Rangemaster Parma Dual Monobloc Brushed User Guide
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To install the Rangemaster Parma Dual Monobloc Brushed Tap, first ensure that all water supply lines are turned off. Follow the installation guide provided with the product, which includes securing the tap to the sink or countertop, connecting the hot and cold water supply lines, and flushing the system before first use to remove any debris.
If the tap is leaking from the base, it may be due to a loose mounting or worn-out O-rings. First, check that the tap is securely mounted. If it is, then disassemble the tap, inspect and replace any worn-out O-rings, and reassemble the tap.
To clean the tap, use a mild soap solution and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners and materials that could scratch the brushed finish. Regular cleaning will maintain the appearance and functionality of the tap.
Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive materials. Regularly clean the surface with a soft cloth and a gentle cleanser to preserve the brushed finish. Dry the tap after cleaning to prevent water spots and mineral build-up.
Noises in taps can be caused by high water pressure or air in the pipes. Check if the water pressure is within the recommended range and bleed the pipes if necessary. It may also help to check if the aerator is clogged and clean it if needed.
Yes, it is normal for hot water to flow slower due to the different pipe configurations and possibly lower pressure in the hot water system. Ensure there are no blockages and that the supply valves are fully open.
To replace the cartridge, turn off the water supply, remove the handle, and carefully unscrew the retaining nut. Take out the old cartridge, replace it with a new one, reassemble the tap, and turn the water supply back on.
If the tap handle is stiff, it could be due to limescale build-up or a worn-out cartridge. Apply a limescale remover to the affected areas or replace the cartridge if necessary.
The Rangemaster Parma Dual Monobloc Brushed Tap is designed to work with high-pressure systems. If you have a low-pressure system, consult the manufacturer's specifications to see if a pressure-boosting pump is recommended.
To remove the aerator, unscrew it from the end of the tap spout. Soak it in a mixture of water and vinegar to dissolve mineral deposits. Rinse thoroughly before reattaching it to the tap.