
Before You Start…
- Skill Level & Time to Complete
- Beginner - 2 to 3 hours
- Intermediate - 1 to 2 hours
- Advanced - 1 hour
- Caution: Always turn water supply OFF before removing existing faucet.
- Caution: Turn faucet on to relieve water pressure and to insure water is completely off.
- Helpful Tip: Use a penetrating oil spray on the faucet mounting hardware to help loosen corrosion and assist in removing the existing faucet connections.
- Helpful Tip: Remove mounting hardware using a basin wrench or channel lock pliers.
- Helpful Tip: Thoroughly clean and dry the mounting surface after removal of your existing faucet



Depending on your sink configuration, you have the option to install your faucet with an escutcheon or a round deck ring. Never use the escutcheon and deck ring together on one sink.

Then, install the faucet through the escutcheon deck plate and deck holes. Push the entire assembly toward the bank of the sink as far as possible and center the faucet on the sink.

Then push the entire assembly toward the back of the sink as far as possible.
5a. If your deck is less than 1/8" thick, install the mounting bracket with the open side up by hooking it around the supply tubes and sliding it up and onto the threaded discharge tube.
You may need to gently pull the supply tubes away from the discharge tube, but be careful that you do not kink the tubing. Install and slightly tighten the mounting nut with the included mounting tool.


7. Assemble the sprayer hose to threaded discharge tube and tighten with an adjustable wrench. The counterweight is designed to snap together onto the spout hose.
To disassemble the counterweight, depress tabs and pull halves apart, or pry halves apart with a flat-head screwdriver.
Assemble counter weight at the bottom of the spout hose loop. Align tabs on each half of the counterweight with the slots on the other half of the counterweight. Squeeze halves together until they snap together. The counter weight should not slide on the hose.

Slide the hose into the Hydrolock connector as far as possible then push in the white clip.
There will be a distinctive "click" sound. Repeat the process when attaching the Hydrolock connector to the faucet.
Be careful to join these fittings as straight as possible.

Connecting your new Moen faucet to the existing flexible water supply lines will require using a wrench to snug up the connections. Some models will now include flexible supply lines. For these installations, remove the old flexible supply lines from the existing stop valves and attach the new lines directly to the valves. In either case, be careful not to over-tighten.
9.
Flushing Instructions:Pipe chips, stones, and other solids found in new and renovated plumbing can damage the sealing surfaces of the cartridge and cause a leak. To avoid damage to your new faucet, do not turn on the supply valves until you have followed these flushing instructions. Pull hose out of spout receptor, tie a cloth around the hose to keep it from slipping back into the spout receptor. Unscrew the pull-out spout and remove the screen washer.
Turn on supply valves. Direct hose into sink, then turn the faucet on in the full cold position to turn on the cold water supply for 15 to 20 seconds. Turn off the cold supply valve.
Now turn to the hot position and turn on the hot water supply for another 15 to 20 seconds and then turn off the hot supply valve.
Place handle in closed position. Reinstall the screen washer and pull-out spout. Turn on the hot and cold supply valves and test for leaks.
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