Installation Guide
Spring Kitchen Faucet Installation Guide
Tools & Materials Needed
Tools Required:
- Adjustable wrench or basin wrench
- Phillips and flathead screwdrivers
- Plumber's tape (Teflon tape)
- Flashlight
- Bucket or towel (for water drainage)
- Folders (optional)
- Silicone sealant (optional)
What's Included in Your Kit:
- Spring faucet body with pull-down spray head
- Mounting hardware (washers, nuts, screws)
- Two flexible supply lines (hot and cold)
- Rubber gaskets and O-rings
- Spring coil assembly
- Installation manual
Before You Begin
Estimated Installation Time: 30-45 minutes
Important Safety Notes
- Turn off the water supply valves under the sink (both hot and cold)
- Turn on the old faucet to release any remaining water pressure
- Place a bucket under the connections to catch any residual water
- Have adequate lighting to see under the sink clearly
Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
Step 1: Remove Old Faucet
- Disconnect supply lines: Use an adjustable wrench to disconnect the hot and cold water supply lines from the old faucet
- Remove mounting nuts: Use a basin wrench to loosen and remove the mounting nuts holding the faucet to the sink
- Lift out old faucet: Once all connections are removed, lift the old faucet straight up and out
- Clean the surface: Thoroughly clean the sink surface where the new faucet will mount, removing any old putty or debris
Pro Tip: Take photos of your old faucet connections before removing them for reference.
Step 2: Prepare the New Faucet
- Check all parts: Lay out all components and verify everything is included
- Install rubber gasket: Place the large rubber gasket on the bottom of the faucet base (if not pre-installed)
- Thread supply lines: Feed the supply lines and spring hose through the gasket
- Apply plumber's tape: Wrap 3-4 layers of plumber's tape clockwise around the threads of both supply line connections
Important: Make sure the rubber gasket sits flat against the faucet base for a proper seal.
Step 3: Position Faucet on Sink
- Feed lines through hole: Carefully feed the supply lines and pull-down hose through the mounting hole in your sink or countertop
- Position the faucet: Center the faucet on the mounting hole, ensuring it faces the correct direction
- Press firmly: Push down gently to seat the rubber gasket against the sink surface
- Check alignment: From above, verify the faucet is properly aligned before moving to the next step
Note: For sinks without pre-drilled holes, ensure your hole is 1.25" - 1.5" in diameter.
Step 4: Secure Mounting Hardware (Under Sink)
- Slide on mounting bracket: From underneath, slide the metal or plastic mounting bracket over the supply lines
- Add washers and nuts: Place the rubber washer, then metal washer, then thread on the mounting nut
- Hand-tighten first: Thread the mounting nuts by hand to avoid cross-threading
- Tighten with wrench: Use a basin wrench or adjustable wrench to firmly tighten the nuts (do not over-tighten)
- Check faucet stability: Try gently moving the faucet from above - it should be completely stable
Pro Tip: Alternate tightening between nuts if there are multiple mounting points to ensure even pressure.
Step 5: Install Spring Coil Weight
- Locate the weight: Find the cylindrical weight that came with your faucet
- Thread onto hose: Slide the weight onto the pull-down hose above the connection point
- Position correctly: The weight should hang freely and help the hose retract smoothly
- Test movement: Pull down the spray head and release - the weight should help it snap back
Important: The weight is essential for proper hose retraction. Do not skip this step.
Step 6: Connect Water Supply Lines
- Identify hot and cold: Hot water connects to the left supply line, cold to the right (when facing the faucet)
- Connect to shut-off valves: Thread each supply line onto the corresponding shut-off valve under the sink
- Hand-tighten first: Start by hand to ensure proper threading
- Wrench-tighten: Use an adjustable wrench to tighten an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn
- Don't over-tighten: Over-tightening can damage the connections and cause leaks
Reminder: Red markings typically indicate hot water connections.
Step 7: Install Pull-Down Spray Head
- Connect spray head: The spray head should already be connected, but verify the connection is secure
- Thread through collar: Make sure the hose passes through the spring collar properly
- Check spray modes: Most spray heads have 2-3 spray patterns - verify the button or switch works
- Ensure smooth operation: Pull the spray head down and release several times to check for smooth movement
Step 8: Turn On Water Supply & Test
- Open shut-off valves: Slowly turn both hot and cold water shut-off valves to the open position
- Check for leaks: Immediately inspect all connections under the sink for any water leaks
- Turn on faucet: Open the faucet to release air from the lines (water may sputter initially)
- Test both temperatures: Run hot and cold water to verify both work properly
- Test spray head: Pull down the spray head and test all spray functions
- Check for drips: Let water run for 2-3 minutes, then turn off and check for any dripping
If you notice leaks: Turn off water, dry the area, and tighten the leaking connection slightly.
Step 9: Final Adjustments & Cleanup
- Adjust spray head tension: Some models have adjustable tension for the pull-down mechanism
- Clean the faucet: Wipe down the faucet with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints
- Full rotation test: Ensure the faucet rotates smoothly 360° (if applicable)
- Verify stability: Check that the faucet doesn't move when operating the handle
- Remove any labels: Peel off any protective stickers or labels
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem: Low water pressure
Solution:
- Remove and clean the aerator (unscrew from spout tip)
- Check that supply valves are fully open
- Verify supply lines aren't kinked
Problem: Spray head won't retract
Solution:
- Check that the weight is properly installed
- Ensure the hose isn't tangled or caught under the sink
- Verify the spring mechanism isn't obstructed
Problem: Water leaking from base
Solution:
- Tighten mounting nuts slightly
- Check that rubber gasket is properly seated
- Verify O-rings are in place on supply connections
Problem: Handle is loose or wobbly
Solution:
- Tighten the set screw on the handle (usually hidden under a cap)
- Check that mounting hardware is secure
Problem: Spray modes not switching
Solution:
- Clean spray head button/switch
- Check for mineral buildup around spray face
- Verify hose connection is secure
Maintenance Tips
Daily Care:
- Wipe down with a soft cloth after each use
- Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads
- Dry water spots to prevent mineral buildup
Monthly Maintenance:
- Clean aerator to maintain water pressure
- Inspect spray head for mineral deposits
- Check under sink for any moisture or leaks
Annual Maintenance:
- Inspect all connections for wear
- Replace O-rings if needed
- Lubricate moving parts if necessary
Warranty & Support
Your spring kitchen faucet includes a manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Keep your receipt and product information for warranty claims.
For Additional Help:
- Visit our website for video installation tutorials
- Contact customer support: support@yourstore.com
- Live chat available Mon-Fri, 9 AM - 6 PM
Safety Reminders
⚠️ Always turn off water supply before installation ⚠️ Do not use excessive force when tightening connections ⚠️ Test for leaks immediately after turning water back on ⚠️ If you're uncomfortable with any step, consult a licensed plumber ⚠️ Follow local plumbing codes and regulations
Congratulations! Your new spring kitchen faucet is now installed and ready to use. Enjoy the enhanced functionality and style it brings to your kitchen!
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