Deante Faucet Installation and Usage Guide

Brand: Deante

Introduction and General Information

This document provides installation and usage instructions for Deante faucets. Please read all instructions carefully before proceeding with installation.

General Installation Guidelines

Important: Before connecting the faucet, flush the plumbing installation thoroughly to remove any debris or sediment. Failure to do so may result in damage to the faucet's internal components (e.g., ceramic head) or reduced water flow and pressure.

Ensure the installation location and method allow for easy access for future maintenance, servicing, or disassembly.

Installation should be performed by qualified individuals. For built-in products, verify proper functionality before final installation, ideally with a supervisor present. Any damage caused by improper installation or maintenance is not covered by the warranty.

Avoid installing the faucet using additional extensions or reducers not supplied by the manufacturer. Always use the original components provided with the product.

For replacement parts, please contact the manufacturer via email at sklep@deante.pl.

To prevent damage from water impurities, it is recommended to install angle valves with integrated mesh filters for deck-mounted faucets, or seals with mesh filters for wall-mounted faucets and shower panels.

Use caution when tightening flexible hoses to the faucet body; avoid using sharp tools or excessive force that could damage the connections.

Deante faucets are designed for indoor use only. Protect them from freezing temperatures. If the property will be unoccupied for an extended period, it is advisable to shut off the main water supply.

Never leave the installation site unattended during pressure or leak testing.

It is not recommended to use thermostatic faucets in conjunction with continuous-flow gas or electric water heaters.

The manufacturer reserves the right to implement production changes and product improvements based on technological advancements and aesthetic considerations, without prior notification.

Please note that slight variations in color or shade may occur between products from the same line. Such differences are normal and do not constitute a defect.

Technical Requirements

For Faucets (Non-Thermostatic)

❄️ Water Pressure: Minimum 0.5 BAR, Maximum 10 BAR

?️ Temperature: Minimum 5°C, Maximum 65°C

For Thermostatic Faucets

? Water Pressure: Minimum 0.5 BAR, Maximum 10 BAR

?️ Temperature: Hot Water Inlet: Minimum 55°C, Maximum 65°C; Mixed Water Outlet: Maximum 25°C

? Temperature Tolerance: ±0.5 BAR

Maintenance Instructions

Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and performance of your Deante faucet. The user is responsible for cleaning:

Recommendations for Cleaning:

For detailed warranty information, please visit www.deante.pl.

Installation Guide for Various Faucet Types

Type 1: Wall-Mounted Shower Faucet

This section details the installation of a wall-mounted shower faucet system.

Step A: Water Connections

Diagram shows wall connections for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water. Two threaded outlets are visible. Symbols indicate correct installation (✔️) and incorrect installation (❌) for hoses. A symbol resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are shown, suggesting the need for proper tools and connection types.

Action: Connect the hot and cold water supply lines to the corresponding wall outlets.

Step B: Mounting Height and Alignment

Diagram illustrates the required mounting height for the faucet body, indicated as 150 mm from the finished wall surface. It also shows the faucet body being aligned horizontally, with symbols indicating 90° angles for the connections.

Action: Ensure the faucet body is mounted at the correct height (150 mm) and is level.

Step C: Attaching Faucet Body to Wall Connections

Diagram shows the faucet body being attached to the pre-installed wall connections. Two circular escutcheons (decorative plates) are shown being positioned. Arrows indicate the direction of assembly.

Action: Secure the faucet body to the wall connections, using the provided escutcheons.

Step D: Connecting Flexible Hoses

Diagram illustrates connecting the flexible hoses for the showerhead and the faucet spout to the respective outlets on the faucet body. Arrows indicate the direction of tightening.

Action: Connect the flexible hoses to the faucet outlets, ensuring a secure fit.

Type 2: Built-in Faucet System

This section covers the installation of a built-in faucet system, likely for a shower or bath with multiple outlets.

Step A: Assembling the Main Mixer Unit

Diagram shows the central mixer unit with multiple ports. Arrows indicate the connection of pipes for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water. Symbols resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are present, indicating the need for proper tools and connection methods.

Action: Connect the hot and cold water supply pipes to the main mixer unit.

Step B: Connecting Outlets and Controls

Diagram shows the assembled mixer unit. Arrows indicate the connection of various outlets, such as a showerhead, faucet spout, and control handles.

Action: Attach the desired outlets (e.g., showerhead, spout) and control handles to the mixer unit.

Step C: Mounting to the Wall

Diagram shows the mixer unit being positioned within the wall. Various components like escutcheons and mounting hardware are depicted. Symbols indicating a wrench (?) and the specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are shown, along with arrows for tightening.

Action: Mount the mixer unit into the wall, securing it with the provided hardware.

Step D: Final Assembly and Connections

Diagram shows the final assembly, including attaching the control handles and connecting the flexible hoses for the showerhead and spout. Arrows indicate rotation for tightening.

Action: Attach the control handles and connect any remaining flexible hoses.

Type 3: Floor-Standing Tub Faucet

This section details the installation of a floor-standing faucet, typically for a freestanding bathtub.

Step A: Base Unit Installation

Diagram shows the base unit of the floor-standing faucet, which connects to the water supply. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are present.

Action: Prepare the base unit for connection to the water supply.

Step B: Sealing Connections with PTFE Tape

Diagram illustrates the use of PTFE thread seal tape (?) on threaded connections. Text labels confirm "PTFE THREAD SEAL TAPE". Instructions are provided in multiple languages: "Użyj taśmy PTFE", "Use PTFE tape", "PTFE-Band verwenden", "Пользуйтесь термоскотчем PTFE".

Action: Apply PTFE thread seal tape to all threaded water supply connections.

Step C: Connecting to Water Pipes

Diagram shows the base unit being connected to the water supply pipes. Arrows indicate rotation (?) for tightening the connections.

Action: Connect the base unit to the plumbing lines, ensuring a tight seal.

Step D: Securing the Base Unit

Diagram shows the base unit being attached to the floor. Arrows indicate upward movement (↑) for installation. A pressure gauge (?) is shown, suggesting a pressure test might be performed.

Action: Secure the base unit to the floor according to the diagram.

Step E: Final Assembly and Mounting

Diagram shows the main body of the faucet being attached to the base unit. It indicates the use of a wrench (?) and a drill (?) for securing components. Screws are shown being inserted and tightened.

Action: Assemble the faucet body onto the base unit using the provided hardware and tools.

Step F: Tightening Screws

Diagram shows screws being tightened using a wrench (?) to secure the faucet body to the base. Arrows indicate the tightening direction (?).

Action: Tighten all securing screws firmly.

Step G: Attaching Cover Plate

Diagram shows a cover plate being placed over the top of the assembled unit and secured with screws.

Action: Attach and secure the cover plate.

Step H: Installing the Faucet Column

Diagram shows the main column of the faucet being attached to the assembled base. Screws are shown being tightened.

Action: Mount the faucet column onto the secured base.

Step I: Final Securing of Faucet Column

Diagram shows the faucet column being rotated and secured to the base. Arrows indicate tightening (?).

Action: Ensure the faucet column is securely fastened.

Step J: Final Placement

Diagram shows the completed floor-standing faucet installed next to a bathtub.

Action: Final placement and connection check.

Type 4: Deck-Mounted Faucet with Shower Head

This section covers the installation of a deck-mounted faucet system, typically for a bathtub or a large sink, including a hand shower.

Hose Identification (a, b, c)

Diagram shows three types of flexible hoses:
  • Hose a: Quantity 2x. Appears to be standard connection hoses.
  • Hose b: Quantity 1x. Appears to be a standard connection hose.
  • Hose c: Quantity 1x. Appears to be a standard connection hose.

Step A: Connecting Hoses to Faucet Body

Diagram shows the main faucet body. Arrows indicate the connection of hoses (labeled 'a' and 'b') to specific ports. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are shown, suggesting connection to the supply lines.

Action: Connect hoses 'a' and 'b' to the designated ports on the faucet body, corresponding to hot and cold water supplies.

Step B: Mounting Faucet Components on Deck

Diagram shows the faucet spout, handles, and shower diverter being mounted onto a deck surface. Various washers and nuts are depicted, with arrows indicating tightening.

Action: Install the faucet spout, handles, and shower diverter onto the deck, securing them with the provided hardware.

Step C: Connecting Flexible Hoses to Supply

Diagram shows the underside of the deck. Hoses 'a' (likely for hot and cold water) and hose 'b' (possibly for the shower diverter) are shown being connected to the respective supply points. Hose 'c' is shown connected to the showerhead. Arrows indicate tightening (?).

Action: Connect the flexible hoses to the water supply lines and the showerhead assembly.

Type 5: Deck-Mounted Faucet with Multiple Controls and Shower Head

This section details the installation of a deck-mounted faucet system featuring multiple controls and a hand shower.

Hose Identification (a, b, c, d)

Diagram shows four types of flexible hoses:
  • Hose a: Quantity 2x. Standard connection hoses.
  • Hose b: Quantity 1x. Standard connection hose.
  • Hose c: Quantity 1x. Standard connection hose.
  • Hose d: Quantity 1x. Standard connection hose.

Step A: Connecting Hoses to Faucet Body

Diagram shows the main faucet body with multiple ports. Arrows indicate the connection of hoses (labeled 'a') to specific ports. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are shown.

Action: Connect hoses 'a' to the designated ports on the faucet body, corresponding to hot and cold water supplies.

Step B: Connecting Hoses to Outlets

Diagram shows the faucet body and its various outlets. Arrows indicate the connection of hoses 'd', 'b', and 'c' to the faucet spout, diverter, and showerhead respectively. The showerhead is shown being attached.

Action: Connect hoses 'd', 'b', and 'c' to the faucet spout, diverter, and showerhead, respectively. Attach the showerhead.

Step C: Mounting Faucet Components on Deck

Diagram shows the faucet spout, controls, and shower diverter being mounted onto a deck surface. Various washers, nuts, and screws are depicted, with arrows indicating tightening (?) and the use of a screwdriver (?).

Action: Install the faucet spout, controls, and shower diverter onto the deck, securing them with the provided hardware.

Step D: Connecting Flexible Hoses to Supply

Diagram shows the underside of the deck. Hoses 'a' (for hot and cold water), hose 'b' (for the diverter), hose 'c' (for the showerhead), and hose 'd' (for the spout) are shown being connected to the respective supply points. Arrows indicate tightening (?).

Action: Connect all flexible hoses to the water supply lines and outlets.

Type 1: Single-Hole Sink Faucet

This section covers the installation of a single-hole sink faucet.

Hose Identification (a)

Diagram shows flexible hose 'a', quantity 2x. These are typically for hot and cold water supply.

Step A: Mounting Faucet on Sink Deck

Diagram shows the faucet being placed on a sink deck. A large nut and washers are shown underneath, with an arrow indicating tightening (?).

Action: Position the faucet on the sink deck and secure it from underneath using the provided nut and washers.

Step B: Connecting Flexible Hoses

Diagram shows the underside of the sink deck. Hoses 'a' are shown being connected to the faucet's supply inlets. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are indicated.

Action: Connect the flexible hoses 'a' to the hot and cold water supply lines.

Type 2: Wall-Mounted Spout and Control

This section details the installation of a wall-mounted faucet spout and separate control handle.

Step A: Connecting Water Supply to Mixer Unit

Diagram shows the wall-mounted mixer unit. Arrows indicate the connection of pipes for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water. Symbols resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are present.

Action: Connect the hot and cold water supply pipes to the wall-mounted mixer unit.

Step B: Attaching Spout and Control Handle

Diagram shows the mixer unit installed in the wall. The faucet spout and control handle are shown being attached. Arrows indicate rotation for tightening.

Action: Attach the faucet spout and control handle to the mixer unit.

Type 3: Floor-Standing Sink Faucet

This section covers the installation of a floor-standing faucet, typically for a basin or sink.

Step A: Base Unit Installation

Diagram shows the base unit of the floor-standing faucet, which connects to the water supply. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are present.

Action: Prepare the base unit for connection to the water supply.

Step B: Sealing Connections with PTFE Tape

Diagram illustrates the use of PTFE thread seal tape (?) on threaded connections. Text labels confirm "PTFE THREAD SEAL TAPE". Instructions are provided in multiple languages: "Użyj taśmy PTFE", "Use PTFE tape", "PTFE-Band verwenden", "Пользуйтесь термоскотчем PTFE".

Action: Apply PTFE thread seal tape to all threaded water supply connections.

Step C: Connecting to Water Pipes

Diagram shows the base unit being connected to the water supply pipes. Arrows indicate rotation (?) for tightening the connections.

Action: Connect the base unit to the plumbing lines, ensuring a tight seal.

Step D: Securing the Base Unit

Diagram shows the base unit being attached to the floor. Arrows indicate upward movement (↑) for installation. A pressure gauge (?) is shown, suggesting a pressure test might be performed.

Action: Secure the base unit to the floor according to the diagram.

Step E: Final Assembly and Mounting

Diagram shows the main body of the faucet being attached to the base unit. It indicates the use of a wrench (?) and a drill (?) for securing components. Screws are shown being inserted and tightened.

Action: Assemble the faucet body onto the base unit using the provided hardware and tools.

Step F: Tightening Screws

Diagram shows screws being tightened using a wrench (?) to secure the faucet body to the base. Arrows indicate the tightening direction (?).

Action: Tighten all securing screws firmly.

Step G: Attaching Cover Plate

Diagram shows a cover plate being placed over the top of the assembled unit and secured with screws.

Action: Attach and secure the cover plate.

Step H: Installing the Faucet Column

Diagram shows the main column of the faucet being attached to the assembled base. Screws are shown being tightened.

Action: Mount the faucet column onto the secured base.

Step I: Final Securing of Faucet Column

Diagram shows the faucet column being rotated and secured to the base. Arrows indicate tightening (?).

Action: Ensure the faucet column is securely fastened.

Step J: Final Placement

Diagram shows the completed floor-standing faucet installed next to a sink.

Action: Final placement and connection check.

Type 1: Single-Hole Sink Faucet (Alternative Design)

This section covers the installation of a different single-hole sink faucet design.

Hose Identification (a, b)

Diagram shows flexible hoses 'a' (quantity 2x) and 'b' (quantity 1x). These are typically for hot and cold water supply.

Step A: Mounting Faucet on Sink Deck

Diagram shows the faucet being placed on a sink deck. A large nut and washers are shown underneath, with an arrow indicating tightening (?).

Action: Position the faucet on the sink deck and secure it from underneath using the provided nut and washers.

Step B: Connecting Flexible Hoses

Diagram shows the underside of the sink deck. Hoses 'a' are shown being connected to the faucet's supply inlets. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are indicated.

Action: Connect the flexible hoses 'a' to the hot and cold water supply lines.

Type 2: Single-Hole Sink Faucet (Curved Spout)

This section covers the installation of a single-hole sink faucet with a curved spout.

Hose Identification (a)

Diagram shows flexible hose 'a', quantity 2x. These are typically for hot and cold water supply.

Step A: Mounting Faucet on Sink Deck

Diagram shows the faucet being placed on a sink deck. A large nut and washers are shown underneath, with an arrow indicating tightening (?).

Action: Position the faucet on the sink deck and secure it from underneath using the provided nut and washers.

Step B: Connecting Flexible Hoses

Diagram shows the underside of the sink deck. Hoses 'a' are shown being connected to the faucet's supply inlets. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are indicated.

Action: Connect the flexible hoses 'a' to the hot and cold water supply lines.

Type 1: Bidet Faucet

This section covers the installation of a faucet for a bidet.

Step A: Mounting Faucet on Bidet Deck

Diagram shows the faucet being placed on a bidet deck. A large nut and washers are shown underneath, with an arrow indicating tightening (?).

Action: Position the faucet on the bidet deck and secure it from underneath using the provided nut and washers.

Step B: Connecting Flexible Hoses

Diagram shows the underside of the bidet deck. Flexible hoses are shown being connected to the faucet's supply inlets. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are indicated.

Action: Connect the flexible hoses to the hot and cold water supply lines.

Type 2: Bidet Spray (Hand Shower)

This section covers the installation of a bidet spray or hand shower.

Step A: Wall Mounting and Water Connection

Diagram shows the bidet spray holder being mounted on a wall. It indicates connection points for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water supply pipes. Symbols resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are present. Minimum (min) and maximum (max) installation depths are indicated.

Action: Mount the bidet spray holder to the wall and connect the hot and cold water supply pipes.

Step B: Assembling the Spray Unit

Diagram shows the main body of the bidet spray unit. Arrows indicate the connection of hoses and the spray head. Symbols resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are present.

Action: Assemble the bidet spray unit, connecting the hoses and spray head.

Step C: Connecting to Water Supply

Diagram shows the assembled unit connected to the wall plumbing. Arrows indicate rotation (?) for tightening.

Action: Connect the assembled unit to the water supply lines.

Step D: Final Assembly and Connections

Diagram shows the final assembly of the bidet spray system, including connecting the hose to the spray head and the unit to the wall. Symbols for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water are indicated.

Action: Complete the assembly by connecting the spray hose and ensuring all connections are secure.

Step E: Securing the Unit

Diagram shows the final mounting of the bidet spray unit to the wall, with arrows indicating tightening.

Action: Secure the bidet spray unit to the wall.

Step F: Connecting the Spray Hose

Diagram shows the final connection of the flexible hose to the bidet spray head and the main unit.

Action: Connect the flexible hose to the bidet spray head.

Type 1: Built-in Shower Control

This section covers the installation of a built-in shower control unit.

Step A: Connecting Water Supply to Mixer Unit

Diagram shows the built-in mixer unit. Arrows indicate the connection of pipes for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water. Symbols resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are present.

Action: Connect the hot and cold water supply pipes to the built-in mixer unit.

Step B: Mounting Mixer Unit and Connecting Controls

Diagram shows the mixer unit installed in the wall. The control handle is shown being attached. Arrows indicate rotation for tightening.

Action: Mount the mixer unit into the wall and attach the control handle.

Step C: Attaching Escutcheon and Final Control

Diagram shows the escutcheon plate being attached to the wall, covering the mixer unit. The control handle is shown being fitted and operated with a tool.

Action: Attach the escutcheon plate and fit the final control handle.

Type 2: Built-in Shower Control (Dual Control)

This section covers the installation of a built-in shower control unit with dual controls.

Step A: Connecting Water Supply to Mixer Unit

Diagram shows the built-in mixer unit with multiple ports. Arrows indicate the connection of pipes for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water. Symbols resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are present.

Action: Connect the hot and cold water supply pipes to the built-in mixer unit.

Step B: Mounting Mixer Unit and Connecting Controls

Diagram shows the mixer unit installed in the wall. Control handles are shown being attached. Arrows indicate rotation for tightening.

Action: Mount the mixer unit into the wall and attach the control handles.

Step C: Attaching Escutcheons and Final Controls

Diagram shows escutcheon plates being attached to the wall, covering the mixer unit. Control handles are shown being fitted and operated with a tool.

Action: Attach the escutcheon plates and fit the final control handles.

Type 3: Built-in Shower Control (Dual Control - Alternative)

This section covers the installation of an alternative built-in shower control unit with dual controls.

Step A: Connecting Water Supply to Mixer Unit

Diagram shows the built-in mixer unit with multiple ports. Arrows indicate the connection of pipes for hot (☀️) and cold (❄️) water. Symbols resembling a wrench (?) and a specific fitting ([nut and seal]) are present.

Action: Connect the hot and cold water supply pipes to the built-in mixer unit.

Step B: Mounting Mixer Unit and Connecting Controls

Diagram shows the mixer unit installed in the wall. Control handles are shown being attached. Arrows indicate rotation for tightening.

Action: Mount the mixer unit into the wall and attach the control handles.

Step C: Attaching Escutcheons and Final Controls

Diagram shows escutcheon plates being attached to the wall, covering the mixer unit. Control handles are shown being fitted and operated with a tool.

Action: Attach the escutcheon plates and fit the final control handles.

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