Rangemaster Intense Dual Monobloc Brushed Copper User Guide

To install the Rangemaster Intense Dual Monobloc Brushed Copper Tap, ensure you have all necessary components, turn off the water supply, connect the flexible hoses to the tap, and secure the tap to the countertop using the provided mounting kit. Finally, connect the hoses to the water supply and check for leaks.
If the water flow is reduced, check the aerator for blockages or mineral buildup. Remove the aerator, clean it with vinegar, rinse, and reinstall. If the issue persists, inspect the hoses for kinks or obstructions.
To maintain the brushed copper finish, regularly clean the tap with a soft cloth and mild soap solution. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or pads, as these may damage the finish. Dry the tap with a soft towel to prevent water spots.
A leak at the base can be caused by loose mounting hardware or worn-out O-rings. Tighten the mounting nuts under the faucet. If the leak continues, turn off the water supply, disassemble the tap, and replace the O-rings.
To change the cartridge, turn off the water supply, remove the handle by loosening the set screw, unscrew the retaining nut, and extract the old cartridge. Insert a new cartridge, reassemble the tap, and test for leaks.
If the tap handle is stiff, it may be due to mineral buildup. Disassemble the tap, soak the cartridge in vinegar to dissolve the buildup, rinse thoroughly, and reassemble. Lubricate the O-rings with silicone grease during reassembly.
Yes, you can connect a water filter to the Rangemaster Intense Tap. Ensure that the filter is compatible with your tap's connections, and follow the filter manufacturer's instructions for installation.
Noises from the tap can be caused by air in the pipes or a faulty cartridge. Bleed the air from the system by turning on all taps in the house. If the noise persists, consider replacing the cartridge.
It is recommended to clean your Rangemaster Tap weekly to maintain its appearance and functionality. Use a soft cloth and mild detergent, and avoid letting water spots dry on the surface.
To prevent limescale buildup, regularly wipe the tap dry after use, install a water softener if your water is hard, and periodically clean the tap with a vinegar solution to remove any deposits.