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)
- Hold on to the handle while turning the skirt counterclockwise by hand or with a strap wrench, taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
- Remove the Philips screw and any remaining components to expose the valve.
- Reassemble the handle parts in reverse order.
(Fig. 1)
Lever Handle (With Handle Insert): (Fig. 2)
- 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.
- Gently pull off the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
- Reassemble the handle parts in reverse order.
(Fig. 2)
Sculpted Acrylic or Blade Handle: (Fig. 3)
- 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.
- Unscrew the Philips screw that attaches the handle to the valve stem.
- Gently pull off the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
- Reassemble handle parts in reverse order.
(Fig. 3)
Round Stacked Handle: (Fig. 4)
- 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.
- Unscrew the Philips screw that attaches the handle to the valve stem.
- Gently pull of the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
- Reassemble the handle parts in reverse order.
(Fig. 4)
Triangular Shaped Handle (Euro Handle): (Fig. 5)
- Unscrew the setscrew on the side of the handle with a 1/8" hex wrench, taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
- Gently pull of the handle and any remaining components to expose the valve.
- Reassemble handle parts in reverse order.
(Fig. 5)
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