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USER MANUAL IAN 384413 Livarno Lux
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PDF ONLINE www.lidi-service.comWASCHTISCH-ARMATUR / BASIN MIXER TAP / MITIGEUR DE LAVABO
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MITIGEUR DE LAVABO
GB/IE Short manual Page 11
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Illustration of an adjustable wrench with a magnified inset showing the internal mechanism (no text or symbols present)
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A 6 2 3 4 5 1b 1a
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B
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C 7 8 9 10
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Two identical mechanical components with threaded ends and a downward arrow, labeled 'D' in the top-left corner (no text or symbols on the parts themselves)
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E 12 21
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F 11 13 14 15 16 19 17 20 18
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G 19 17
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H 2 1 0 0 1 2Description of parts....Page 12
Technical data......Page 12
Safety advice......Page 12
Installation......Page 13
Installing the tap....Page 13
Attaching the pop-up waste......Page 13
Using the pop-up waste......Page 13
Flushing the tap....Page 13
Operation Page 13
Bringing into use......Page 13
Setting the temperature limiter....Page 14
Water-saving Function Page 14
Maintenance and cleaning......Page 14
Tap care and cleaning Page 14
Information......Page 14
Potability of mains water Page 14
Basin mixer tap
- Introduction

This document is a shorter printed version of the complete instruction manual. By scanning the QR code, you will be taken straight to the Lidl service website (www.lidl-service.com) where you can view and download the complete instruction manual by entering the article number (IAN) 384413_2107
WARNING! Observe the complete instruction manual and safety notes to prevent personal injury and property damage. The short guide forms an integral part of this product. Prior to using the product, familiarize yourself with all operation and safety notes. Keep the short manual well preserved and if you hand the product on to third parties, all documentation should be passed on as well.

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PDF ONLINE www.lidl-service.com●Properuse
This product is suitable for all pressure-tight hot water systems such as central heating boilers, instantaneous water heaters, pressurised boilers and the like. It is not suitable for low-pressure water heaters such as wood or coal burning bath geysers, oil or gas bath geysers, open electrically heated water tanks. If in doubt please seek the advice of a plumber or heating engineer. Any use other than that described here or modification to the product is not permitted and may lead to damage to persons or property. There is also the risk of injury and loss of life. The product is
intended for personal use only and not for medical or commercial use. The manufacturer accepts no liability for loss or damage arising from improper use.
• Description of parts
1a 1 Flexible hose cold water
1b 1 Flexible hose hot water
2 1 Sealing ring
3 1 Plastic seal
4 1 Metal disc
5 1 Nut
6 1 Thread pipe
71Drain
8 1 Upper plastic seal
9 1 Lower plastic seal
101Nut
11 1 Control lever
12 1 Mixer nozzle
13 1 Locking screw
14 1 Plastic cover
15 1 Cartridge end ring
16 1 Cartridge locking ring
171 Cartridge
18 1 Tap body
19 1 Setting ring
20 1 Hexagon key
21 1 Key for aerator
●Technicaldata
Connections: G^3/8 (approx. 17mm)
Water connection nut: approx. 19 mm

Safety advice


RISK ADEVROSSING!
OF LIFE OR ACCIDENT TO INFANTS AND CHILDREN! Never
leave children unsupervised with the packaging materials. Danger of suffocation. Keep the product away from children. The product is not a toy.

CAUTION - RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK! Leaks or the escape of water can lead to danger to life from ock. Check all connections for leaks in addition, ensure that all cables from evices are correctly and safely installed.
■ CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY! Please ensure that no parts are damaged and that all parts are correctly assembled. Incorrect assembly could lead to injury. Please note that seals are wear parts and therefore will require to be replaced from time to time. Damaged parts could adversely affect safety and proper function.
■ CAUTION! RISK OF DAMAGE TO
PROPERTY! Have the installation done by experienced persons only. Leaks or escape of water can lead to serious damage to buildings or household fittings and furniture. Check all connections for leaks carefully.
■ Ensure that all seals are correctly seated to prevent leakage of water.
CAUTION! DANGER OF SCALDING!
When making the hot water setting please ensure that the temperature of the water is not too high.
Before installation, make yourself familiar with all the existing services, e.g. water connection and stopcocks.
Please read carefully through these operating instructions before installing and using the product. Keep all the safety advice and instructions in a safe place for future reference!
●Installation
- Installing the tap
■ Turn off the main water supply to prevent serious leakage of water. Allow any remaining water in the pipework to drain.
☐ Install the tap as shown in Figs. A and B.
CAUTION! Do not bend the hoses or place them under tension. Otherwise material damage could result.
- Attaching the pop-up waste
☐ Install the pop-up waste as shown in Fig. C.
• Using the pop-up waste
□ See Fig. D.
- Flushing the tap
☐ The tap must be flushed through before first use to remove any dirt. To do this, follow these steps (see Fig. E):
☐ Screw the mixer nozzle 12 off.
☐ Open the main water supply and allow the water to run for two minutes.
☐ Then screw the mixer nozzle on again.
Operation
- Bringing into use
Note: If the tap has not been used for a long period flush the pipes through thoroughly in order to avoid stagnation and build-up of residues in the drinking water supply.
Open the main water supply.
☐ Lift the control lever 11 and swivel it to the right or left to regulate the strength or temperature of the water flow.
Hot water:
□ Swivel the control lever to the left.
Cold water:
□ Swivel the control lever to the right.
☐ Check that the mixer tap is working properly. To do this, swivel the lever into all the possible positions. Please check the connections regularly for leaks.
- Setting the temperature limiter
The cartridge 17 in this unit has a temperature limiter. This function is not activated in the factory (neutral setting).
CAUTION! Change the temperature limiter setting only after the tap has been installed.
☐ Turn off the main water supply.
☐ Remove the plastic cover 14 carefully by a small flat screwdriver (see Fig. F).
☐ Release the lock screw 13 by turning it anti-clockwise using a hexagon socket screw key20.
CAUTION! Do not take the screw completely out; just loosen it until the control lever 11 can be easily taken off.
☐ Take off the control lever 11.
☐ Loosen the cartridge end ring 15 by hand, then screw off the cartridge locking ring 16 by using a pipe wrench.
☐ Now pull the setting ring 19 upwards with the help of a screwdriver.
Note: Do not remove the cartridge.
Place the setting ring in the desired position as shown in Fig. G.
Note: The setting 10 can limit the turning angle of the handle, so that the amount of hot water can be limited.
☐ Tighten the cartridge locking ring 16 onto the tap body 18 again by using a pipe wrench, then tighten the cartridge end ring 15 by hand.
Place the control lever 11 back on to the tap body 18 and tighten the locking screw by turning it clockwise using the hexagon key 20.
☐ Press the plastic cover 14 into the opening.
☐ Turn on the main water supply and check the temperature limiter.
Water-savingFunction
☐ The cartridge in this tap has an Eco-Click function. This feature limits the water flow through the tap (see fig. H).
☐ Lift the control lever 11 until you notice a slight resistance. This resistance will cause a stop in
case of partial opening and will therefore simply limit the flow of water.
☐ If you want to increase the flow rate, exert slight pressure on the control lever 11 until you overcome the resistance.
● Maintenance and cleaning
Tap care and cleaning
Please note that sanitary fittings require special care and attention. Therefore you should follow the following advice:
■ Never use corrosive or alcohol-based materials for cleaning, as these could damage the product.
□ Clean your fittings with clean water, mild detergent and a soft cloth or leather only.
☐ Screw out the mixer nozzle 12 at regular intervals and remove lime deposits or foreign bodies.
Non-observance of the above care advice can be expected to result in damage to the surface of the fittings. In this event your rights under the warranty may be invalidated.
Information
- Potability of mains water
☐ Find out about the potability of your mains water supply. Your local water authority or water supply company will be able to inform you.
The following general recommendations apply to the potability of the water from your pipework:
- Let the water run freely for a short time if it has been stagnating in the pipework for more than four hours. Do not use any of this stagnant water in the preparation of food or for drinking. This applies particularly as far as babies and infants are concerned. Failure to observe this advice may result in risks to health. Fresh water can
be readily distinguished from stagnant as fresh water is noticeably cooler.
Do not use stagnant water from chromium-plated pipework for the preparation of food or for drinking or for personal hygiene if you are allergic to nickel. This water may contain high quantities of nickel and trigger an allergic reaction.
Do not use water from lead pipework for preparing food or drink for babies or infants. Do not use it for preparing food or drink during pregnancy. Lead dissolves in drinking water and is particularly damaging to the health of babies and young children.
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