This "faucet" is fantastic, classically reliable and elegant and easy to install: DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for your installation that Just some advice, if you can't figure it out call a professional plumber. 1) Before you begin, go under the sink of your old faucet and figure out what the hot and cold water line is, mark the lines, and turn off the water.) Put away your old faucet I can get you there not help . Clean/prepare countertop to bury faucet. 2) Hold the faucet in your hand and place the black rubber pad on the bottom of the faucet, hard side up. (Note: It's a bit difficult to hold it under the faucet, but it stays in place.) 3) Connect the Red line on the left (same side as hot water) Cold line on the right side (same side as cold). water) if you are still not sure, lift the handle and turn it hot side and blow on the red line, the air comes out everything is fine, if the lines don't cross it's an easy trick. The 11mm wrench is what I used on the hot/cold lines to tighten them to the faucet. 4) Then remove the large brass nut from the mounting screw (large brass thread) and screw the mounting screw into the bottom of the faucet handle. 5) Insert the faucet into the hole of your countertop along with the fitted o-ring plumbing and mounting screw 6) Going under the sink, insert the clear o-ring all the way through the hot/cold water plumbing. up to your countertop, followed by a large nut (this may require two hands, one on the tap and the other screwing the nut in), now start threading the large nut onto the mounting bolt. The order from top to bottom should be: faucet, black o-ring, mounting screw, (on the countertop) clear o-ring, large nut, and finally the hot and cold lines in between. Tighten the large nut (I used an adjustable wrench). Both O-rings should rest on and protect the worktop. Tighten the nut so that the faucet barely moves, now center the faucet on the sink and tighten the large nut a little more. You DO NOT need to overtighten the large nut, the o-rings will help hold the faucet in place. 7) Put white tape on the threads coming from your house wiring. There was some cheap thread tape in the box, so I used my own (I think it's 0.99 cents from Home Depot). 8) Screw the faucet lines (female) to your house line (male) and you are done. Go back and check your settings before you turn on the water, make sure nothing is loose. Did! I didn't install the drain, it was a replacement for my old sink and the drain was already installed.
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