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• Using a suitably sized Allen key unscrew the grub screw (18) located beneath the spout.
The grub screw must be removed completely to ensure the ‘O’ rings are not damaged when
the spout is pulled away.
• Pull the spout (17) away for the body of the tap, care should be taken to prevent damage to
the chrome finish of the spout.
• Check the condition of the two ‘O’ rings (19) on the spigot of the tap body, if damaged they
must be replaced.
Once the spout has been removed disinfection or sterilisation can commence.
• The spout can be sterilised in an Autoclave following standard sterilisation procedures.
• The spout after disinfection and sterilisation should be stored in such a manner that they will not
become infected or dirty before refitting.
Refitting Spout
• When refitting the spout lubricate the two ‘O’ rings with a suitable lubricant to ease
re-assembly.
• Fit and re-tighten the grub screw (18).
• Open the isolation valve in both supplies to the tap.
• Only use genuine spare parts, the full list is available on request by ringing the Technical
Helpline number on the back page.
Removing Spout
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18
Lever in closed
position
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