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How to Install Nanterre Dual Handle Bathroom Sink Faucet | BS335NAQ


Our Nanterre bathroom sink faucet is the ideal choice for those who aim to create a unique bathroom design. It is a waterfall style faucet with a graciously curved spout, in bright chrome finish. It has two separate handles for hot and cold water and built-in water mixer. The installation is easy, deck mount, three holes required. Only the best quality materials have been used – the body and spout are made of solid brass, while the valve core material is ceramic, for a long-lasting lifetime. It comes complete with accessories and installation instructions.

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  • Type : Bathroom Sink Faucet
  • Style : Classic
  • Hot & Cold Water : Yes
  • Number of Handles : Dual Handles
  • Surface Treatment : Chrome
  • Style : Dual Holder Dual Hole
  • Faucet Mount : 4" Minispread
  • Spool Type : Ceramic Plate Spool
  • Valve Core Material : Ceramic
  • Installation Type : Deck Mount
  • Faucet Body Material : Brass
  • Faucet Spout Material : Brass
  • Faucet Handle Material : Zinc Alloy
Installation Instruction For Nanterre Dual Handle Bathroom Sink Faucet

Important Note:

  • Before you begin, please read the installation instructions below. Observe all local building and safety codes.
  • Unpack and inspect the products for any shipping damages. If you find damages, do not install.
  • Please note all products must be installed by a professional and certified plumber otherwise warranty may be voided.

  • Faucet Installation Instructions


    Installation Type - Widespread
    Feature - Waterfall
    Style - Contemporary/modern
    Spout Type - Mid Arc, Fixed
    Number Of Holes - 3
    Number Of Handles - 2
    Body Material - Brass
    Spout Material - Stainless Steel
    Overall Height (Measured From Mounting Surface To The Highest Of Faucet) - 6.5" / 165 mm
    Spout Height (Measured From Mounting Surface To Spout Outlet) - 5.91" / 150 mm
    Spout Reach (Measured From Faucet Base Center To Spout Outlet Center) - 3.54" / 90 mm
    Spout Width - 3.94" / 100 mm
    Max Deck Thickness - 1.38" / 35 mm
    Connection Size - 0.5
    Fixed Flow Rate - 1.2 Gpm / 4.5 Lpm
    Min. Water Pressure: 0.05 MPa / 0.5 bar

    Valve Type - Ceramic Valve


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    1. Ensure that the water supply below your sink is completely shut off by turning the valve all the way to the right.
    2. Remove the T-connector from the spout in order. To remove the T-connector, first remove the nut that is holding it in place, as shown. Set the parts aside.

    3. Insert the spout into the prepared center mounting hole. From below, Slide one of the provided rubber gaskets onto the threaded shank, followed by the metal washer. Secure the the spout to the surface using the lock nut. Tighten firmly with a basin wrench.
    4. Reattach the T-connector to the spout in the reverse order of its removal, as shown. Ensure that the rubber o-ring is seated properly, and that the nut is tightened firmly using an adjustable wrench.
    5. Thread one of the provided lock nuts onto each of the valve stems. Thread to the bottom of each stem. Slide one of the provided plastic washers, followed by a rubber washer, onto each stem as well.
    6. One of the faucet’s valve stems are labeled by color - red for ‘hot.’ From below, insert the ‘hot’ valve stem into the left-side faucet hole, as shown. From above, thread one of the provided bell flanges onto the stem.
    7. Install the ‘hot’ handle onto the stem’s spindle. Once installed, loosen the bell flange until none of the spindle is exposed, as shown.
    8. From beneath the sink, position the stem so that the outlet on the side of the stem is pointing inward, towards the T-connector. While holding in place, hand tighten the lock nut. Finish tightening using a basin wrench.
    9. Repeat steps 6-8 to install the ‘cold’ valve stem into the right-side faucet hole.
    10. Use the provided braided water lines to connect the hot and cold valve stems to the T-connector. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten, but be careful not to overtighten. Apply thread sealant or plumber’s tape to each threaded connection before attaching.
    11. Connect the main water supply lines to the valve stems. Apply plumber’s tape or thread sealant to the threads before tightening.
    12. Turn the faucet on and allow the water to flow for approximately 60 seconds. Ensure that there are no leaks, and that both hot and cold water are running properly.


    Flexible Connecting Hose

    Care must be taken when connecting the flexible connection hose from the power supply box to the spout to ensure it does not bend sharply and kink or twist.
    See above for recommended ways to fit the flexible connecting hose.

    Important: Failure to follow these guidelines may result in poor performance and damage to the flexible connection hose.



    "T" shape connector can be rotated
    Note 1: If it is leaking from "T" shape connector, please check if there has a rubber ring, and if it is damaged.
    Note 2: If the rubber ring is good, but it is still leaking, please use sealant tape to tight it. If it is still leaking after you do it, the "T" connector thread may be damaged, replace it.


















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