IKEA ENSEN bath faucet with strainer instructions
Full Product Name: IKEA ENSEN Bath faucet with strainer, chrome plated
Article Number: 602.813.80
Number of user manuals: 1
Manuals and Parts List
There is one assembly instruction manual to fully build IKEA ENSEN bath faucet with strainer.
IKEA ENSEN Product Details
ENSEN Bath faucet with strainer, chrome plated
Article number: 602.813.80
10-year Limited Warranty. Read about the terms in the Limited Warranty brochure.
The cold-start function prevents hot water waste and saves energy. When you lift the lever straight up, only cold water is released. The function restricts opening the lever fully to the right.
Hot water is released by turning the lever to the left. It is only then that hot water is consumed.
This is a durable faucet that you can use for many years, since the hard, ceramic discs withstand the friction that always occurs when you change the temperature of the water.
Chrome-plated brass is a hard and durable surface that is easy to clean.
An aerator integrated in the faucet keeps the water flow just right while less water and energy is used.
You save hot water and energy every time you lift the lever. The cold start function avoids the unnecessary use of hot water for daily rituals like washing your hands or brushing your teeth.
Measurements:
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Questions and Answers
Number of questions: 2
Tammy
Posted on Oct 02, 2023I have a Ensen bath faucet with strainer, chrome plated, and I'm experiencing some issues with the cold-start function. Sometimes when I lift the lever straight up, hot water still comes out instead of just cold water. What could be causing this? Is there a specific way to adjust or maintain the faucet to ensure that the cold-start function is working properly?
Tammy
Alice @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Oct 04, 2023The issue you're experiencing with the cold-start function on your ENSEN bath faucet is likely due to a minor adjustment or maintenance needed. Here are some steps you can try to resolve the problem:
1. Check the faucet cartridge: The ceramic discs inside the cartridge may have become worn over time, causing the cold-start function to not work properly. Try replacing the cartridge to restore the cold-start functionality.
2. Clean the aerator: Over time, mineral buildup in the aerator can interfere with the water flow, affecting the cold-start operation. Unscrew the aerator and soak it in vinegar or a descaling solution to remove any buildup.
3. Adjust the temperature limit stop: There is a small screw or mechanism that sets the maximum temperature. Ensure it is properly adjusted to limit the hot water flow when the lever is lifted straight up.
4. Inspect the faucet stem: Make sure the faucet stem is moving freely and not binding, which could prevent the cold-start function from working correctly.
Following these troubleshooting steps should help you resolve the issue with the cold-start function on your ENSEN bath faucet. Let me know if you have any other questions
Elizabeth
Posted on Oct 02, 2022I am having trouble getting the faucet to work properly. Sometimes it's hard to get the temperature just right and I feel like the cold start function is not working correctly. Is there a trick to adjusting this or can I adjust the aerator to improve the water flow?
Elizabeth
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Oct 04, 2022The cold-start function on the ENSEN bath faucet is designed to prevent hot water waste and save energy. If you're having trouble getting the temperature just right, there are a few things you can try:
First, ensure the cold-start function is working properly. When you lift the lever straight up, only cold water should be released. If hot water is still coming out, the function may need adjustment. This can typically be done by tightening or adjusting the internal components.
As for the water flow, the integrated aerator is designed to optimize the flow while conserving water. If the flow seems too low, you can try removing and cleaning the aerator. This can help improve the water pressure and flow.
If you continue to experience issues, I'd recommend contacting IKEA customer service. They should be able to provide more detailed troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair, if needed. Let me know if you have any other questions