Franke Foodservice FF 2000 Installation Manual

FF 2000 SERIES
Pull-Out Spray Faucet
Installation guide
PARTS LIST
G 19321.XX Handle
ENGLISH
G R0240.XX Ring cap kit G 1154 Cartridge G R0356031 Fastening set (rubber washer, triangular flange, metal washer, threaded nut) G 1463 Flexible hose G 1592.XX Spray head complete G 1636 Counter weight G 1534 Aerator G R1403 Valve-holder
TECHNICAL DATA
Maximum water flow 2.2 gpm - 60 PSI Recommended presure range 25-100 PSI - Over 100 PSI PRV required Complies with Proposition 65, NSF 61, UPC and C-UPC requirements.
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Faucet installation
1. Remove all contents from the package and check for completeness (see itemized table and picture).
NOTE:
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1 Faucet 2 Spray head 3 Counter weight and gaskets 4 Fastening set (rubber washer, triangular flange, metal washer, threaded nut) 5 Hexagonal wrench 6 Valve-holder
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2. Remove all mounting hardware from protective plastic bag.
3. Place the large O-ring over the faucet shank and place the faucet into the desired location
NOTE: The rubber O-ring should be sitting on top of the countertop and between the faucet body. DO NOT use putty or other sealant at this location
4. Install the mounting hardware (GR0356031) to the threaded shank in the fol­lowing sequence:
1 - round flat fiber washer 2 - triangular shaped plastic support 3 - flat metal washer 4 - thread brass nut
5. Assure that the handle and spout are properly aligned in forward position
6. Tighten the brass nut (4) with the provided wrench or use other professional tools.
NOTE: Solid surface installation: The sub-countertop mounting surface needs to be flat and free of debris; otherwise the faucet will not sit properly. Tile installation: Avoid installations near or on top of grout lines. The faucet will not sit secure when sitting on such.
Insert the spray hose (WITHOUT HEAD) into the faucet spout and pull it all the way through.
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7. Attach the valve-holder to the shorter tubing and attach the spray hose to the valve-holder.
NOTE: The provided small black rubber washer needs to be installed here. DO NOT use putty or other sealant agents at this joint.
8. Attach approved connector hoses to the two longer copper tubes and connect to water supply valves.
WARNING! Do not allow the supply tubes to twist or bend sharply. NOTE: It is recommended to use approved stainless steel braided supplies.
9. Flush out debris from water lines and faucet.
1. Pull spray hose out of the faucet spout and point the open end towards the
sink drain.
2. Open faucet handle - cold side first - by turning handle to the right and mov-
ing it upward
3. Let the faucet run on cold for 15 to 30 seconds.
4. Open faucet handle - hot side second - by turning handle to the left and mov-
ing it upward.
5. Let the faucet run on cold for 15 to 30 seconds.
6. Turn faucet off.
7. Test for leaks under the cabinet.
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10. Assemble Pull-out Spray.
400 mm
1. Attach the pull-out spray head to the hose.
NOTE: The rubber washer needs to be installed to prevent leakage.
2. Fasten the weight to the hose as shown in picture below..
3. Test all water lines, fitting and connections for leaks.
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Standard maintenance and trouble shooting
Cleaning of the spray head
Any deposits which may accumulate on the nozzle can be removed by simply running a finger over the rubber extrusions and then running the water for a few seconds. In ex­treme cases this step may have to be repeated.
Replacing the Cartridge
1. Shut off the water supply to the faucet.
2. Open the faucet briefly to relief any pressure inside the faucet.
3. Move the faucet handle to the “OFF” position.
4. Use a the provided allen key to loosen the set screw which is accessible from the back of the handle.
5. Lift the handle from the cartridge.
6. Find the small notch at the base of the chrome ring cap and carefully pry up against this to remove the cap.
7. Remove the brass retaining ring.
8. Lift out the cartridge.
9. Ensure that the seats and O-rings are in good condition
10. Remove potential mineral deposits from inside the faucet body.
11. Install the new cartridge so that the central pivots fit into the corresponding seats.
13. Re-assemble faucet in reverse order.
14. Test for leakage.
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General maintenance
Clean aerator periodically. Do not use harsh detergents, solvents, chemical agents, steel wool, etc. that could harm the surface. Clean only with a soft sponge and soapy water. In the case of very hard water, it is necessary to clean and dry the faucet after each use. Calcium deposits could damage the surface.
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