Rangemaster Aquatrend Dual Monobloc Brushed User Guide
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To install the Rangemaster Aquatrend Dual Monobloc Brushed Tap, first ensure you have all the necessary components, including the tap, hoses, and mounting kit. Turn off the water supply, remove the old tap, and clean the mounting area. Follow the installation instructions provided with the tap, connecting hoses to the appropriate water supply lines, and secure the tap using the mounting kit.
If the tap is leaking, check the connections to ensure they are tight. If the leak persists, inspect the O-rings and washers for damage and replace them if necessary. Regular maintenance checks can prevent leaks.
To clean the tap, use a soft cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring pads as they can damage the brushed finish. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spots.
Regular maintenance involves cleaning the tap weekly and checking for leaks or limescale buildup monthly. Replace any worn washers or O-rings as needed to maintain optimal functionality.
Check if the aerator is clogged with debris or limescale. Clean or replace the aerator if necessary. Ensure that the water supply valves are fully open and the hoses are not kinked or obstructed.
The Rangemaster Aquatrend Tap is designed for medium to high-pressure systems. If you have a low-pressure system, it may result in reduced water flow. Consider consulting with a plumber for alternative solutions or adjustments.
To replace the cartridge, first turn off the water supply. Remove the handle by loosening the set screw, then unscrew the retaining nut to access the cartridge. Replace the old cartridge with a new one and reassemble the tap.
If the tap handle is loose, use an Allen key to tighten the set screw located under the handle. Ensure it is securely fastened but avoid overtightening to prevent damage.
Yes, the Rangemaster Aquatrend Tap is compatible with water softeners. Regular cleaning will help prevent any potential buildup associated with softened water.
Regular cleaning with a vinegar solution can help prevent limescale buildup. Soak a cloth in vinegar and wrap it around the affected areas, then rinse and dry with a soft cloth.