Disposal, Information potability of tap water – Miomare Single-lever mixer User Manual
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SW 30 mm whilst securing the fitting from twisting. This ensures
tightness and prevents the lever motion from becoming sluggish.
Disposal
The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials,
which may be disposed through your local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to
dispose of your worn-out product.
Information
Potability of tap water
Find out about the potability of your tap water supply. Your local
water authority or water supply company will be able to inform you.
The following general recommendations apply to the potability of tap
water:
Let the water run freely for a short time if it has been stagnating in
the pipes for more than four hours. Do not use any of this stagnant
water in the preparation of food or for drinking. This applies par-
ticularly as far as babies and infants are concerned. Otherwise
health concerns can arise. Fresh water can be readily distinguished
from stagnant water as fresh water is noticeably cooler as it leaves
the pipe.
Do not use stagnant water from chromium-plated pipes for the
preparation of food or for drinking or for personal hygiene if you
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