2
Fig. 2
Dispenser Installation
Materials Required:
• Power Driver
• Phillips Bit
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Cutting Fluid
• 1” Diameter Hole
Saw (Diamond Bit
for Granite or Stone)
• Clear Silicone Caulk
• Safety Glasses
• Magic Marker
Note: If drilling of the countertop is required, be sure to use an approved KC Installer or other
trained professional.
Fig. 4
1. If a 1” hole already exists on the
countertop, go to step 6.
2. If drilling a new hole, it is recommended
the hole be away from the faucet,
preferably in the 10 o’clock or 2 o’clock
position (see gure 1).
3. Use the plastic template provided to
determine the appropriate position from
the sink’s edge, based on what is under
the countertop, the hole should be drilled.
Note the maximum dimension from the
center of the hole to the edge of the sink
is 3.5 inches (see gure 2).
4. Once the location is determined, trace
the 1” diameter hole using a marker
(see gure 3).
5. Drill a 1” diameter hole in the marked
location (see gure 4). Clean the area
around the hole so it is free of debris.
IMPORTANT – Use the proper drill bit for
your surface and use cutting uid to cool
the bit during drilling.
6. Insert the support shaft thru the hole in
the countertop (see gure 5).
Fig. 1
10:00
Faucet
2:00
Ideal Dispensing
Head Placement
Optional Area
of Installation
Fig. 3
3.5”
Fig. 5