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California Faucets Mini-Widespread Faucets User Manual

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Lift
Knob

Hole Rod
Strap

Nut

Ball
Rod

Cone
Washers

Fiber

Washers

Drain

Tailpiece

Rubber

Washer

Drain
Collar

Stopper

Drain
Rim

Adjustable

Eye-Screw

Nut

Fiber

Washer

Flex
Line

Bottom
Nut

Brass
Nut

Valve

Body

Sink/
Countertop

Fig. 4

Fig. 6

Fig. 5

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

Adjustable

Eye-Screw

Ball
Rod

Lift
Rod

Drain

Tailpiece

"P" Trap

Angle Stop

(not supplied)

Valve

Body

Brass
Supply Nut

Flex Line
(not supplied)

2

Spring
Clip

Escutcheon

"A"

1 3/4"

Lock
Nut

3

NOTE:

P-trap, angle stops, and supply risers

are not supplied. We recommend genuine

Cal-Trim parts available at your authorized

California Faucets dealer.

4

Connect faucet to water supply:

IMPORTANT: Flush supply lines of all debris prior to connecting to lavatory
valve bodies. Debris remaining in the line will damage valve bodies and
cause leaking. Failure to flush the lines could result in voiding the warranty.

Please refer to Finish Care Instructions for complete

cleaning information. Wipe frequently with a soft, damp

cloth. Never use acids, harsh abrasives or detergents

.

IMPORTANT CLEANING NOTICE

-Connect supply risers from the angle stops.

6

Install "P" trap:

-Connect your waste "P" trap
to the drain tailpiece.

NOTE: Hot & cold valves are labeled: cold=blue & hot=red.

-Remove top nut and turn bottom nut with fiber washer down
the valve until it stops.
-Insert valve through hole from below and install escutcheon
and adjust to proper height (See Fig. 4).
-Tighten the bottom nut to secure the valve.
-Install handle and tighten handle set screws with Allen key
provided.
REMINDER: Please retain allen key as handles may
require re-tightening with normal use.
-Attach flex lines to valve and spout tee. Hand-tighten. Then go
1/4 to 1/2 turn more with wrench (not supplied). Do not overtighten.

Install valve bodies:

Install pop-up assembly.

-Separate drain collar from pop-up assembly.
-Apply silicon caulking to underside of drain collar. NOTE: Do not use
"Plumbers Putty" or any oil based sealants!
Use of anything other than
silicon caulking will VOID the finish warranty.
-Insert drain body from underside through sink. Slowly screw on drain
collar, align with ball rod hole facing back wall, then gently pull down into
sink and firmly tighten brass nut from below.
-Remove tailpiece from drain body and apply teflon tape, approx. 3 to
5 wraps around threads and reinstall into bottom of drain body.
-Insert stopper in collar and hold with eye-screw hole facing back.
If necessary, adjust stopper eye-screw height by loosening lock nut and
rotating counter-clockwise. Tighten lock nut (See Fig. 6).
-Remove spring clip from ball rod.
-Remove nut and cone washers and slide onto end of ball rod.
-Insert ball rod into drain body below so short end of ball rod end fits
in stopper eye-screw hole. Snug ball rod nut (do not over tighten).
Ball rod must move up & down freely (See Fig. 6).
-Insert lift rod through top of spout and then through hole rod strap
underneath sink. Tighten thumb-screw of hole rod strap
against lift rod and connect to ball rod by gently pinching locking
spring clip and sliding one side of spring clip onto ball rod.
-Insert hole strap onto ball rod, then pinch spring clip together to fit
on ball rod.