Product number
TVM300 Chrome - 9424980
TVM300 Matte Black - 9424981
TVM300 Brass - 9424982
TVM300 Copper - 9424983
TVM300 Brushed Nickel - 9424974
TVM300 Black Chrome - 9424984
TVM300 Honey Gold - 9424975
TVM300 Ascot Grey - 9424970
TVM300 Brushed Black Chrome - 9424972
TVM300 Bronze - 9427200
Specifications
Number of outgoing connections: 2
Connection (in) size: M26x1.5
Connection (out) size: 3/4" Built-in: No
Length of the retractable hose: 460 mm
Swivel spout: No
Temperature control limiter: Yes
Temperature limiter (38°C): Yes
Thermostat: Yes
Pressure-controlled: Yes
Dimensions / Weight
Height adjustable: No
Hose length: 1500 mm
Product - Width: 325 mm
Product - Depth: 623 mm
Product – Height: 1116 mm
Roof tile diameter: 300 mm
Maximum construction height: 1146 mm
Care instructions:
Faucet Cleaning
The surface is wiped with a soft cloth and lukewarm water and possibly a soap solution. Avoid alkaline, acidic descalers or abrasive cleaners. Brass is a material that develops a beautiful patina over time, but can be polished with a brass polish. Copper also develops a patina, but should not be polished. Other shiny surfaces
retain their shine and Honey Gold gets its depth from 2-3% real gold.
Purifying
Take good care of your sink and/or washbasin. Always clean after use,
This way, the surface will retain its shine and extend the life of your pool.
Clean with detergent and water. Remember to wipe dry after use and avoid
Avoid strong solutions of mineral acids and certain organic acids, which can cause corrosion of the pool surface.
on the surface. Also avoid chlorine solutions and silver polishes. Abrasive cleaners will damage the PVD coating. Also remember to rinse away acids
foods containing (juices, vinegar, mustard, salt, etc.).
Scratches
Your pool will get scratched at some point, it's inevitable.
To limit scratching, never use hard or sharp objects against the surface of your sink. Also avoid placing hot pans and pots in the sink. Abrasive powder and steel wool will scratch the surface, but
can also cause damage to the coating. Scratches will smooth out over time
and become a natural part of your evolving pool. Stainless
The shine of the steel remains despite scratches.
Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD)
Our colored sinks/basins are made of stainless steel, which is coated with a thin nitride film. The process is called physical vapor deposition (PVD), and it offers a unique
in addition to the color, a durable surface.
Stain removal
Stubborn dirt, coffee or tea discoloration, salt deposits and limescale and other
stubborn stains that stick to the surface:
If stains occur, use dishwashing liquid, soap or other
mild detergent that does not contain abrasives. For more stubborn stains,
Apply toothpaste to the stains with a soft cloth and gently rub them away.
Rinse with plenty of warm water.
Important
- Never leave cast iron pots made of rust-resistant material
or frying pans in the sink for long periods of time, as they can leave rust stains that are difficult to get rid of.
- Never use detergents containing corrosive acids and chemicals,
such as oven cleaners and dishwasher tablets.
- Never use steel wool or other abrasive materials.
Faucet Cleaning
Wipe the surface with a soft cloth and lukewarm water and possibly a soap solution. Avoid alkaline, acidic
descaling agents or abrasive cleaners. Brass is a material that acquires a beautiful patina over time, but
can be polished with brass polish. Copper also gets a patina, but it should not be polished. Other shiny surfaces
retain their shine and Honey Gold gets its depth from 2-3% real gold.
Kitchen sinks and washbasins
Purifying
Take good care of your pool. Always clean the pool after use, this will help the stainless steel surface retain its shine and last longer.
service life. Clean with a mild detergent and water. Remember to dry after use and avoid liquids drying on the surface of your sink. Avoid strong solutions of mineral acids and certain organic acids, which can cause corrosion on the stainless steel surface. Also avoid chlorine solutions and silver polishes. Rinse acidic foods (juices, vinegar, mustard, salt, etc.) from the surface of your sink as soon as possible. If stains occur, rub them with a soft cloth and toothpaste (e.g. Colgate).
Scratches
Your sink will get scratched, it's inevitable. To prevent scratching, never use hard or sharp objects on the surface of your sink. Also, avoid placing hot frying pans and pots directly on your sink. Abrasive powder and steel wool will scratch the surface, but can also cause unwanted discoloration. The scratches that do occur will smooth out over time and become a natural part of the developing surface. The shine of stainless steel will be maintained despite the scratches.
Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Coating
Our tinted sinks are also made of stainless steel that has been coated with a thin nitride film. The process is called physical vapor deposition (PVD), and it not only guarantees a unique color but also a durable surface.
Descaling
Descale the aerators, ceiling tiles and shower handles regularly by placing them in a water-vinegar solution (50/50) for a couple of hours. If limescale stains appear, use e.g. eucalyptus oil and a soft cloth to clean.
Lubrication
Lubricate only with silicone grease.