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Replacing The Cartridge; Disposal; Information; Potability Of Tap Water - Miomare IAN 291533 Montageanleitung

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Disposal

Replacing the cartridge

Cartridges are consumable parts which must be
replaced at regular intervals depending on water
hardness and impurity levels. If the tap lever
becomes more difficult to operate, this may be a
sign that the cartridge needs to be replaced. You
can obtain replacement cartridges directly from the
specified service centre.
Follow these steps:
Carefully prise the hot/cold indicator 
of the tap lever 
using a small flat-head
1
screwdriver.
Loosen the hex socket grub screw 
neath by using the hex key 
clockwise a few times. Do not wholly unscrew
the hex socket grub screw; loosen it only far
enough to easily remove the tap lever.
Remove the tap lever.
Unscrew the cartridge cover 
by hand.
Unscrew the cartridge retainer 
with a pipe wrench.
Remove the cartridge 
Carefully insert the new cartridge. Make sure
that the seal under the cartridge is correctly
seated and that the guides are placed in the
openings provided.
Screw the cartridge retainer tight with a pipe
wrench.
Screw the cartridge cover tight by hand.
Place the tap lever on the cartridge.
To attach the tap lever, tighten the hex socket
grub screw by turning it clockwise with the hex
key.
Put the hot/cold indicator in the tap lever. Make
sure that it is correctly aligned:
left = red (hot water)
right = blue (cold water).
Note: If you over-tighten the cartridge retainer
ring, the tap lever may be difficult to move.In
this case, slightly loosen the cartridge retainer
ring again.
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GB/MT
out
2
under-
3
to turn it anti-
20
anticlockwise
32
anticlockwise
31
.
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Disposal
Packaging can be disposed of with
plastics in your recycling collection.
Contact your local authority for informa-
tion on how to dispose of your worn-out tap.

Information

Potability of tap water

Contact the local authorities for information on
the potability of water in your town or district. In
general, the following recommendations apply with
regard to tap water potability:
Do not use stagnant water to prepare meals
or drinks, and especially not to prepare food
for babies, as this may cause health problems.
You can identify fresh water from the fact that it
leaves the pipe noticeably cooler than stagnant
water.
Let tap water run for a short while if the water
pipe has not been used in more than four hours.
If you have a nickel allergy, do not use stagnant
water from chrome-plated pipes for food or
personal hygiene purposes. This type of water
can contain high levels of nickel and trigger
allergic reactions.
Drinking water from pipes that contain lead
must not be used to prepare baby food or to
prepare food during pregnancy. Lead is re-
leased into the drinking water and is particular-
ly hazardous to the health of pregnant women,
babies and infants.

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