Nabis A05028 Installation guide

Swish tap range
Instruction & Warranty Leaet
Product code:
A05028 A05029 A05030 A05031 A05032
Tap head shown is for illustration purposes only.
Please keep this instructions for future reference and request of replacement parts.

Water Regulations Requirements
It is important to ensure that the water supplies to your taps and mixers are connected in accordance with the water
regulations (WRAS) requirements and good plumbing practice.
It is Wolseley’s recommendation and good plumbing practice that the supplies of hot and cold water to the products
should be equal (balanced) pressures in order to provide a consistent ow. Supplies should be from a common source.
Either mains or tank fed. If supplies are not equal pressures then non return valves should be tted (not supplied).
There products have been designed to function on all types of water of water systems.
Please note: if a pump is to be installed to boost gravity supplies please refer to the pump manufactures instructions.
The hot and cold inlets for any of the products are hot on the left and cold on the right when viewed from the front of
the tting. It is our recommendation and good plumbing practice that a service valve also should be installed up stream
in the inlet supply lines.
Pipe Connections
IMPORTANT. Before making any inlet pipe connections all supplies MUST be thoroughly ushed to remove any
debris.
Failure to do so could result in damage or low ow from the tting.
It is a requirement of Byelaw 55 of the Water Fittings Byelaw Scheme that this function is undertaken before making
any pipe connections to supplies.
General Installation Notes
• Care must be taken during installation to prevent any risk of damage to the product or injury to installer.
• Installation must be carried out by a qualied and competent person and in accordance with the instructions supplied.
• Installations must comply with all Local and National Water Authority Regulations and Building/Plumbing
Regulations.
• Ensure that you have read and understood all sections of this manual before installation.
Water Supply Pressures
All ttings have been designed to function under the following conditions:
Product code Work pressure (bar)
Minimum Maximum
A05028 0.3 5
A05029 0.2 5
A05030 0.3 5
A05031 0.5 5
A05032 0.3 5
At high pressures it maybe necessary to reduce excessive ow rates by tting stop or servicing valves in the supply line
before the mixer or tap. These stop valves facilitate ease of maintenance should it be necessary.

Installation Requirements
Flexible Connecting Pipes
Please ensure exible pipes are connected to the household pipework with extra care to avoid the exi pipes are not
kinked, twist or bent sharply.
Below are recommended ways to t the exible pipes during tap installation. Failure to follow the below recommended
guidelines may damage the exible pipes or poor taps performance.
min.
80mm min.
15mm
max.
3Nm

Mono basin mixer
1. Identify all components and check for completeness, particularly before commencing installation.
2. Screw xing rods to tap body and tighten it.
3. Ensuring that the anti-rotational washer is tted to ange, then t ange to tap body.
4. Screw 2x exible tails into the tap body. Do not over tighten.
5. Locate the tap assembly down through the tap hole in basin.
6. Slide the C shaped rubber washer and the C shaped metal washer onto the xing rod up to the underside of the basin.
To secure the mixer in place tighten the xing nut onto the xing rod until they fully tightened against the C shaped metal
washer. A suitable spanner may be required to fully tighten the xing nuts.
7. Connect the exible tails to the hot and cold water supplies.
8. Turn on the mains water supply letting the water ow for a few minutes to ush through the system.
9. Check all joints and connections for any leaks.
Basin / Bath tap
1. Identify all components and check for completeness, particularly before commencing installation.
2. Remove backnut and backnut washer from tap tails.
3. Ensuring that the Anti-rotational washer is tted to ange, then t ange to the tap body.
4. Fit the tap body through the holes in basin/bath,
4. Secure the tap body to the basin / bath using the backnut washer and backnut below the basin/bath. Tighten the backnut onto
the threaded tails. A suitable spanner may be required to fully tighten the backnut.
5. Connect the hot and cold water supplies to tap body.
6. Turn on the mains water supply letting the water ow for a few minutes to ush through the system.
7. Check all joints and connections for any leaks.
Tap body
Anti-rotational washer
C shaped rubber washer
Fixing rod
Flange
Fixing Nut
Flexible tails
C shaped metal washer
Tap Body
Flange
Anti-rotational washer
Backnut
Backnut washer
Hot
Fig 1
Cold

Bath Shower Mixer
1. Identify all components and check for completeness, particularly before commencing installation.
2. Remove the backnuts and backnut washers from tap body..
3. Ensuring that the anti-rotational washer is tted to ange, then t ange to tap body.
4. Fit the mixer to the bath.
5. Secure the body to the bath by using the backnut washer and backnut below the bath. Do not overtighten.
6. Connect the hot and cold water supplies to the threaded tails of tap body.
7. Mark the position of the wall bracket, drill 2 holes and insert the wall plug. See Fig 1.
8. Fit the xing bracket to wall using wall screws, assembly and push holder to xing bracket until you hear "click".
.The handset holder can be adjusted to suit. See Fig 2.
9. Fit the shower hose to the outlet of tap body using the small washer .
10. Fit the shower hose to handset using the small washer .
11. Turn on the mains water supply letting the water ow for a few minutes to ush through the system.
12. Operate the mixer in both bath and shower mode. To switch from bath to shower mode, move the diverter lever from one
extreme to the other.
13. Check all joints and connections for any leaks.
Fig 1
Fixing bracket
Holder
Fig 2
Tap body
Flange
Anti-rotational washer
Backnut
Backnut washer Shower hose
Wall bracket
Handset

Bath Filler
1. Identify all components and check for completeness, particularly before commencing installation.
2. Remove the backnuts and backnut washers from tap body.
3. Ensuring that the anti-rotational washer is tted to ange, then t ange to tap body.
4. Fit the mixer to the bath.
5. Secure the body to the bath by using the backnut washer and backnut below the bath. Do not overtighten.
6. Connect the hot and cold water supplies to the threaded tails of tap body.
7. Turn on the mains water supply letting the water ow for a few minutes to ush through the system.
8. Operate the mixer in both bath and shower mode. To switch from bath to shower mode, move the diverter lever from one
extreme to the other.
9. Check all joints and connections for any leaks.
Tap body
Flange
Anti-rotational washer
Backnut
Backnut washer

Component Diagram

Care & Maintenance
To maintain the surface nishes, simply wipe occasionally with a mild detergent on a soft damp cloth. Dry using a soft cloth,
never use abrasive cleaners or chemical household cleaners, and avoid contact with concentrated bleach.
Nabis products are manufactured to the highest of standards and should require little or no maintenance. In the unlikely event of
any spare part requirements, please contact our free phone helpline number.
Free Phone Helpline
Should you require any technical help in association with your Nabis products please call 0344 292 7062 with your query.
Warranty: 5 Years
For detail warranty information, please visit our website: plumbcenter.co.uk
Address:
Plumb & Parts
Wolseley Center
Harrison Way
Leamington Spa
CV313HH
Website:
Plumbcenter.co.uk
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