Rangemaster Aquapro 1 Dual Pull Out Chrome User Guide
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To install the tap, first ensure the water supply is turned off. Remove the old tap, if present. Fit the base plate and rubber gasket onto the sink. Insert the tap tails through the sink hole, and secure it underneath with the provided washer and nut. Connect the water supply to the tap tails, ensuring hot and cold lines are correctly aligned. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.
If the tap is leaking from the spout, the issue might be with the cartridge. Turn off the water supply, unscrew the handle, and remove the cartridge. Inspect for damage or debris and clean if necessary. Replace the cartridge if damaged, reassemble the tap, and turn the water supply back on.
To clean the tap, use a soft cloth and mild soap solution. Avoid abrasive cleaners and scouring pads, as they can damage the chrome finish. Regular cleaning helps prevent lime scale buildup and maintains the tap's appearance.
Low water pressure can be due to a clogged aerator or debris in the hose. Remove the aerator from the spout and clean it. Check the pull-out hose for any blockages. If the problem persists, inspect the water supply lines for any obstructions.
To replace the hose, first turn off the water supply. Disconnect the hose from the tap body and spray head. Attach the new hose to the spray head and feed it through the tap spout. Connect the other end to the tap body, ensuring all connections are secure. Turn the water supply back on and test the spray function.
Yes, a small amount of play is normal to allow for easy movement. However, if it feels excessively loose, check the securing nut under the sink and tighten if necessary. Ensure the hose is correctly aligned to prevent kinks that can affect the spray head's stability.
The temperature is adjusted by rotating the handle to the left for hot water and to the right for cold water. If the temperature range needs adjusting, you may need to adjust the boiler settings or check if the cartridge is functioning correctly.
If the handle is stiff, it may require lubrication or cleaning. Turn off the water supply, disassemble the handle, and clean any debris from the moving parts. Apply a suitable faucet lubricant before reassembling. If the problem persists, the cartridge might need replacing.
The Rangemaster Aquapro 1 tap is designed for high-pressure systems. If you have a low-pressure system, you may experience reduced flow rates. Consider consulting a plumber to assess if a booster pump or alternative solutions are suitable for your setup.
In winter, ensure that the tap and pipes are well-insulated to prevent freezing. If the tap is outdoors or in an unheated space, consider shutting off the water supply to that area and draining the tap to avoid damage from frozen water expansion.