Disposal, Information potability of tap water, Warranty and service – Miomare Sink Mixer Tap / Kitchen Mixer Tap User Manual

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Loosen the locking screw

10

with the socket

head wrench

17

by turning it counter-clockwise.

CAUTION! Do not completely unscrew the
locking screw

10

. Only loosen this as far as is

necessary to remove the handle

9

.

Remove the handle

9

.

Unscrew the cartridge covering ring

12

, do not

use pliers or a spanner. Otherwise the product
could be damaged.

Loosen the cartridge locknut

13

inside using fit-

ting pliers or an open-end spanner SW 27 mm,
and pull the entire cartridge

14

out of the fit-

ting

1

.

Insert the new cartridge (model 35M) into the

fitting

1

in the same manner.

Note: be sure the seal under the cartridge

14

is correctly seated. Make sure that the guides
are in the corresponding holes.

Reassemble all the above parts. Tighten the

cartridge lock nut

13

using fitting pliers or an

open-end spanner SW 27 mm while simultane-
ously securing the fitting from twisting. This will
achieve tightness and ensure the handle is not
difficult to move.

CAUTION! Be careful not to reverse the hot/
cold water plaque

11

. The correct position is:

left = red (hot water),
right = blue (cold water).

Disposal

The packaging is made of environmen-
tally friendly materials, which may be
disposed of through your local recycling
facilities.

Contact your local refuse disposal authority for
more details on how to dispose of your worn-out
product.

Information

Potability of tap water

Find out about the potability of your mains wa-

ter supply. Your local water authority or water
supply company will be able to inform you.

The following general recommendations apply to
the potability of tap water:

Let the water run freely for a short time if it has

been stagnating in the pipework for more than
four hours. Do not use any of this stagnant wa-
ter in the preparation of food or for drinking.
This applies particularly as far as babies and
infants are concerned. Otherwise health con-
cerns can arise. Fresh water can be readily
distinguished from stagnant water as fresh
water is noticeably cooler as it leaves the pipe.

Do not use stagnant water from chromium-

plated pipework to prepare food, for drinking,
or for personal hygiene if you are allergic to
nickel. This water may contain high quantities
of nickel and trigger an allergic reaction.

Do not use water from lead pipework for

preparing food baby food and/or to prepare
foods during pregnancy. Lead dissolves in
drinking water and is particularly damaging to
the health of babies and young children.

Warranty and Service

The warranty period is three years and begins on
the day of purchase. Please keep your receipt as
proof of purchase.

However, if defects do occur during the warranty
period, after first contacting service the defective fit-
ting may be returned freight forward to the service
address specified. You will then receive a new or
repaired fitting free of charge.
After the warranty period has expired you may
also send the defective fitting to the address speci-
fied for repair. Repairs made after the expiration of
the warranty period are subject to payment.

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