Installation guidelines – Waterworks Henry Three Hole Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet, Metal Lever Handles and Spray User Manual
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HENRY
Three Hole Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet and Spray
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
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10.14.2014
These guidelines have been prepared for the professional contractor to aid in the installation of:
HENRY THREE HOLE KITCHEN FAUCET WITH SPRAY. STYLE NOS.
HNKM20 & HNKM30
All dimensions are based on original specification and are subject to change and variation.
Please consult your Design Associate for current specifications.
COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION:
¾ See Figure 4. for Steps 17-20.
17. Remove the flow restricting AERATOR, BRASS RING
& CHECK VALVE using the AERATOR REMOVAL
KEY, then carefully open the hot and cold valves to
flush out any debris in the supply lines.
18. Check the function of the side spray during this step.
19. Inspect all connections for leaks.
20. Re-install the flow restricting AERATOR, BRASS
RING & CHECK VALVE.
BRASS
RING
AERATOR
REMOVAL
KEY
AERATOR
CHECK
VALVE
BRASS
RING
AERATOR
REMOVAL
KEY
AERATOR
CHECK
VALVE
FIGURE - 04
PURGE THE SPOUT (After Installation):
¾ 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.
¾ See Figure 4. for Steps 21-24.
21. Remove the AERATOR, BRASS RING & CHECK
VALVE from the end of the spout and turn water
back on.
22. Allow water to run long enough, that when shut off,
the water dripping stops immediately. You may
actually hear the air escaping.
23. Make sure to test side spray during this step to
make sure everything is functioning correctly.
24. Re-install AERATOR, BRASS RING & CHECK VALVE
and make sure the water stops immediately when
shut off.
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.
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Putty contains oils and can cause permanent
discoloration on certain materials such as marble,
granite and any porous surface.