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Prior to Installation
Make sure that the cold and hot water lines are turned o
•
• Wrap all threaded connections with Teon tape. Always wrap in a clockwise
direction
• Cover your drain to avoid losing parts
• Do not disassemble the main faucet body, as it has been installed & commissioned
correctly & precisely before delivery from the factory
• To keep the faucet from jamming, ush the water pipe before installation
• Using condition: Working pressure at 0.05-1.0MPa (including cold & hot water
pressure) with applicable water temperature: 4C-90C
• The minimum distance between the faucet hole and the wall/backsplash is 3.5”
• The faucet hole size must be between 1-3/8” and 1-1/2”
• Check to make sure you have all included parts (page 2)
• Do not assemble parts 9 -12 until step 4
15
15
11
12
15
13
KPF-1602 Diagram and Parts List
Included Parts:
1. Faucet Body
2. Base
3. Base O-Ring
4. Plastic Washer - Optional
(Top Mount Sinks Only)
5. Rubber Washer
6. Metal Washer
7. Mounting Nut
8. Mounting Screws (2)
9. Spray Head
10. Spray Hose
11. Spring
12. Sprayer Holder
13. Thumb Screws (2)
14. Hot and Cold Waterlines
15. Manual
Tools you will need:
14
10
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
WrenchPhillips Screwdriver
15
32 3/32”
815
194
7 5/8”
Ø1 3/8~Ø1 1/2”
Ø35~Ø38
78
Ø35~Ø38
1
2
4
6
8
Ø1 3/8”~
Ø1 1/2”
Dimension Drawings
217
279
8 17/32”
10 31/32”
Max35
815
32 3/32”
194
7 5/8”
Max1 3/8”
Ø35~Ø38
Ø1 3/8~Ø1 1/2”
Hot Water
Safety Tips
•
If soldering the water connections when installing the faucet, remove the O-rings,
cartridges, and washers before applying any heat
• Protect your eyes with safety glasses when cutting or soldering
• Do not overtighten xing screws/nuts. Tighten nger-tight, then use a wrench/
screwdriver to tighten the xing screw/nut until snug
Cold Water
279
10 31/32”
~3.5”
Less than 90mm
Cold Water
Hot Water
Ø35~Ø38
Ø1 3/8”~
Ø1 1/2”
32 3/32”
815
194
7 5/8”
Ø1 3/8~Ø1 1/2”
30˚
Ø35~Ø38
Max35
217
8 17/32”
Max1 3/8”
Ø35~Ø38
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Ø1 3/8”~
Ø1 1/2”
32 3/32”
815
194
7 5/8”
Ø1 3/8~Ø1 1/2”
8
7
Ø35~Ø38
Faucet Installation Procedures
Installation Method 1
Minimum distance 90mm
~3.5”
Installation Method 2 (optional)
Less than 90mm
~3.5”
30˚
When possible, the minimum
distance between the faucet hole
and the wall should be 3.5”.
If circumstances require the
distance between the faucet hole
and the wall to be less than 3.5,”
position the faucet lever 30˚ to
90˚ o the wall to allow for full
operation.
23
1
4
57
6
8
10
9
11
12
Step 1
Ø1 3/8”~
Step 2
Ø35~Ø38
Ø1 1/2”
Remove the mounting screws
1
2
3
(8), mounting nut (7), metal
washer (6), rubber washer (5),
and plastic washer (4) from
the main faucet (1). The base
4
6
8
5
7
(2) and base O-ring (3) should
remain on the faucet body.
Insert faucet body into the hole
1
on the deck with the base (2)
and base O-ring (3) attached,
then install plastic washer
2 3
(4), rubber washer (5), metal
washer (6), mounting nut (7),
and mounting screws (8) from
4
6
8
5
7
underneath the sink.
Ø35~Ø38
1
2
3
1
23
1
4
57
6
8
4
5
6
7
8
Ø1 1/2”
10
11
12
13
10
9
11
12
13
Hexagon Nut
23
1
4
57
6
8
Close
Open
LeftHot Water
25˚
90˚
Step 3
Step 4
After adjusting the direction
7
8
of the faucet body (1), tighten
the mounting nut (7) until snug
and tighten the mounting
screws (8) to the nut with a
Phillips head screwdriver until
snug.
10
11
12
13
Situate the sprayer holder (12)
onto the faucet body (1), then
connect the sprayer hose (10) to
the faucet body (1) and nger
1
tighten.
HotWater
ColdWater
Step 5
Step 6
Tighten the hexagon nut of
10
sprayer hose (10) with a wrench
until snug. Insert the spring
9
11
Hexagon Nut
(11) into sprayer holder (12).
After adjusting the direction
of sprayer holder (12) to the
12
13
desired location, tighten
thumb screws (13). Connect
sprayer (9) to the sprayer
hose (10); nger-tighten, then
tighten with wrench until snug.
Hot
Water
Cold
Water
Connect and tighten hot and
cold waterlines (14) to the
angle stops and tighten with a
wrench until snug. Turn on the
water supplies and check for
leaks.
Installer Tip
If facing faucet, the hot water
connector is to the left & cold
water connector is to the right.
Usage
10
9
11
12
13
Hexagon Nut
HotWater
ColdWater
Push
HotWater
ColdWater
HotWater
ColdWater
Push
How to operate the handle:
Close
25˚
Left
Open
Hot Water
Sprayer:
Push
Care & Maintenance
90˚
1. Raise the lever handle to turn on
the water. Push down to turn o.
2. Turn the lever handle to the left
to increase hot water ow, turn
to the right to increase cold ow.
1. To activate sprayer, turn on
water with lever and squeeze
sprayer.
*To keep the product clean & shining, follow the
steps below:
1. Rinse with clean water & dry with a soft cloth
2. Do not clean with soaps, acid, polish, abrasives, or harsh cleaners
3. Do not use a cloth with a coarse surface
4. Unscrew the aerator and clean when necessary
*This installation manual is subject to change without further notice.
Trouble - Shooting
If you have followed the instructions carefully and your faucet still does not
work properly, take the following corrective steps:
PROBLEMCAUSEACTION
Leakage under the
handle
Aerator drips or has
inconsistent water flow
pattern
Water will not shut off
completely
Locking nut has come
loose
Aerator is dirty or not
seated properly
Cartridge may be
defective
Unscrew the lever on
the handle by hand.
Loosen set screw
with a hex wrench.
Remove the handle and
unscrew trim cap by
hand. Tighten locking
nut with an adjustable
wrench
Unscrew aerator by
hand and clean out
debris
Unscrew the lever on
the handle by hand.
Loosen set screw with
a hex wrench (2.5 mm).
Remove the handle
and unscrew trim cap
by hand. Unscrew the
locking nut with an
adjustable wrench.
Remove ceramic disc
cartridge. Check for
cracks
Leaking between hose
and faucet body or
spray head
Hose may be loose or
washers are not seated
correctly in the hose
connections
Tighten the hexagon
nut with a wrench and
make sure the washers
are seated correctly
Codes/Standards Applicable:
Specied model meets or exceeds the following: ANSI/ASME A112.18.1, cUPC,
KRAUS is proud to offer its customers the strongest, most durable ceramic
cartridges in all of its solid brass Lavatory Faucets. KRAUS guarantees that all of
its products are free of defect in materials and craftsmanship. All KRAUS BRAND
Lavatory Faucets carry a limited lifetime warranty from the original date of
purchase.
If a product fails due to defect in material or craftsmanship during the warranty
period, KRAUS will repair or replace the items at its sole discretion. Warranty
does not apply when the item has been tampered with, misused, improperly
installed, altered, or damaged due to abuse or accident. Proof of purchase
(original sales receipt) must be provided to KRAUS for all warranty claims. Please
contact one of our representatives for any additional details.
All KRAUS products must be installed by a licensed professional plumber or
contractor to avoid any improper use or installation.
IN NO EVENT SHALL KRAUS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, INSTALLATION COST, LABOR, TRAVEL TIME, FREIGHT
COSTS INCURRED, LOST PROFITS, OR CONTINGENT LIABILITIES.
KRAUS USA Inc. makes no representation that its products comply with any
or all local building or plumbing codes. It is the consumer’s responsibility to
determine local code compliance.
This warranty extends to the original purchaser and first consumer.
HELP LINE
For additional assistance at any point in the installation process, please call us at
1.800.775.0703 or email us at info@kraususa.com
Our customer service hours are Monday – Friday, 9am – 6pm EST.
Be sure to visit our website at www.kraususa.com.
www.kraususa.com
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