Pfister Stellen LG529-ESA Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet Quick Installation Guide
Model: LG529-ESA
Product Type: Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet
Brand: Pfister
Installation Support
For personal assistance, product specifications, and "how-to" questions, contact Pfister at 1-800-PFAUCET (732-8238) or visit pfisterfaucets.com/support.
Installation videos are available at pfisterfaucets.com/videos.
Important Warnings
⚠️ **WARNING / ADVERTENCIA / AVERTISSEMENT**
To reduce the risk of injury or property damage, read all instructions before installing. Wear safety goggles. Install in accordance with all state & local plumbing & building codes. Call a professional if uncertain.
Required Tools
- ? Adjustable Wrenches
- ? Safety Goggles
- ? Plumber's Putty
- ? Flashlight
- ? Cloth
Additional Helpful Tools
Order 931-077 (Aerator Tool) is available.
Parts in the Box
The box contains the following components, labeled A through M:
- A: Faucet Body/Spout
- B: Deckplate (optional)
- C: Mounting Plate (for Option 2)
- D: Mounting Plate (for Option 1)
- E: Plastic Washer
- F: Washer/Gasket
- G: Mounting Nut
- H: Pull-down hose weight
- J (x2): Supply line connectors (not included)
- K: Control Box
- L: Power Adapter
- M: Aerator Tool (part of Order 931-077)
* Supply nuts are not required for installation.
Installation Steps
Step 1: Turn Off Water Supply
Locate and shut off the water supply valves, usually found under the sink or near the water meter. If replacing an old faucet, remove it and clean the sink surface.
Diagram shows a sink with hot and cold water inlets under the sink, labeled 'Cold' (Fría/Froid) and 'Hot' (Caliente/Chaud).
Step 2: Install Spout
Option 1: Install Spout without Deckplate
Diagram shows faucet spout (A) and mounting plate (D). Text indicates to apply plumber's putty around the bottom outer edge of plate (D).
Diagram 2B shows components (E, F, G) being assembled onto the faucet body and secured with nut (G). An adjustable wrench is shown. Text mentions optional tool 931-077 for tightening nut (G).
Option 2: Install Spout with Deckplate
Diagram shows faucet spout (A), deckplate (B), and mounting plate (C). Text indicates to apply plumber's putty around the bottom outer edge of plate (C).
Diagram 2B shows components (E, F, G) being assembled onto the faucet body and secured with nut (G). An adjustable wrench is shown. Text mentions optional tool 931-077 for tightening nut (G).
Step 3: Install Control Box
No tools are required for this step.
Diagram 3A shows the faucet body with hoses and the control box (K). It illustrates matching identical number tags on the hoses and aligning arrows ➡️ for proper connection.
Diagram 3D shows a hose connector being detached from a tube.
Diagram 3E shows a hose connector being pushed onto a receiving tube until a click is heard and it cannot be pushed further. The control box (K) has 'IN' and 'OUT' ports. Power adapter cable (A1) is also shown connecting.
Step 4: Install Power Adapter
No tools are required for this step.
Diagram 4A shows the power adapter (L) connecting to the control box (K).
Diagram 4B shows the power adapter being plugged into a wall outlet. A warning states: "Do not use the same outlet as the garbage disposal. The faucet will not work properly." An optional battery pack (order 952-007) is mentioned.
Step 5: Connect Pull-Down Hose & Weight
No tools are required for this step.
Diagram 5A shows the components of the pull-down hose weight (H) and screws (H1, H4).
Diagram 5B shows the weight (H) being installed over a locator tape on the pull-down hose. Screws (H1, H4) and clips (H2, H3) are used to secure it.
Step 6: Connect Water Supply Lines
Requires adjustable wrenches.
Diagram 6A shows the faucet body with inlets. Red tag (A1) indicates the hot water inlet. Protective caps on supply lines (J) should be removed.
Diagram 6B/6C shows connecting the hot and cold water supply lines (J) to the faucet and then to the corresponding hot and cold water valves under the sink. Text indicates "Hand Tighten". A maximum connection length of 1" (26 mm) is noted.
A note states that water supply lines are not included and users should consult the manufacturer's instructions. Incorrect installation may cause leaks.
Step 7: Turn On Water & Confirm Proper Installation
Diagram shows hot and cold water lines connected to the faucet.
Text instructs to check for leaks above and below the sink.
Step 8: Flush the Faucet Before Using
No parts are required for this step.
Diagram 8A shows the faucet spout.
Diagram 8B shows water flowing from the faucet, with a timer indicating 15 seconds. Text instructs to allow full hot & full cold water to run for at least 15 seconds each.
Diagram 8C shows the spray head being attached.
Step 9: Faucet Functions
Diagrams illustrate the faucet spout and handle. Text explains how to activate spray mode (press lower button), return to stream mode (quickly depress upper button), and pause (depress and hold upper button). Note: The faucet always turns on in stream mode.
Step 10: Sensor Functions
Diagram 10A shows the faucet spout with the sensor.
Diagram 10B shows waving a hand within 3 inches (8 cm) from the sensor to activate or deactivate it.
Diagram 10C shows adjusting the temperature using the handle.
A "Low Battery Indicator" is described. The LED light on the sensor pulses slowly four times after each activation.
For long periods of non-use, return the handle to the closed position.
Step 11: Manual Override
Diagram shows a hand turning a manual override dial on the control box.
Text explains: "If necessary, the sensor can be overridden with the manual override. The faucet can then be used manually."
Additional Installation Help
For additional installation help, contact Pfister at 1-800-PFAUCET (732-8238) or visit pfisterfaucets.com.