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Remove the Handles for the Coralais Bathroom Faucet

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Refer to the following directions for removing the handles for the widespread Coralais bathroom or bidet faucet.

Lever and Cross Handles (Without Handle Insert) (Fig. 1)

  1. Hold on to the handle while turning the skirt counterclockwise by hand or with a strap wrench, taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
  2. Remove the Philips screw and any remaining components to expose the valve.
  3. Reassemble the handle parts in reverse order.

 

(Fig. 1)

Lever Handle (With Handle Insert): (Fig. 2)

  1. Unscrew the Philips screw from the center of the handle that attaches the handle to the valve stem, taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
  2. Gently pull off the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
  3. Reassemble the handle parts in reverse order.

(Fig. 2)

Sculpted Acrylic or Blade Handle: (Fig. 3)

  1. Gently pry off the plug button in the center of the handle using a thin flat blade such as a screwdriver, taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
  2. Unscrew the Philips screw that attaches the handle to the valve stem.
  3. Gently pull off the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
  4. Reassemble handle parts in reverse order.

  

(Fig. 3)

Round Stacked Handle: (Fig. 4)

  1. Gently pry off the cap on the top of the handle using a thin flat blade such as a screwdriver, taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
  2. Unscrew the Philips screw that attaches the handle to the valve stem. 
  3. Gently pull of the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
  4. Reassemble the handle parts in reverse order.

(Fig. 4)

Triangular Shaped Handle (Euro Handle): (Fig. 5)

  1. Unscrew the setscrew on the side of the handle with a 1/8" hex wrench, taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
  2. Gently pull of the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
  3. Reassemble handle parts in reverse order.

(Fig. 5)

 

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