Installation guidelines – Waterworks Henry One Hole Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet, Metal Lever Handles and Spray User Manual
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HENRY
Gooseneck Two Hole Kitchen Mixer
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
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1.22.2013
These guidelines have been prepared for the professional contractor to aid in the installation of:
HENRY GOOSENECK TWO HOLE KITCHEN MIXER (STYLE # HNKM10).
All dimensions are based on original specification and are subject to change and variation.
Please consult your Design Associate for current specifications.
SEE SERVICE PART DOCUMENT FOR PART ORDERING, AVAILABLE ON WATERWORKS.COM
SIDE SPRAY INSTALLATION:
¾ See Figure 2 for Steps 8-12.
8. Remove the nut, metal washer, rubber washer,
round collar, and plastic sleeve from the bottom of
the threaded tube.
9. Insert the threaded tube along with the escutcheon
into the hole in the deck, making sure the rubber
washer is between the escutcheon and the deck.
10. Re-attach the rubber washer, metal washer, and nut
to the metal sleeve from under the deck.
11. Slide the round collar over the conical end of the
spray hose and insert the hose into the plastic
sleeve. Pass the knurled end of the hose through the
threaded tube until the plastic sleeve is fully seated.
Thread the round collar back onto the threaded
tube.
12. Connect the conical end of the hose to the side
spray with the rubber washer in between. Connect
the knurled end of the hose to the check valve
housing
Figure - 02
RUBBER WASHER
SIDE SPRAY HOSE
ESCUTCHEON
RUBBER WASHER
METAL WASHER
NUT
RUBBER WASHER
RUBBER WASHER
CHECK VALVE HOUSING
SIDE SPRAY
PLASTIC SLEEVE
THREADED TUBE
RETAINING ROUND
COLLAR
INSPECT THE INSTALLATION:
13. Connect the hot and cold inlet hoses to supply
valves (Sold Separately).
14. Remove the flow restricting aerator and ring with
the tool provided, then carefully open the hot and
cold valves to flush out any debris in the supply
lines. (See Figure - 01).
15. Inspect all connections for leaks.
16. Re-install the flow restricting aerator and ring,
17. Make sure the hoses are tight and are not
pinched/kinked.
18. If the faucet has a steady stream or drip of water
after the unit is shut off, then there is trapped air in
the gooseneck and the spout needs to be purged.
Refer to the "PURGE THE SPOUT" section, on
previous page.
* Putty contains oils and can cause permanent
discoloration on certain materials such as marble,
granite and any porous surface.
¾ If further assistance is required, please contact
Product Support at 1-800-927-2120 (8am-6pm EST).
¾ See service part document for parts ordering,
available on WATERWORKS.COM.