What to watch out for
Use the filter on the packaging to
have a non-aerated smooth natural
water flow. If you have a large water
supply on your faucet, reduce it
from the valves that feed the tap
with water to have a water supply
of 5 to 6 liters / minute. Alternatively,
you can use a non-aerated flow sta-
bilizer filter at 5 to 6 liters / minute.
This 5 to 6 liter / minute supply
according to international practices
for new water-saving taps is suffi-
cient for a comfortable and efficient
water use.
Although Fin can save water in
bigger water flows, it is designed to
have the highest efficiency in the
range of 5 to 6 liters / minute.
Make sure the hose connection with
the base of the appliance (D) is
correctly performed.
The first time you use the appliance,
allow water to run for a while and
check: a) if the water column falls
into the appliance's inlet, b) if you
move the appliance backwards or
EN
forwards the water column must
find the device's inlet, c) if the hose
has not cracked on the edge of the
sink, d) the end of the hose leading
to the water collection tank should
be higher than the level of the
collected water.
The appliance works properly if a
small amount of water is drained
from the hole of the water flow
switch (G) when the tap is opened,
which immediately stops when wa-
ter is collected and air is introduced
from the same hole.
While waiting for hot water, we
can collect almost all of the clean
water that is lost until the hot water
comes in. If we close the flow switch
hole (G) with the finger until the
warm water comes in. When the
warm water comes, we release
the hole and the device returns to
normal operation.
The collected clean water from Fin
is suitable for all uses inside and
outside the home except drinking.