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USER MANUAL IAN 89363 Ernesto
Assembly, operating and safety instructions
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C I II IIIIntroduction
Intended use Page 6
Description of parts and features....Page 6
Technical data....Page 6
Safety advice Page 6
Assembly Page 7
Preparations for use....Page 8
Operation
Eco Function / saving water......Page 8
Setting the scald protection....Page 8
Switch over rinsing spray....Page 9
Maintenance and Cleaning
Maintaining and cleaning the tap Page 9
Replacing the cartridge Page 9
Disposal Page 10
Information
Potability of tap water....Page 10
Warranty and Service Page 10
Kitchen Mixer Tap
- Introduction

We congratulate you on the purchase of your new appliance. You have chosen a high quality appliance. The assembly
and operating instructions are part of this product. Before you start the installation please read through all of these instructions and take note of the advice they contain. These instructions contain important information about installation, settings and product care. Keep these instructions safe and if you pass on the product to anyone else please pass on the documentation as well.
- Intended use
The product is designed only for the regulation of the hot and cold water flow. It is only intended to be installed in sink units. This product is suitable for use with all pressure-resistant hot water systems such as central heating, continuous-flow water heater, pressure boiler etc. It is not suitable for low pressure water heaters such as wood-burning or coal-burning domestic hot water geysers, oil or gas-fired hot water geysers, or open electrically heated cylinders. If in doubt, please consult a plumber or heating specialist. Any use other than that described here, or any 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 for private use only and is not intended for medical or commercial use. The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any damage caused by improper use.
● Description of parts and features
1 1 Handle*
2 1 Locking screw *
3 1 Hot/cold plaque*
4 1 Spray head
5 1 Tap body*
6 1 Rubber seal (shower hose)
7 1 Sealing ring (tap body)
8 2 Thread bolts
9 1 C Sealing washer
10 1 C Metal plain washer
11 2 Securing nuts
12 1 Shower hose
13 2 Screws
14 1 Hose weight
15 1 Rubber seal (short connection hose)
16 2 Long connection hoses
17 2 Union nuts with seal*
18 1 Union nut*
19 1 Short connection hose
20 1 Cartridge covering ring*
21 1 Cartridge retaining ring*
22 1 Adjusting ring*
23 1 Cartridge*
24 1 Aerator*
25 1 Aerator button
26 1 Shower button
27 1 Alley key (2.5 mm)
* prefitted
- Technical data
Connections: G 38 "
Shower hose: G 1/2", length 120 cm

Safety advice
WARNING! RISK OF FATAL INJURY AND ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS AND SMALL CHIL-
DRENI Never leave children unsupervised with the packaging materials. Danger of suffocation. Keep out of the reach of children. It is not a toy.

BEWARE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Any leaks or the escape of water can lead to danger to life from electric
shock. Carefully check that all connections are watertight. Also ensure that all wires of electric
appliances are correct and have been securely 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 washers and gaskets are wear parts and therefore will need to be replaced from time to time. Damaged parts could adversely affect safety and proper function.
- When the scald protection is defective or not activated, hot water can lead to scalding. Therefore activate the scald protection as is described in Chapter „Scald protection“ and check the settings very carefully.
■ CAUTION! Ensure that the hot/cold water plaque 3 has been attached the right way round. The correct position is: left = red (hot water), right = blue (cold water).
ATTENTION! DANGER OF MATERIAL DAMAGE! Installation may only be carried out by experts. Leakage or escape of water can cause significant damage to buildings and household contents. All connections must therefore be checked carefully to ensure that they are tight.
■ Ensure that all seals are correctly seated to avoid escape of water due to leakage.
- Familiarise yourself with all local conditions, e.g. water connections and shut-off device, prior to installation.
We recommend the installation of a filter or an angle valve. In this way you will protect the entrance of the taps from foreign bodies and protect the cartridge 23 from damage.
The product is intended to be only used in rooms with a temperature above 0 °C. In case of potential frost, cut off the water supply and drain the taps.
- Assembly
Note: Familiarise yourself with the product prior to assembly. Carefully read the following assembly instructions and safety advice. In the event of incorrect installation, all warranty claims – particularly in relation to subsequent damage – are excluded.
■ CAUTIONI Before you start installation turn off the water supply at the mains. Otherwise there is a danger of injury and/or damage to the product.
■ CAUTION! Do not twist the connection hoses 16, 19 or place them under tension.
Note: To do this you will require a Phillips screwdriver, a slotted screwdriver and an open-end wrench SW 9 mm.
Follow these steps:
■ CAUTION! Ensure that you only tighten the connection hoses 16, 19 manually. Do not use pliers or a wrench. Otherwise the product could be damaged.
□ Screw the two long connection hoses 16 by hand into the two external bores in the tap.
□ Screw the short connection hose 19 by hand into the middle bore of the tap.
☐ Insert the free end of the shower hose 12 from the top through the tap body 5.
☐ Using a slotted screwdriver, screw the two thread bolts 8 as far as they will go into the tap body 5 and remove the two securing nuts 11.
□ Lay the sealing ring 7 in the nut on the bottom of the tap body 5 and plug this into the opening on your sink.
Under the sink, attach first the C sealing washer 9 and then C metal washer 10 to the thread bolts 8.
☐ The screw the two locking nuts 11 onto the thread bolts 8 and tighten then with the open-end spanner SW 9 mm until the tap is seated firmly on the sink.
Lay the rubber seal 6 into the union nut of the shower hose 12 and screw the union nut onto the thread of the rinsing spray 4.
□ Lay the rubber seal 15 into the union nut 18 of the short connection hose 19 and connect this to the shower hose 12.
☐ Fasten the hose weight 14 to the shower hose 12 at the bottom of the sink in such as way that the rinsing spray 4 can be pulled out of the tap sufficiently and can still be held securely in the inserted position.
☐ Fasten the two long connection hoses 16 to the pre-mounted seals 17 or to the angle valves, if
Assembly/Preparations for use/Operation
appropriate. Ensure that the connection to hot and cold water is correct.
● Preparations for use
After the initial commissioning, check all connections for leakage carefully.
In order to remove any possible impurities, the tap has to be flushed before it is used for the first time. To do this, proceed as follows:
□ Unscrew the aerator 24 from the rinsing spray 4.
Open the main water supply and allow the water to flow for two minutes to flush out any residues.
☐ The replace the aerator 24 by screwing it onto the rinsing spray again 4.
Operation
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.
Open the main water supply.
☐ Lift the handle 1 and swing it to the right or left in order to regulate the speed or temperature of the water.
Hot water:
Swing the handle 1 to the left.
Cold water:
Swing the handle 1 to the right.
☐ Check operation of the mixer. To do so, swing the lever 1 into all permissible positions. Please check the connections regularly to ensure that they are tight.
- Eco Function / saving water
The cartridge 23 in this tap gas an Eco function. This feature limits the rate of water flow through the
tap. This means you can save up to 30% water (see fig. B).
☐ Lift the handle 1 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 handle 1 until you overcome the resistance.
- Setting the scald protection
The cartridge 23 in this tap has a scald protection function. This function is not activated before leaving the factory (neutral setting) (see fig. C/I).
Note: Do not alter the setting of the scald protection until you have installed the tap.
Note: This step requires the included Allen key (2.5 mm) 27 and an open-end spanner SW 30 mm.
Follow these steps:
☐ Switch off the general water supply.
☐ Remove the hot/cold plaque 3 by moving the handle 1 into top-most position and pushing the plaque 3 out carefully from inside with a long, flat object.
☐ Loosen the locking screw 2 with the Allen key 27 by turning it counter-clockwise.
⚠️ CAUTION! Do not unscrew the screw completely. Only loosen this as far as is necessary to remove the handle 1.
□ Remove the handle 1.
□ Unscrew the cartridge covering ring 20.
☐ Remove the cartridge locking ring 21, which requires an open-end spanner SW 30 mm.
☐ Now pull the red adjusting ring 22 upwards with the aid of a screwdriver.
CAUTION! Do not use a wrench.
Reducing the hot water flow rate:
☐ Replace the adjusting ring 22 as shown in Figure C/II in offset position.
Reducing the hot water flow rate completely:
☐ Replace the adjusting ring 22 as shown in Figure C/III.
Deactivating the hot water flow limitation:
☐ Replace the adjusting ring 22 as shown in Figure C/I (neutral setting).
After setting the scald protecting, install the cartridge locking ring 21, the cartridge cover ring 20 and the lever 1 as disassembled.
- Switch over rinsing spray
The rinsing spray head 4 is equipped with change-over buttons 25, 26 for the shower function.
☐ Press the top button 26 on the show head to activate the shower.
☐ Press the bottom button Taste 25 to activate the aerator 24.
● Maintenance and Cleaning
● Maintaining and cleaning the tap
Please note that sanitary taps require special care and attention. Therefore, please follow the instructions:
■ When cleaning, never use petrol, solvent, aggressive cleansers or hard cleaning brushes etc. These could damage the surface of the product.
Dry your taps with a cloth after every use in order to avoid the build-up of any limescale.
□ Clean the product with a damp, soft cloth and a mild cleaning agent if required.
☐ Unscrew and remove the aerator 24 at regular interval and remove any residues of scale or foreign bodies. In case of sever contamination or damage, replace the aerator 24 with a new one which you can order from the Service Centre notified to you.
Note: The aerator 24 can normally be unscrewed by hand. Otherwise use an open-end spanner SW 22 mm and be sure to wrap the aerator 24 with a thin damp cloth to prevent
damaging it. A pipe wrench with plastic jaws is also suitable.
Non-observance of the above care advice can be expected to result in damage to the surfaces of the product. In this event your rights under the warranty may be invalidated.
● Replacing the cartridge
A cartridge 23 is a wear part that needs replacing according to the hardness and/or degree of contamination of the water. This becomes evident when the handle 1 becomes difficult to move. A new cartridges 23 can be obtained from the listed service office.
Note: This step requires the included Allen key (2.5 mm) 27 and an open-end spanner SW 30 mm.
Proceed as follows to replace the cartridge 23 (fig. A):
☐ Shut off the main water supply. Allow any remaining water in the pipework to drain.
☐ Remove the hot/cold plaque 3 by moving the handle 1 into top-most position and pushing the plaque out carefully from inside with a long, flat object.
☐ Loosen the locking screw 2 with the Allen key 27 by turning it counter-clockwise.
CAUTION! Do not unscrew the screw completely. Only loosen this as far as is necessary to remove the handle 1.
Remove the handle 1.
□ Unscrew the cartridge covering ring 20.
☐ Loosen the cartridge locking ring 21 below with an open-end spanner SW 30 mm and remove the entire cartridge 23 from the body of the tap 5.
Place the new cartridge 23 (Type 40 M ESV) into the body of the tap 5 in exactly the same way.
Note: Make sure that the seal is fitted properly under the cartridge [23] . Make sure that the guides are in the corresponding holes.
☐ Re-assemble all the afore-mentioned parts again. Tighten the cartridge securing ring 21 whilst holding the tap in place against the rotating
movement. This ensures tightness and prevents the lever motion from becoming sluggish.
- Disposal

The packaging is made entirely of recyclable materials which you can dispose of at your local recycling facilities.
Contact your local waste disposal authority for more details on how to dispose of the product when it is no longer needed.
Information
● Potability of tap water
☐ Find out about the potability of your tap 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 tap water:
- Let the water run freely for a short time if it has been stagnating in the pipes 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. Otherwise health concerns can arise. Fresh water can be readily distinguished from stagnant water as fresh water is noticeably cooler as it leaves the pipe.
Do not use stagnant water from chromium-plated pipes 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 pipes 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.
● Warranty and Service
The warranty period is five years and begins on the day of purchase. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
During the warranty period defective fittings can be sent to the Service address given below with the carriage costs charged forward. You will then receive a new one or a repaired unit free of charge.
After the warranty period has expired, you can similarly send the defective unit for repair to the address given below. Repairs made after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to payment.
Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty.
IAN 89363
If you have any queries or faults with the product, please contact the following Service address:
GB
Eisl Sanitär GmbH
* Free of charge number
CY
Eisl Sanitär GmbH
Product description:
Kitchen Mixer Tap
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