Specifications:
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Product
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6 LED Lights Brass Faucet
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Suitable Place
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Kitchen/Bathroom |
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LED Quantity
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6
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LED Color
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Blue/Green/Red
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Material
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Brass
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Size
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36cm*26cm*15cm
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Net Weight
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1.6kg
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Regular Working Hydraulic Pressure
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0.1~0.6MPA
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Regular Working Water Flow
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100~200kg/hour
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How it works:
1.The product built-in device for mini generating electricity, illuminated by water without battery,the light will go out when the water was turned off.
2.The illuminated colour will change according to the water temperiture.
A.Between 0~29℃ , the LED faucet light will emit Green colour(or Blue colour);
B.Between 30~39℃, the LED faucet light is Blue colour(or Green colour);
C.Above 40℃, the LED faucet light will emit Red colour
3.Our products have excellent function in the area of water saving. In the connection of the top, setting a water saving and filter systems.

| How to Install Sink or Kitchen Faucets |
| Please note that this a general guide. Each faucet you buy from us has detailed installation instructions included with the packaging. |
- Things you need:
- • Knife
- • Screwdriver
- • Hacksaw and metal cutting blade
- • Pipe wrench
- • Sink wrench
- • Bucket
- • Rag
- • Plumber's tape
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| Step 1: Position the Faucet |
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A: Begin installing your faucet by placing the gasket and faucet in position on the sink. |
B: From under the sink, thread the plastic mounting nuts onto the faucet shanks. Be sure the large side of each plastic mounting nut is up. |
C: From the top of the sink, check the faucet and gasket positions. |
D: From under the sink, tighten the mounting nuts, making certain not to over-tighten. Over-tightening could damage the nuts and make them difficult to remove in the future. |
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| Step 2: Attach the Water Supply Tubes |
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A: Wrap the threads of the water-supply valve with Teflon tape. Although most plumbers use only Teflon tape, some plumbing supply manufacturers also recommend using plumber’s putty. B: Thread the water supply nut onto the shut-off valve. Tighten the nut with a wrench. C: Wrap the threads on the faucet shank with Teflon tape, and then thread the water supply nut onto the faucet shank. D: Tighten the nut with a wrench. |
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| Step 3: Connect the Faucet Lift Rod |
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A-1: From the top of the sink, insert the lift-rod into the faucet. A-2: From under the sink, make sure the pivot-rod is in the down position. Insert the lift-rod into the lift-rod strap. Tighten the screw. B-1: From the top of the sink, make sure the lift-rod opens and closes the drain plug as desired. B-2: Make any needed adjustments by loosening the lift-rod strap screw and repositioning the lift-rod. B-3: If you need to connect the lift-rod strap to the pivot rod, slide one end of the spring clip onto the pivot-rod. B-4: Make sure that both the pivot -rod and the lift-rod are in the down position. Insert the pivot-rod in the closest hole in the lift-rod strap. B-5: Slide the other end of the pivot-rod. Make sure the lift-rod opens and closes the drain plug as desired. C-1: Make minor adjustments by loosening the lift-rod strap screw and repositioning the lift-rod. C-2: Make major adjustments by removing the spring clip and moving the pivot-rod to a different hole in the lift-rod strap. |
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| Step 4: Flush the Faucet |
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A-1: Anytime you work on plumbing, filings, chips, and other debris can fall into the plumbing pipes. A-2: This debris can damage the sealing surfaces inside the faucet and cause leaks. A-3: Remove aerator and black sealing gasket above it. A-4: Before turning on the water supply, make sure the faucet handles are open (on position) in order to remove the debris without causing damage. B: Open both water supply valves under the sink. C-1: Allow the water to run for 15 seconds. C-2: Close the faucet handles (turn off). D: Make sure any debris is cleaned from the aerator screen. E: Replace the aerator. |
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