Monday, February 10, 2014

How to replace LED faucet light

LED faucet light is very worldwide used among the home owners. The housewives like to enjoy the kitchen time with the convenient and energy saving light. It is true that the LED faucet light bring a lot benefits, but how to replace it when it is damage? I believe it is a common problem for most housewives. Now, let’s learn how to settle it.

1 Remove the old light from the faucet by gripping it in the teeth of adjustable pliers and turning counterclockwise. The rotation actually moves in a clockwise direction when looking down on the tap, but the threads turn counterclockwise as it loosens.

2 Clean off the threads with a dish cloth dampened with water and dish soap. Run the water at full flow for a few seconds to clear the faucet of any debris.

3 Turn the LED faucet light upside down and pull off the white retaining ring to put on a screen. The screen will be visible on the underside of a faucet light that already has one. Remove the circular wire screen from the old faucet light snap it into the white ring with the rounded bow of the screen facing upward, then snap the ring back onto the spout of the new light.

4 Twist the threaded LED faucet light onto the end of the faucet where the aerator was to see if the threads fit your tap. Twist the faucet adapters on by hand to find which one fits the tap if the light itself does not. Adapters come with the lights to fit most sink faucets. Twist the correct adapter onto the light and firmly twist that onto the faucet threads.

5 Wrap a soft cloth around the LED faucet light and grip it with adjustable pliers. Tighten slightly more than hand-tight with a 1/2 circle turn using the adjustable pliers.

6 Turn on the tap at various temperature settings to test the multicolor LED lights. The light color should be deep blue when cold water is flowing, and bright red when the water is hot.   anty881209wong 140210

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