De a b c – Pfister A23-AMFC/A23-AMFCA User Manual
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English: Thank you for purchasing this Price Pfister
product. All Price Pfister products are carefully engineered,
and factory tested to provide long trouble-free use under
normal conditions. This product is easy to install using basic
tools and our easy to follow illustrated instructions. If you
have any questions regarding this product, see info on
previous page.
1 BEFORE PROCEEDING
WARNING: Read all the instructions completely before
proceeding. Price Pfister recommends calling a professional
if you are uncertain about installing this product!
This product should be installed in accordance with all local
and state plumbing and building codes.
2 SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLY
Locate water supply inlets and shut off the water supply
valves. These are usually found under the basin or near the
water meter. If you are replacing an existing bidet, remove
the old bidet from the basin and clean the basin surface
thoroughly.
3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
If operating pressures exceed 5 BAR (~75 PSI), the use of a
pressure reducer is recommended. Before proceeding with
the assembling, we advise to clean the hot and cold water
tubes, in order to avoid build-up of dirt that could compromise
the functioning of the bidet.
4 BIDET INSTALLATION (Fig.A)
Assemble the threaded pin (1) and the supply tubes (2) to
the bidet body (3). Place the base ring (4) and the o-ring
(5), then insert the bidet in the hole of the basin. Verify the
correct position of the o-ring (5). Slip metal C-washer (6) and
flange (7) on the threaded pin (1), then secure the bidet by
tightening the nut (8).
5 DRAIN MOUNTING (Fig.A)
Insert the drain (9) with the tapered seal (10) in the waste
hole (if necessary use sealant between drain and basin), then
fix using the nut (11). Screw the waste body (12) to the drain
body (9). Place the ball rod (13) ,positioning the round piece
(14) as shown in the figure, then fix with the plastic wing nut
(15). Insert the control rod (17). Connect it to ball rod with
the clamp (16) and then regulate the function of the drain
plug (18).
6 WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS (Fig.B)
Connect water supply lines (1) to bidet inlets (2). Hot water
supply lines go into left inlet. Cold water supply lines go
into right inlet (supply lines are not included). Please follow
manufacturer’s instructions when installing suppy lines.
7 UNIT START UP
Turn on hot and cold water supplies, and check for leaks
above and below the basin.
8 VALVE FUNCTION (Fig.D)
By lifting the Lever Handle (1) up, the valve will be activated
allowing water to flow. The water flow will increase by
continuing to lift up the lever handle (1). By rotating the lever
CAUTION: Maintenance
DISASSEMBLY
1. Replacement parts may be available at the store where you
purchased your bidet.
2. When replacement parts are not available, please write or
call Price Pfister Consumer Service.
3. Always turn off water and relieve pressure before
working on your bidet.
NOTE: Trim Care
Cleaning Instructions:
For all Handles and decorative finishes, use only a soft damp
cloth to clean and shine. Use of polish, detergents, abrasive
cleaners, organic solvents or acid may cause damage. Use of
other than a soft damp cloth will nullify our warranty!
Special Trim:
Trim products which contain Porcelain or other similar
substance are not acceptable for public areas or Commercial
use. Installation of Said Trim is at Users Risk!
handle counter-clockwise, the water temperature will increase
to cold flow only. By rotating the lever handle clockwise, the
water temperature will decrease to hot flow only.
9 REPLACEMENT OF THE CARTRIDGE
(Fig.D)
(close the main water supply)
Unscrew the lever (1) and grub screw (1.1), take off the
handle hub (2), unscrew the cap (3) and the locking nut (4),
then take out the cartridge (5). Be sure to clean the surfaces
in contact with the sealing washers. Close the nut (4) in such
a way to that ensures sealing and still allows the handle to
turn smoothly (do not over tighten!).
10 CLEANING THE AERATOR (Fig.E)
It is advisable to periodically clean the aerator, in order to
avoid build-up of dirt and limestone, which in time could
gradually limit the water flow. To disassemble the aerator
(1), unscrew it and clean the filter (2) from all impurities,
reassemble by proceeding in the reverse order making sure
the gasket (3) is correctly placed.
Supply
Suggested
Maximum
Minimum
Hot Water
Temperature
65 Cº (150ºF)
80 Cº (175ºF)
15 Cº (60ºF)
Operating
Pressure
3 BAR (44PSI)
5 BAR (73PSI)
0.5 BAR (7PSI)
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B
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HOT
HOT
COLD
COLD
OPEN