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Remove the Handles for the Cygnet Bathroom Faucet

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Refer to the following directions to remove the handles for the widespread Cygnet bathroom faucet or Cygnet bidet faucet.

Globe Handle: (Fig. 1)

  1. Hold the handle while turning the skirt counterclockwise by hand or with a strap wrench, taking care to product all finish surfaces.
  2. Remove any remaining components to expose the valve.
  3. Set all parts aside for reuse. 
  4. The valve can now be replaced or other repairs made.
  5. Reassemble handle parts in reverse order.

Note: Remove mineral deposits with a 50/50 white vinegar and warm water solution.

(Fig. 1)

Cylinder Handle: (Fig. 2)

  1. Pull straight up on the cylinder portion of the handle to remove.
  2. Remove any remaining components to expose the valve.
  3. Set all parts aside for reuse. 
  4. The valve can now be replaced or other repairs made.
  5. Reassemble handle parts in reverse order.

Note: Remove mineral deposits with a 50/50 white vinegar and warm water solution.

(Fig. 2)

Lever Handle: (Fig. 3)

  1. Remove the end cap from the short end of the lever turning counterclockwise by hand or with a strap wrench taking care to protect all finish surfaces.
  2. Life off the lever exposing the screw.
  3. Remove the Philips screw and any remaining components to expose the valve.
  4. Set all parts aside for reuse. 
  5. The valve can now be replaced or other repairs made.
  6. Reassemble handle parts in reverse order.

Note: Remove mineral deposits with a 50/50 white vinegar and warm water solution.

(Fig. 3)

 

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