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ACCESSOIRES
- The soap dispenser doesn’t work anymore. What can I do?
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The lotion has become dry and hardened in the pump due to a long period of non-use. Clean the lotion dispenser pump by placing it in warm water and then running water through it.
MIXER TAPS
- Washbasin and kitchen mixer taps: Very little water is coming out. What can I do?
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In pressure fittings, the cause may be a dirty aerator. It should be cleaned or exchanged. In washbasin fittings and low pressure fittings, the cause may also be a dirty flow limiter. This must also be cleaned.
- Surface-mounted mixer taps: What could be possible causes for leaks at connections?
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Before assembling the mixer tap, please ensure that the S-connections to compensate for varying measurements are installed without tension and that the provided mounting dimensions are observed. Original seals must be used; damaged seals should be exchanged as necessary.
- Electronic mixer taps: How can I activate the cleaning mode in the taps so that the sensor will not trigger, for instance, when I clean the washbasin?
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The activation of the cleaning mode is described in the installation instructions included with the product.
- Single-lever mixer: Water is coming out below the lever. What could be the cause?
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The cartridge is leaking. Exchanging the replacement part will solve the issue. Please note that individual seals in the cartridge cannot be exchanged. You can find the correct item number for the replacement part on the replacement parts list for the mixer tap.
- Washbasin mixer tap: How can I change the exit angle for the water flow of my mixer tap?
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Washbasin mixer taps in some series come standard with an s-pointer, an aerator adjustable by 8° in any direction. It can also be retrofitted for use with other taps with a M24x1 interior thread. The s-pointer is also available in a water-saving version with a flow rate of approx. 8 l/min.
- Kitchen mixer taps: Water is coming out of the swiveling spout. What could be some possible causes of this?
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The spout seals on the fittings are dirty or damaged. There are seal sets for single-lever mixers which include the correct new seals and fitting grease. Be sure that the seals aren’t lubricated too heavily.
- Kitchen mixer taps: Both stream types are running together in my retracting sprayer. How can I repair this problem?
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Exchange the retracting sprayer. It is not possible for customers to repair this issue. Please see the replacement parts list for the mixer tap for the correct replacement part number for the retracting sprayer.
- Open water heater: Water drips out of the mixer tap while it is being heated. What can I do?
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To ensure excess pressure is not created in the open water heater during the heating process, water drips out of the mixer tap. This has a physical cause and does not indicate a product defect that would require the exchange of the mixer tap or a warranty claim.
- Dripping: After I use the mixer tap or shower, water always drips out for a short time. What can I do?
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A short period of dripping after you use the mixer tap or shower has a physical cause, and does not indicate a product defect that would require the exchange of the tap or a warranty claim.
- Diverter: The diverter on the bathtub mixer tap does not automatically return to its original position. What should I do?
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The seal or the plunger on the diverter is either dirty or requires lubrication. Both pieces should be cleaned – if necessary – and lubricated with silicone grease. The diverter may need to be completely replaced.
Purchasing KLUDI products
- Where can I try out the products without obligation?
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You can learn where to try out and experience KLUDI products in your region here.
- Where can I purchase KLUDI products?
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You can purchase our products through both wholesalers and retail distributors. There are no direct sales through the factory. You can find retailer partners here.
- Where can I find brochures?
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You can download brochures on KLUDI products directly from our homepage, or request them using the order form.
- What do KLUDI products cost?
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You can purchase our products through both wholesalers and retailers. You can also receive pricing information from these distributors. You can find retailers in your area using our retailer search.
- How long can replacement parts be purchased after an item is discontinued?
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We guarantee the availability of replacement parts for ten years following the discontinuation of a product.
Shower heads, shower brackets, and shower sets
- Tile shim: What is the purpose of the chromed plastic discs packaged with the shower sets?
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Not all bathrooms have floor-to-ceiling tile. For this reason, it is necessary in some cases to compensate for the thickness of the tile. In bathrooms without floor-to-ceiling tile, the tile shims can be used to compensate for the thickness of the tile. Discs can also be stacked if necessary.
- Cleaning of hand-held and overhead showers
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KLUDI overhead and hand-held showers should be checked regularly for limescale. Limescale builds up mostly on and in the elastomer dimpling of the jet. KLUDI uses materials that hinder limescale deposit so that any build-up can be easily removed by simply wiping the showerhead with a sponge or cloth. We accept no liability for damage caused to our overhead and hand-held showers as a result of failure to follow these cleaning instructions.
- Hand shower: Less water is coming out than it used to. What can I do?
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The cause for low water flow may be a dirty screen seal. It is also possible that the shower itself has lime buildup. It is simple to clean the small jets while you shower by rubbing the palm of your hand across them. If the hand shower has serious lime buildup, you can disassemble it and place it in a container filled with a cleaning solution containing citric acid. Allow this cleaner some time to work into the shower head. Then clean it well under running water. The surfaces should be cleaned according to the cleaning instructions included with your products.
- Hand shower: Where should the bracket be mounted on the bathtub?
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The hand shower should be easy to reach. You should be able to wash your hair while sitting down without having to hold the hand shower in your hand.
- Drenching shower: The drenching stream comes out of the shower unevenly. The head does not provide an even spray pattern. What should I do?
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Clean the opening for the drenching stream. To do so, it is best to use a plastic scraper. Under running water, pull the scraper all the way through the opening for the drenching stream. Any loosened particles can be washed away at the same time.
- Dripping: Water always drips out of my mixer tap or shower for a short time after use. What can I do?
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A short period of dripping after you use the mixer tap or shower has a physical cause, and does not indicate a product defect that would require the exchange of the tap or a warranty claim.
- Screen seal: What function does it serve between the shower hose and the hand shower?
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The screen seal, which is packaged along with every hand shower, cannot be exchanged for a normal seal. Otherwise, dirt filtered out by the screen could be washed into the mechanism of the shower. This could damage the mechanisms and cause jets to stop up.
Shower systems
- Are dual shower systems adjustable?
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The top pipe to the head shower is adjustable both horizontally and vertically.
Guarantee and warranty
- Does the product’s manufacturer guarantee expire when service components are replaced?
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In order for us to honour our warranty conditions, the product must be professionally installed. Professional procedures are described in the service manual for exchanging replacement parts. We have collected further information on this topic in our warranty conditions.
- How long is the KLUDI product warranty?
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Buyers are always entitled to make warranty claims to the seller for purchased products for a certain amount of time. Since KLUDI distributes its products to customers through wholesalers, professional dealers, and retailers, the customer’s first warranty claim is from the direct seller – the professional dealer or retailer – and not from the manufacturer. If you have a warranty claim, please turn to the point of sale for your product.
- Who should I turn to with complaints?
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Since KLUDI distributes its products to customers through wholesalers, professional dealers, and retailers, the customer’s first warranty claim is from the direct seller – the professional dealer or retailer – and not from the manufacturer. If you have a complaint, please turn to the point of sale for your product.
KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX
- I need to install a lever mixer for the bathtub. How should it be connected?
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Left warm, right cold, lower pipe to bathtub (KLUDI ROTEXA MULTI or tub inlet) top shower.
- I need to install a lever mixer with head and hand shower for my shower. How should it be connected?
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Left warm, right cold, top hand shower, lower head shower.
- Connections are ¾“ IG. Are there reducer fittings to ½“?
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No.
- I need to install a lever mixer. I am only connecting one tapping point (shower rod with hand shower). Which outflow from the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX should I use?
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Both the top and bottom outflows can be used. The outflow which is not used should be closed with the included plug.
- I need to use a thermostat with rotary valve, with two tapping points. How should I connect the box?
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You should connect it according to the assembly instructions. Head shower at the bottom, and hand shower at the top. The hand shower can be connected at the bottom and the hand shower at the top, since the switching technology in the thermostatic mixer is different than that in a lever mixer. If, however, you do want to use a lever mixer again, this can cause problems.
- Can a single-lever mixer intrinsically protected against backflow be used in a shower with two tapping points? The fittings are provided in the tub, and I would like the same design (reversed above).
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No. The mixer tap is not designed for this installation system; it would malfunction after a short time.
- A single-lever mixer intrinsically protected against backflow should be used for the bathtub. The assembly instructions indicate that the lower edge of the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX must be at least 250 mm above the rim of the bathtub. Why?
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The mixer tap is intrinsically protected against backflow through the use of a safety combination HD in accordance with DIN EN 1717. This norm requires the minimum height of 250 mm, which must be maintained.
- What is the minimum depth for installing the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX?
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The minimum installation depth is 80 mm from the rear of the mixer tap to the front edge of the tile.
- What if the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX juts out too far, and the minimum installation depth has not been provided?
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There is a rosette available for installations that are too flat; it can compensate up to 20 mm.
- What is the maximum depth for installing the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX?
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Regularly 110 mm, max. up to 140 mm. If you are in the range between 110 and 140 mm, an extension must be installed.
- The KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX is installed more than 140 mm deep. Can I install multiple extensions in sequence?
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You can install multiple extensions. But: we do not deliver screws that are long enough for this purpose. The sealing collar will not reach to the front edge, so a secure seal cannot be guaranteed. We do not recommend this type of installation, and will reject any potential claims for damages resulting from a lack of seal.
- There is an older and a current design of the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX. How do I know which design I have installed?
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If the mixer tap has not yet been operated, it is very easy to recognise the difference. The older design already contains the functional unit (thermostat or intrinsically protected mixer), and an inscribed cover is used to cover the assembly. The current design has no functional unit, and the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX is empty. Four black pipes are mounted, coming out of the assembly cover and sealed with ½“ caps. If the mixer tap is already in operation, you can only recognise the difference if you disassemble the visible components and remove the functional unit. The older version of the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX has short pieces of pipe with seals to connect the functional unit and the platform. These pieces of pipe are pressed into the functional unit. In contrast to the older design, the platform of the current KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX is designed as a sealing surface and is ground flat. There are four O-rings on the bottom of the functional unit to create a seal.
- Are the old and new designs of the KLUDI FLEXX.BOX compatible with one another?
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No. Only the functional unit designed for the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX installed may be mounted.
- The old version of the KLUDI FLEXX.BOXX with an intrinsically protected mixer tap is installed in my shower. I would like to use a thermostat for added comfort. Will this work?
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Yes. Please speak with your installer. He can consult us directly to find out which products are necessary for the renovation.
Cleaning and care
- How should I correctly clean or decalcify my KLUDI products?
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Please see the cleaning instructions included with your products to learn how you can maintain the shine and function of KLUDI products in the long-term. Here are some general rules:Cleaners that contain hydrochloric acid, formic acid, chlorine bleaching lye, or acetic acid should not be used, since these can cause serious damage. Abrasive detergents and devices, such as unsuitable scouring agents and sponges may not be used. You should clean products using the recommended detergent amounts and allow products to soak for a max. of 10 min. With spray cleaners, never spray the cleaning solution on the KLUDI product itself, but rather on a cleaning cloth. After cleaning, be sure to rinse products thoroughly with clear water (Cleaning instructions).
- Can you put an entire shower head in the dishwasher?
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The plastic components of the shower are not designed for the high temperatures during the drying program in your dishwasher.
Miscellaneous
- Where can I find replacement part catalogues, dimensional drawings, and assembly instructions for products?
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Dimensional and spare parts drawings can be found directly in the product area.
Thermostats and valves
- Stop valve/changeover valve: The handle on the thermostats sticks. What can I do?
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There are several possible causes for sticking handles. For example, deposits on sealing surfaces could cause sticking. Please exchange the component.
- Push button sticks: The safety valve on the thermostat handle will not unlock. How can I fix this problem?
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It is likely that the push button is only covered in lime or that the spring is defective. Clean the push button and spring and lightly lubricate both. If necessary, you may need to exchange the components.
- How can I extend the working life of my thermostatic mixer?
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The working life of a thermostatic mixer can be extended by regularly turning the temperature control or selector lever the full temperature range from cold to hot. This should be done both with the water running and also “dry”, in other words, with the water switched off.
- How do I maintain my thermostatic fittings?
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Regularly moving the temperature control handle across the entire temperature range will keep the regulator unit from failing due to lime buildup. Water must be flowing during this movement.