Arissa Slotted Sprung Basin Waste Instruction Manual

Slotted Sprung Basin Waste

Product Information:

The basin waste is a plumbing component that is used to drain
water from the sink. It consists of several parts including a cover
cap, washer, spring, waste body, rubber gasket, and back nut. The
product has a brass click-clack spring that is used to control the
flow of water.

Product Usage Instructions:

  1. Before installation, make sure all components are present.
  2. Fit the waste body (4) and washer (5) to the sink.
  3. Fit the rubber gasket (6) to the underneath of the sink as
    shown in the diagram.
  4. Secure the rubber gasket by tightening the back nut (7).
  5. Fit the cover cap (1) to the brass click-clack spring (3).
  6. Check all joints and connections for leaks.
  7. After installation, use a clean damp cloth to maintain the
    surface of the product.
  8. Avoid using corrosive and abrasive agents or materials on the
    surface finish to prevent invalidating the product warranty.

Basin waste – General Instruction
Parts:
1. Cover Cap 2. Washer 3. Spring 4. Waste body 5. Washer 6. Rubber Gasket 7. Back Nut
Installation: I. Identify all components are present prior to installation II. Fit the waste body (4) and washer (5) to the sink III. Fit the Rubber Gasket (6) to the underneath of the sink as
shown in the diagram, secure by tightening the Back nut (7) IV. Fit the Cover Cap (1) to the brass Click-clack spring (3) V. Check all joints and connections for leaks Aftercare:
Whilst modern plating techniques are used in the manufacture of this product, the surface will be affected if cleaned incorrectly. Surfaces should be maintained using a clean damp cloth, NO corrosive and abrasive agents or materials should be used or come into contact with the surface finish, or this will invalidate your product warranty.

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