Rangemaster Aquaclassic Dual Filter Chrome User Guide

To install the tap, ensure you have the correct tools: adjustable wrench, screwdriver, and plumbing tape. Turn off the water supply, remove the old tap, and follow the instructions in the manual to attach the new tap securely, ensuring all connections are tight to prevent leaks.
It is recommended to change the filters every six months or when you notice a decrease in water flow or taste quality, depending on your water usage and hardness.
First, check if the leak is from a loose connection. Tighten any loose nuts under the sink. If the leak persists, turn off the water supply, disassemble the tap, and inspect the O-rings and washers for wear or damage. Replace them if necessary.
Check if the filters need replacing, as clogged filters can reduce flow. Also, ensure there are no kinks in the water supply hoses and clean the aerator to remove any build-up.
Yes, initially, the filtered water may have a slight taste due to new filter materials. This should dissipate after flushing the system according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Unscrew the aerator from the tap spout, soak it in vinegar for 30 minutes to dissolve mineral deposits, rinse it thoroughly with water, and reattach it to the spout.
Yes, the tap can be used with a water softener system. However, ensure the softened water is suitable for drinking and that the tap's filters are compatible with softened water.
Check for blockages in the aerator or filters. Ensure all valves are fully open and inspect the supply hoses for kinks. If the issue persists, consult a plumber to check for plumbing issues.
No, the Rangemaster Aquaclassic Tap dispenses filtered water at the existing cold water temperature. Temperature adjustments need to be made at the water source.
Regularly clean the tap surface with a soft cloth to prevent limescale build-up, change filters as recommended, and check for leaks. Inspect hoses and connections periodically for wear and tear.