DELTA 77310 Ashlyn Widespread Bathroom Faucet Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Delta
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DELTA 77310 Ashlyn Widespread Bathroom Faucet
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Read all instructions prior to installation.
CAUTION
Failure to read these instructions prior to installation may result in
personal injury, property damage, or product failure. Manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for product failure due to improper installation.
TOOLS NEED
You may need:
Cleaning and Care
Care should be given to the cleaning of this product. Although its finish is extremely durable, it can be damaged by harsh abrasives or polish. To clean, simply wipe gently with a damp cloth and blot dry with a soft towel.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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A. Place black valve anchors (1) into the outermost left and right sink holes. Position the valve anchors in the center of the holes. You may have to fold the cleats (2) in to allow insertion into the sink holes. Minimum hole diameter is 1 1/4″.
B. Place grey spout anchor (1) into the center sink hole. Position the anchor in the center of the hole. You may have to fold the cleats (2) in to allow insertion into the sink hole. Minimum hole diameter is 1 1/4″.
C. IMPORTANT: Align valve anchors (1) and spout anchor (2) by placing lift rod (3) into notches on anchor assemblies.
D. Locate two screws (1) in the top of each anchor. While holding anchor in position, lightly tighten both screws clockwise with an electric screwdriver (preferred) until cleats (2) contact underside of sink. Then, firmly tighten both screws with a hand screwdriver. Alternate screw tightening until both are secure. Note: Do not use an impact driver. Repeat process for all three anchor assemblies.
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A. The hot side valve assembly is labeled (1). Note: The hot valve assembly should be installed in the left hole for proper handle rotation. Prior to installation, make sure you correctly orient the valve per the illustration above. Then, feed faucet tubes (2) through the anchor (3). Thinner tube should be oriented toward spout anchor. Ensure the nut (4) is positioned on the end of the tube prior to feeding through the anchor. Slide tubes through the anchor until the valve (5) reaches the anchor. Make sure both tubes and nut completely pass through the bottom of the anchor. Repeat for the cold valve (The unlabeled valve assembly).
B. With both cold and hot valve assemblies positioned correctly, use wrench (1) provided to tighten anchor nuts (2). Note: A crescent wrench will not properly tighten the anchor nuts.
C. Place handle bases (1) over anchors and onto basin surface. Make sure tabs (2) are firmly pressed down into anchor slots (3). Slide handles over valve stem and secure with set screw. Cover set screws with handle buttons (4). If required, red (hot) and blue (cold) buttons have been provided.
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A. Place spout base (1) over spout anchor and onto basin surface. Make sure tabs (2) are firmly pressed down into slots (3).
B. Feed spout tube (1) through indicated hole (2) in the anchor, continuing through the center of the anchor. Align spout to center of the anchor. Note: Hole for spout tube is near front of anchor. Do not insert through center hole of anchor.
C. Spout tube (1) should be inserted completely through anchor assembly (2) as shown. Align mounting shank (3) with center threaded hole (4) and pin (5) with hole (6).
D. Insert the large hex wrench (1) into lift rod hole (2) in spout. Ensure wrench is fully engaged inside hex hole of mounting shank. While holding spout down, rotate hex wrench (1) clockwise to tighten spout to sink. Fully tighten until spout contacts base and resists movement.
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Insert spout tube (1) into outlet connector (2) to the first line, or until fully seated (about 3/4”). When properly inserted, you should not be able to see the line on the tube. Bend outlet tubes (3) and insert into outlet connector to the first line, or until fully seated (about 3/4”). When properly inserted, you should not be able to see the line on the tube. Notice: If you determine the PEX outlet or spout tubes are too long for your installation and must be shorter to create an acceptable installation be sure to plan ahead. Lines are provided at 3/4” intervals on the outlet and spout tubes and may be used for convenient cutting intervals. If tubing is cut to length, cut on one of the lines. Then when tubing is inserted into the fitting, the next “line” should disappear into the fitting, indicating proper insertion. The tube must be cut straight. When cutting the PEX tubing the installer accepts the responsibility to do so in a way that allows a leak-free joint to be created. Delta is not responsible for tubing that is cut too short or cut in a way that will not allow for a leak-free joint.
Potential Problems and Remedies- Tubing is not cut perpendicular to the axis of the tube: carefully make an additional cut, being careful not to cut the tube too short.
- Tubing removal from outlet connector: hold white ring (4) down against the outlet connector body while pulling the tubing outward.
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A. Standard Connections
NOTICE
To avoid risk of property damage, Follow instructions for proper installation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in risk of property damage caused by leaking at this connection. Do not use pipe dope or other sealants on water line connections.
Ensure all fittings and end connections are free of debris. Faucet fittings (1) are 3/8″ compression. Loop tubing (2) if it is too long. Note: Recommended tubing minimum bend diameter is 8″. Secure metal nut (3) to supply valve connection (4). Turn nut until it feels snug. Then tighten nut at least 2 more turns with a wrench. Repeat for other tube. Turn on water, examine for leaks.
B. Custom Fit Connections
NOTICE
If you determine the PEX supply tubing for this faucet is too long and must be
shorter to create an acceptable installation, be sure to read the instructions
and plan ahead. When cutting the supply tubing the installer accepts the
responsibility to do so in a way that allows a leak-free joint to be created.
Delta is not responsible for tubing that is cut too short or cut in a way that
will not allow for a leak-free joint. DO NOT use a metal sleeve (ferrule) or
gasket (supplied with faucet) in place of the plastic sleeve (ferrule)
supplied, it may not create a leak-free joint. Do not use pipe dope or other
sealants on water line connections.
For custom fit installations, you must use plastic sleeves (ferrules) supplied
with model and nuts included on supply lines. Tube cut must be straight. See
plastic sleeve (ferrule) installation instructions found in and included in
this document for more information.
Slide nut (1) over plastic sleeve (ferrule) (3). Start nut by hand onto supply
valve connection (2) to prevent cross-threading. Turn nut until it feels snug.
Then tighten nut at least 2 more turns with a wrench. Repeat for other supply
line. Turn on water, examine for leaks.
Potential Problems and Remedies
* Tubing is not cut perpendicular to the axis of the tube: carefully make an additional cut, being careful not to cut the tube too short.
* Tubing is cut too short: buy a coupling union and a replacement supply line that mate together from a store. The coupling union end intended to connect to the faucet must mate to the standard 3/8″ connection nuts and plastic sleeves (ferrules) supplied with the faucet.
* The plastic sleeve (ferrule) or connection nut is lost: purchase a replacement nut and/or plastic sleeve (ferrule) that are designed to seal with PEX tubing.
Correct method
NOTICE
Failure to use plastic sleeve (ferrule) in the correct orientation will
result in disconnection and possible water damage.
1. Determine desired length of supply tube (1). Leave 1″ or 2″ of extra length to allow for easier installation and cut tube. Ensure cut is straight and burr free.
2. Slide nut (2) and plastic sleeve (ferrule) (3) onto cut supply tube. Ensure plastic sleeve (ferrule) is oriented as shown.
3. Insert supply tube into supply valve connection (4). Supply tube should touch bottom of hole inside supply valve.
4. Slide plastic sleeve (ferrule) down supply tube until it contacts the supply valve connection.
5. Slide nut over plastic sleeve (ferrule). Start nut by hand to prevent cross-threading. Turn nut until it feels snug. Then tighten nut at least 2 more turns with a wrench. Repeat for other supply line. Turn on water, examine for leaks.
Incorrect Installation
Do not install sleeve upside down.
Ensure cut is straight.
Do not use gasket (1) supplied with PEX tubing or brass ferrule (2) supplied with valve stops
Ensure tube is fully inserted into stop before sliding sleeve down to engage top of fitting.
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A. Remove stopper (1) and flange (2).
B. Screw nut (1) all the way down. Push washer (2) and gasket (3) down.
C. Remove tailpiece (1) from body (2), add plumber tape (3), replace tailpiece.
D. Apply silicone to underside of flange (1). Insert body (2) into sink. Screw flange (1) into body (2).
E. Pivot (1) must face faucet. Pull assembly (2) down firmly and hold in place. DO NOT TWIST
F. Tighten nut/washer/gasket (1), clean off excess silicone (2). DO NOT TWIST.
G. Remove pivot nut (1). Install horizontal rod (2) and stopper (3) as removable (4) or non-removable (5). Hand tighten pivot nut (1).
H. Attach horizontal rod (1) to strap (2) using clip (3). Install lift rod (4) into strap (2), tighten screw (5). Connect assembly to drain (6).
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Remove aerator (1) using supplied wrench (2); and, turn faucet handles (3) to the full on mixed position. Turn on hot and cold water supplies (4) and flush water lines for one minute. Important: This flushes away any debris that could cause damage to internal parts. Reinstall the aerator (1).
Check all connections at arrows for leaks. Re-tighten if necessary.
The outlet connector (5) should be positioned on either side of the lift rod strap and horizontal rod to avoid interference.
Maintenance
If faucet exhibits very low flow:
A. Remove aerator (1) with supplied wrench (2) and clean, or
B. SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLIES. Replace valve assembly (3). When
reinstalling parts, make sure bonnet nut (4) is tightened securely with a
wrench.
If faucet leaks from under handle:
Using a wrench, ensure bonnet nut (4) is tight.
If leak persists –SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLIES. Replace valve assembly (3).
When reinstalling parts, make sure bonnet nut (4) is tightened securely with a
wrench.
If faucet leaks from spout outlet– SHUT OFF WATER SUPPLIES. Replace valve
assembly (3).
When reinstalling parts, make sure bonnet nut (4) is tightened securely with a
wrench.
*Install valve assembly (3) correctly for proper handle rotation. Replacement DST valves are shipped in the HOT orientation. For COLD valve operation, lift the stop (5), rotate it 90 degrees clockwise and push it back down into position. Install valve with arrow toward spout.
Limited Warranty on Delta® Faucets
Parts and Finish. All parts (other than electronic parts and batteries)
and finishes of Delta® faucets purchased from authorized Delta sellers are
warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for as long as the original consumer
purchaser owns the home in which the faucet was first installed. For
commercial purchasers, (a) the warranty period is ten (10) years for multi-
family residential applications and (b) five (5) years for all other
commercial applications, in each case from the date of original purchase. For
purposes of this warranty, the term “multi-family residential application”
refers to the purchase of the faucet from an authorized Delta seller by a
purchaser who owns but does not live in the residential dwelling in which the
faucet is initially installed, such as in a rented or leased single unit or
multi-unit detached home (duplex or townhome), or a condominium, apartment
building or community living center. The following installations are not
considered multi-family residential applications, are excluded from the
10-year warranty and are subject to the 5-year warranty: industrial,
institutional or other business premises, such as a dormitory, hospitality
premises (hotel, motel or extended stay location), airport, educational
facility, long- or short-term healthcare facility (hospital, rehabilitation
center, nursing, assisted or staged-care living unit), public space or common
area.
Parts and Finish for Delta® Recertified Faucets. Delta Faucet Company offers for sale on deltafaucet.com Delta® Recertified faucets. All parts (other than electronic parts and batteries) and finishes of these Delta® Recertified faucets are warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for ten (10) years from the date of original purchase. For commercial purchasers, the warranty period is one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
Electronic Parts. Electronic parts (other than batteries), if any, of Delta® faucets purchased from deltafaucet.com or authorized Delta sellers are warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for five (5) years from the date of original purchase or, for commercial purchasers, for one (1) year from the date of original purchase. No warranty is provided on batteries.
What We Will Do. Delta Faucet Company will repair or replace, free of charge, during the applicable warranty period (as described above), any part or finish that proves defective in material and/or workmanship under normal installation, use and service. If repair or replacement is not practical, Delta Faucet Company may elect to refund the purchase price in exchange for the return of the product. These are your exclusive remedies.
What Is Not Covered. Because Delta Faucet Company is unable to control
the quality of Delta products sold by unauthorized sellers, unless otherwise
prohibited by law, this warranty does not cover Delta products purchased from
unauthorized sellers.
Any labor charges incurred by the purchaser to repair, replace, install or
remove this product are not covered by this warranty. Delta Faucet Company
shall not be liable for any damage to the faucet resulting from reasonable
wear and tear, outdoor use, misuse (including use of the product for an
unintended application), freezing water, abuse, neglect or improper or
incorrectly performed installation, maintenance or repair, including failure
to follow the applicable care and cleaning instructions. Delta Faucet Company
recommends using a professional plumber for all installation and repair of
faucets. We also recommend that you use only genuine Delta® replacement parts.
What You Must Do To Obtain Warranty Service or Replacement Parts. A warranty claim may be made and replacement parts may be obtained by calling 1 800 345 DELTA (3358) or by contacting us by mail or online as follows (please include your model number and date of original purchase):
In the United States and Mexico:
Delta Faucet Company Product Service 55 E. 111th Street Indianapolis, IN 46280
Attention: Customer Solutions
www.deltafaucet.com/service-parts/contact-us
In Canada:
Masco Canada Limited, Plumbing Group Technical Service Centre 350 South
Edgeware Road St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada N5P 4L1
Attention: Customer Service
http://www.deltafaucet.ca/customersupport/assistance.html
Proof of purchase (original sales receipt) from the original purchaser must be made available to Delta Faucet Company for all warranty claims unless the purchaser has registered the product with Delta Faucet Company or the product is a Delta® Recertified product purchased from deltafaucet.com. This warranty applies only to Delta® faucets manufactured after January 1, 2019 and installed in the United States of America, Canada and Mexico.
Limitation on Duration of Implied Warranties. Please note that some states/provinces (including Quebec) do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the below limitations may not apply to you. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED TO THE STATUTORY PERIOD OR THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY, WHICHEVER IS SHORTER.
Limitation of Special, Incidental or Consequential Damages. Please note that some states/provinces (including Quebec) do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, so the below limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER, AND DELTA FAUCET COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR, ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LABOR CHARGES TO REPAIR, REPLACE, INSTALL OR REMOVE THIS PRODUCT), WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE. DELTA FAUCET COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE FAUCET RESULTING FROM REASONABLE WEAR AND TEAR, OUTDOOR USE, MISUSE (INCLUDING USE OF THE PRODUCT FOR AN UNINTENDED APPLICATION), FREEZING WATER, ABUSE, NEGLECT OR IMPROPER OR INCORRECTLY PERFORMED INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR, INCLUDING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE APPLICABLE INSTALLATION, CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS. Notice to residents of the State of New Jersey: The provisions of this warranty, including its limitations, are intended to apply to the fullest extent permitted by the laws of the State of New Jersey.
Additional Rights. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.
This is Delta Faucet Company’s exclusive written warranty and the warranty is
not transferable.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding our warranty, please contact
us as provided above or view our Warranty FAQs
www.deltafaucet.com.
References
- Delta Faucet | Bathroom & Kitchen Faucets, Showers, Toilets, Parts, Accessories and More
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- Register Your Delta Faucet Product | Delta Faucet
- Delta Faucet Contact Us Center & Support Resources
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