
warranty may be invalidated.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of
recyclable materials, which you may
dispose of at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for
more details of how to dispose of your worn-out
product.
Information
Potability of mains water
Find out about the potability of your mains
water supply. Your local water authority or
water supply company will be able to inform
you.
The following general recommendations
apply to the potability of the water
from your pipework:
Let the water run freely for a short time if
it has been stagnating in the pipework for
more than four hours. Do not use any of this
stagnant water in the preparation of food
or for drinking. This applies particularly as
far as babies and infants are concerned.
Failure to observe this advice may result in
risks to health. Fresh water can be readily
distinguished from stagnant as fresh water is
noticeably cooler.
Do not use stagnant water from chromium-
plated pipework for the preparation of food
or for drinking or for personal hygiene if you
are allergic to nickel. This water may contain
high quantities of nickel and trigger an
allergic reaction.
Do not use water from lead pipework for
preparing food or drink for babies or infants.
Do not use it for preparing food or drink
during pregnancy. Lead dissolves in drinking
water and is particularly damaging to the
health of babies and young children.
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