cata 45.40 1B Kitchen Sink Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- cata
Table of Contents
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IMPORTANT!
* During installation, take care to protect the sink from scuffs and
scratches.*
Do not stand on the sink.
During installation, do not stand the sink on its edges or corners. This
may cause damage.
Avoid straining and over tightening of all plumbing fixtures connected to
the sink.
Carefully check that the moulding and edges of the sink are dead level so
that water will flow off the drainer.
The clamping brackets are suitable for worktops of between 3040 mm
thickness (Fig. 2.1). If your worktop is a different size then it may require
packing under the clamps or rebating.**
Preparation
- Take great care when handling this sink, whilst every effort has been taken to remove sharp edges, the material by nature may be sharp. We recommend wearing gloves accordingly. DO NOT lift the product by the waste hole(s) or tap hole(s). We recommend 2 people should be used to handle this product.
- Check the package for completeness, possible defects or any transport damage before installation commences. Installed faulty product will not be honoured by the warranty.
- Check that the supporting carcass and worktop is level left to right and front to back to ensure correct drainage of water.
- Check that the surrounding furniture is the correct size and shape to accept this product and that no plumbing or wiring may foul the installation.
- If replacing an existing sink, remove this product and clean the surrounding area, ensure the new sink will suit the existing cut out size and position, otherwise amend the cut out size accordingly.
- Before creating the cut out in the worktop, carefully plan the positioning of the sink. Ensure that the position of the bowl(s), tap and overflows will not interfere with surrounding units or appliances. Check that the fixing clips will not foul carcass walls or supporting braces.
- Carefully mark out the cut out using the provided technical drawing or template. Create the sink cut out in the worktop using a router or CNC cutter, follow the manufacturer’s instructions taking care not to chip, crack or scratch the worktop. If preparing the cut out in situ cover any open pipework to avoid any debris contaminating the water supply feeds.
Parts and Contents
You will need:
Ruler/Tape Measure | Pencil |
---|---|
Masking Tape | Safety Glasses |
Kitchen Silicone Sealant | Screw drive |
Hammer | Jigsaw & Suitable Blade (if work top cutout is required) |
Drill |
Fig. 2.1
- Counter Top
- Kitchen Sink
- Less than 30mm
Fig. 2.2
Fig. 2.3
- NorGranite 45.40 1B
Fig. 2.4
- NorGranite 55.40 1B
Fig. 2.5
- NorGranite 40.40 1B
Preparing the Worktop
We recommend that you fit the sink to the worktop before permanently fixing the worktop to the cabinet.
1. Place the sink upside down on the worktop. Position the sink on the
worktop as required. Make sure the cabinet framework will clear all parts of
the sink. Using a soft, sharp pencil draw around the sink as accurately as
possible (Fig. 2.2). Remove the sink.
1. Using the sink position as a rough template, mark the cutout as per
dimensions in (Fig. 2.3, 2.4 & 2.5) for single bowl.
2. Drill as large a hole as possible inside the cutting line. Using a pad
saw, jigsaw or similar, cut out the opening up to the cutting line.
1. Drill EIGHT 6 mm holes for single Bowl as in Fig. 2.6 evenly spaced
around the cut-out.
1. Tap in the metal inserts supplied. Additionally, Epoxy resin adhesive may
be required on particleboard worktops. DO NOT fit the clamps at this
point.
Sealing the Edges of the Opening.
We recommend that porous edges around the cut-out are sealed using a waterproof sealant such as varnish, paint or wood glue . This will prevent swelling of the worktop should any small leaks occur (Fig. 2.7).
Fig. 2.6
Fig. 2.7
Applying the Silicon Sealant
* DO NOT use Epoxi sealant or Epoxi adhesive.
Apply a bead of “Silicone sealant”(not included) to the top surface of the sink flange. Position the sink over the work top opening.
Fitting the Sink
1. Secure the sink by screwing the sink clips into position as shown in
Fig. 2.8.
2. Centre the sink. Tighten the fixing screws in the sequence shown in
Fig. 2.9 for single bowl Undermount Sink.
* Do not tighten fully at first attempt.
3. Remove any surplus sealing material or wipe away any excess sealant.
Note: If the cut out is adjusted to either overhang or set back from the sink rim, sufficient surface area must be left to allow a water tight seal (Fig. 2.10).
Waste Fittings
Fit the waste fittings to the sink using the instructions supplied with them.
Check for Leaks:
- Supply user tubes to fauce.t
- Supply riser tubes to shut off valves or lower connections.
- Fill sink with water and check for leak around drain.
- Release water from sink and check for possible leaks.
- Tighten as needed.
Fig. 2.8
- CounterTop
- Brass Insert
- Metal Washer
- Wingnut
- Screw
- Suggested mounting (FLUSH REVEAL)
- Kitchen Sink
Fig. 2.9
A: 1.0 Undermount Sink
Fig. 2.10
After Care
Day-to-day care
Although your sink is made from extremely durable materials and will withstand a great deal of hard use, it can be scratched by hard or sharp objects. If the surfaces are to be kept in a blemish free condition reasonable care should be taken when handling such items.
* DO NOT USE THE DRAINER AS A CHOPPING BOARD.
Cleaning
Wash your sink using warm water, a soft cloth or nonabrasive woven nylon pad and a non-abrasive liquid cleaner or detergent. This can be done as often as the sink is used.
Metallic Abrasions or Heavy Stains:
Wipe the sink using a soft cloth or non abrasive woven nylon pad and a liquid scouring product. Apply the liquid scouring product sparingly and rub lightly. Repeat as necessary until sink is clean.
Hard Water, Calcium and Lime Deposits:
Wipe with a non-Abrasive woven nylon pad and white vinegar. Rinse after 20
minutes.
Please refer to www.rangemaster.co.uk for a
full guide to cleaning your sink.
* Do not use abrasive cleaning creams or powders, scrub pads or alkali cleaners such as ammonia, concentrated caustic soda, formic acid or anything highly corrosive.
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