Delta Faucet 591LF-HGMHDF, 15714LF, T17264-SS-I, T17264-I, 75763 User Manual

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FAUCET CARE AND
MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Answers to frequently asked questions about how to keep your Delta® faucets at their best.
You’ve made a smart choice.
Your new Delta
®
faucets are
engineered for superior
performance inside and out—
offering thoughtful features
that make a difference in
your everyday life.
2 Registration
3 Early maintenance
5 Cleaning tips
7 New technologies
13 Before you call
18 Smart features
23 Lifetime faucet and
finish limited warranty
Registration.
Why register your new Delta faucets?
It is to your benefit to register your new Delta faucets. When you do, your information is entered into our proprietary database that will enable us to contact you regarding your Delta faucets should the need arise.
We respect your privacy and will only use the information you provide us to better serve you—it will never be sold to or used by another company or third party.
To register your Delta faucets, visit deltafaucet.com/warranty. And, for more detailed care and maintenance information, visit deltafaucet.com/customersupport.
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Early maintenance.
I just moved into a newly constructed home. What should I know about my faucets?
Even though a plumber flushes the pipes before completing work on your home, a small amount of construction debris may be flushed out of your pipe system during the first few days you use your faucets. Solder particles, copper chips, plumber tape and other installation materials can also get caught in aerators and showerheads. The tips below will help you avoid problems. It’s also a good idea to follow these procedures each time the water has been turned off for repairs in your home.
To Flush a Kitchen or Lavatory Faucet:
Remove aerator using the special tool that came with your faucet (Figure 1). For some faucet models, the aerator (and black sealing gasket above it) may be removed by hand.
Turn hot and cold faucet handle(s) to full-on position(s) and flush lines for two minutes before turning off water. Make sure not to move the handle(s).
Replace aerator (and gasket, depending on your model).
Figure 1
Screen
To Flush a Pull-Out/Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet:
If the spray does not come out of the wand as you would expect:
Unscrew the wand from the hose (Figure 2). Aim hose into drain.
Turn faucet handle to full-on hot and cold mixed position and flush for two minutes to remove debris from the lines. Do not move the handle during that time.
Tap the screen in the wand (located at the base of the wand where it connects to the hose) to remove debris (Figure 3). Note: Do not further
disassemble the wand.
Screw the wand back onto the hose.
Visit the “How-To” Video Gallery on deltafaucet.com/videogallery or YouTube.com/deltafaucet to watch videos demonstrating how to flush the lines for your kitchen or bath faucet.
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Wand
Figure 2
Figure 3
To Flush a Tub/Shower Faucet:
Remove showerhead from arm, if applicable.
Turn handle(s) to full-on hot and cold mixed position(s).
Flush tub spout for two minutes without moving handle(s).
Divert water to shower (if applicable) and flush shower arm for two minutes. If you need to more thoroughly clean your showerhead, go to page 17.
BE SAFE! Make sure cold water flows FIRST and that the adjustable rotational limit stop is properly set.* Visit deltafaucet.com/rotationalstop for more information on setting the adjustable rotational limit stop. Due to inlet water temperature changes, you may need to adjust it seasonally.
* The rotational limit stop should not be considered
an anti-scald device.
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Cleaning tips.
How should I clean or maintain the finish on my faucet?
Wipe your faucet with a damp cloth and mild household cleanser.
Dry with a soft cloth to retain luster and shine.
Remove hard water stains with a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water.
Rinse thoroughly with water afterward.
What cleaning products can cause damage to faucet finishes?
Although your faucet’s finish is extremely durable, it can be damaged or scratched by harsh cleaners or abrasives. Here’s what to avoid:
Industrial cleaners
Abrasive cleaners
Toilet bowl cleaners
Bleach-based cleaners
Polish
Ammonia solutions
Heavy-duty scrub sponges
Products that state on the label
that they remove tarnish and rust
Products containing hydrofluoric,
hydrochloric and/or phosphoric acids and caustic agents
What’s the best way to remove lime and mineral deposits from my faucet?
If using a mild household cleanser doesn’t do the job, place a cloth soaked in white vinegar over the deposits for several hours, then try the mild cleanser again. Note: Drying the faucet with a soft cloth after each use will help prevent mineral deposits.
How do I remove mineral deposits from the aerator?
Unscrew aerator or use the special tool that came with your faucet. If your aerator has a separate black sealing gasket, rinse it in clear water.
Soak the aerator in a 50/50 vinegar and water solution for several hours.
Flush the aerator with water.
Rub stubborn deposits with a toothbrush.
How do I clean/remove mineral deposits from my pull-out/pull-down wand, showerhead or handshower?
The face of your pull-out/pull-down wand, showerhead or handshower most likely incorporates Delta
®
Touch-Clean® technology. To ensure proper
spraying, follow these steps:
Wipe over the soft rubber spray holes on your Touch-Clean pull-out/pull-down wand, showerhead or handshower face, using your fingertips to loosen and break away residue and mineral deposits.
For a Deeper Cleaning:
Unscrew the showerhead, handshower or wand.
Soak it in a 50/50 vinegar and water solution
for several hours.
Rub stubborn deposits with a toothbrush.
Visit the “How-To” Video Gallery on
deltafaucet.com/videogallery or YouTube.com/deltafaucet to watch a
video demonstrating how to clean or replace an aerator.
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New technologies.
DIAMOND™ Seal Technology
Our patented DIAMOND Seal Technology combines a disc embedded with real diamonds with InnoFlex
®
PEX waterways, resulting in incredible durability and reliabilit y. In fact, our faucets with DIAMOND Seal Technology are designed and tested to last up to 10 times longer than the industry standard.*
Leak-Free.
The threat of leaks is all but eliminated thanks to the exclusive one-piece supply lines, DIAMOND valve and no dynamic seals.
Longer Lasting.
Delta’s DIAMOND
Seal Technology is forever, requiring no lubrication and eliminating wear on seals to ensure like new operation for the life of the faucet.
*
Industry standard based on ASME
A112.18.1 of 500,000 cycles.
Lead-Free.
Satisfies all current state and federal drinking water legislation.
Less Hassle.
With integrated InnoFlex lines, no intermediate risers are required. DURAMOUNT system provides durable, fast and corrosion resistant installation.
Includes 3/8" stop connections. Adapters may be required for other stop configurations.
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