
Kitchen Faucets
Installation Guide
and Users Manual


ZLINE created a wide range of faucet solutions delivering comfortable
elegance and undeniable quality down to the smallest detail. Brass
housing allows ZLINE faucets to be durable and provides sophistication.
It’s what’s on the inside that counts.
Behind the scenes, ZLINE’s main focus is improving water efficiency.
The faucets are manufactured with carefully hand selected materials
that undergo over 50,000 unit tests, well over the industry standard for
certification of 15,000 tests. 1.8 gal/min provides the perfect aerated
water pressure — saving water, energy, and time at the best price point in
the industry.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1
Prior to Installation
Safety Tips
Installation Preparation
Care and Maintenance
Notes
SPRING FAUCETS 3
Parts
Tools
Models:
FSNZ (Apollo Series)
FSTB (Sierra Series)
12-0140 (Van Gogh Series)
Assembly
PULL DOWN FAUCETS 9
Parts
Tools
Models:
FPBC (Castor Series)
11-0129 (Shakespeare Series)
FPBL (Edison Series)
FPTF (Gemini Series)
11-0130 (Dante Series)
11-0128 (Voltaire Series)
FPTB (Arthur Series)
13-0048 (Renoir Series)
FPNZ (Monet Series)
11-0131 (Dali Series)
Assembly
TABLE OF CONTENTS

FMTF (DA VINCI) PULL DOWN FAUCET 19
Parts
Tools
Model:
FMTF (Da Vinci Series)
Assembly
SINGLE HANDLE FAUCET 24
Parts
Tools
Models:
FFCS (Rembrandt Series)
Assembly
DOUBLE HANDLE FAUCET 30
Parts
Tools
Models:
FFCC (Mona Series)
Assembly
TROUBLESHOOTING 36
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1
Prior to Installation
Make sure that the cold and hot water lines are turned off.
Wrap all threaded connections with plumber’s tape. Always wrap in a clockwise
direction.
Cover your drain to avoid losing parts.
Do not disassemble the main faucet body, as it has been installed and commissioned
correctly and precisely before delivery to the factory.
To keep the faucet from jamming, flush the water pipe before installation.
Operating conditions: Working pressure at 0.05-1.0 MPa (including cold and hot
water pressure) with applicable water temperature: 39.2°F - 194°F.
Installation Preparation
1. Shut off the water and let the water in the current faucet drain.
2. Assemble needed tools. The tools needed for each installation are included at the
beginning of each section.
3. Loosen the hardware that keeps the current faucet in place. Remove faucet.
Care and Maintenance
To keep the product clean and shining, follow the steps below:
1. Rinse clean with water and dry with a soft cloth.
2. Do not clean with soaps, acid, polish, abrasives, or harsh cleaners.
3. Do not use cloth with a coarse surface.
4. Unscrew the aerator and clean when necessary.
Safety Instructions
If soldering the water connections when installing the faucet, remove the O-rings,
cartridges, and washers before applying any heat.
Protect your eyes when cutting or soldering.
Do not over tighten screws/nuts. Finger tighten, then use a wrench/Philips-head
screwdriver to tighten the fixing screw/nut until snug.

2
NOTES
Faucet Model: Purchase Order #: Date:

3
Spring Faucet

4
Tools:
Time required:
+/- 45 minutes
Wrench
Legend:
Hot Water
Warning
Cold Water
Plumber’s Tape-
Used for a watertight seal on
threaded pipe joints.
Grease
Phillips-head screwdriver
Bucket
Spring Faucet

5
Spring Kitchen Faucet Models
FSNZ (Apollo Series)
Spring Faucet
FSTB (Sierra Series)

6
Spring Kitchen Faucet Models
12-0140 (Van Gogh Series)
Spring Faucets

7
Spring Faucet
Plumbers Tape
Loosen the fixing nut and screws and
put aside.
Secure the hardware into place with
the Base O-ring, nuts, and screws.
Mount faucet to counter top.
Secure the hoses to the hot (red) and
cold (blue) lines appropriately.

8
Spring Faucet
Test the faucet.
spray head
spray head
Make sure that the spray head is
properly secured.
Review the diagram to understand the
hot, cold, and open settings.

9
Pull Down Faucets

10
Tools:
Time required:
+/- 45 minutes
Wrench
Legend:
Hot Water
Warning
Cold Water
Plumber’s Tape-
Used for a watertight seal
on threaded pipe joints.
Grease
Phillips-head screwdriver
Bucket
Pull Down Faucets

11
Pull Down Kitchen Faucet Models
FPBC (Castor Series)
Pull Down Faucets
11-0129 (Shakespeare Series)

12
Pull Down Faucets
Pull Down Kitchen Faucet Models
FPBL (Edison Series)
FPTF (Gemini Series)

13
Pull Down Kitchen Faucet Models
11-0130 (Dante Series)
Pull Down Faucets
11-0128 (Voltaire Series)

14
Pull Down Kitchen Faucet Models
FPTB (Arthur Series)
Pull Down Faucets
13-0048 (Renoir Series)

15
Pull Down Kitchen Faucet Models
FPNZ (Monet Series)
Pull Down Faucets
11-0131 (Dali Series)

16
Pull Down Faucets
Plumbers Tape
Loosen the fixing nut and screws and
put aside.
Secure the hardware into place with
the Base O-ring, nuts, and screws.
Mount faucet to counter top.
Secure the hoses to the hot and cold
lines appropriately.

17
Pull Down Faucets
Drain the valve.
Tighten the hardware.Drain the valve.
Secure the hardware into place.
Test the faucet. Make sure that the spray head is
properly secured.
spray head
spray head

18
Pull Down Faucets
Review the diagram to understand the
hot, cold, and open settings.
Apply the weight to the center of the
hose for even distribution.

19
Pull Down Faucet (FMTF)
1. Faucet Body
2. Base O-Ring
3. Rubber Washer
4. Metal Washer
5. Fixing Nut and Screws
6. Spray Head
1
2
3
4
5
6

20
Tools:
Time required:
+/- 45 minutes
Wrench
Legend:
Hot Water
Warning
Cold Water
Plumber’s Tape-
Used for a watertight
seal on threaded pipe
joints.
Grease
Phillips-head screwdriver
Bucket
Pull Down Faucet (FMTF)

21
Pull Down Kitchen Faucet Model
FMTF (Da Vinci Series)
Pull Down Faucet (FMTF)

22
Pull Down Faucet (FMTF)
Hot
(Red)
Cold
(Blue)
Hot
Cold
9/16-24 UNEF
Hot
Cold
Secure the hardware into place with
the Base O-ring, nuts, and screws.
Mount the faucet to the counter top.Turn off the water valves and place a
bucket beneath, in case of dripping.
Attach the hot and cold lines to the
valves appropriately.

23
Pull Down Faucet (FMTF)
Test the faucet before installing the
spray head.
Make sure that the spray head is
properly secured.
Test the faucet. Press the button to switch from stream
to spray.
spray head
spray head

24
SINGLE HANDLE FAUCETS

25
Tools:
Time required:
+/- 45 minutes
Wrench
Hot Water
Warning
Cold Water
Plumber’s Tape-
Used for a watertight
seal on threaded pipe
joints.
Grease
Phillips-head screwdriver
Bucket
Legend:
SINGLE HANDLE FAUCETS

26
Time required:
+/- 45 minutes
Kitchen Faucet with Sprayer Models:
FFCS (Rembrandt Series)
SINGLE HANDLE FAUCETS

27
SINGLE HANDLE FAUCETS
Plumbers Tape
Loosen the fixing nut and screws and
put aside.
Mount faucet to counter top.
Secure the hoses to the hot and cold
lines appropriately.
Secure the hardware into place with
the Base O-ring, nuts, and screws.

28
SINGLE HANDLE FAUCETS
Test the faucet. Loosen the washer on the spray head.
Mount spray head to counter top. Secure the hardware into place with
nuts and screws.

29
SINGLE HANDLE FAUCETS
Review the diagram to understand the
hot, cold, and open settings.
Tighten the hardware.

30
DOUBLE HANDLE FAUCETS

31
Tools:
Time required:
+/- 45 minutes
Wrench
Hot Water
Warning
Cold Water
Plumber’s Tape-
Used for a watertight
seal on threaded pipe
joints.
Grease
Phillips-head screwdriver
Bucket
Legend:
DOUBLE HANDLE FAUCETS

32
Time required:
+/- 45 minutes
DOUBLE HANDLE FAUCETS
Kitchen Faucet with Sprayer Models:
FFCC (Mona Series)

33
DOUBLE HANDLE FAUCETS
Loosen the fixing nut and washers
and put aside.
Mount faucet to counter top.
Secure the hardware into place with
the Base O-ring, nuts, and screws.
Secure the hoses to the hot and cold
lines appropriately.

34
DOUBLE HANDLE FAUCETS
Loosen the washer on the spray head.
Secure the hardware into place with
nuts and screws.
Mount spray head to counter top.
Use the hose to connect the spray
head and main faucet head.

35
DOUBLE HANDLE FAUCETS
Review the diagram to understand the
hot, cold, and open settings.

36
Problem
There is leakage under the
handle.
Water will not shut off
completely.
There is a leak between the
spray head and the hose.
The locking nut has
come loose.
Cartridge may be
defective.
The spray head may be
loose or the washer is
not seated correctly in
the hose connection.
Unscrew the lever on the
handle by hand. Loosen set
screw with a hex wrench.
Remove the handle and
unscrew trim cap by hand.
Tighten locking nut with an
adjustable wrench.
Unscrew the level on the
handle by hand. Loosen set
screw with a hex wrench.
Remove the handle and
unscrew trim cap by hand.
Unscrew the locking nut with
an adjustable wrench. Remove
ceramic disc cartridge. Check
for cracks.
Tighten the spray head by
hand until snug. Make sure the
washer is seated correctly.
Possible Cause
Solution
Troubleshooting

Kitchen and Bath
Three Locations:
350 Parr Circle
Reno, NV 89512
916 Delaware Avenue
Marysville, OH 43040
319 Rowland Mill Road
Bruceton, TN 38317
www.zlinekitchen.com
1-614-777-5004
