How to Assemble a Hansgrohe Soap Dispenser Pump
You can fully assemble a Hansgrohe soap dispenser pump with just a few basic tools. Hansgrohe soap dispenser pumps feature a solid brass wall mount and anti-clog liner. A wall-mounted soap dispenser stays up out of the way to provide more open space around the sink. Solid brass will not corrode in the moist atmosphere near the faucet. The classic look and reliable function of a Hansgrohe soap dispenser are ideal additions to almost any bathroom or kitchen backsplash. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Bubble level
- Measuring tape
- Grease pencil
- Electric drill with 6mm bit
- Waterproof sealant
- Phillips screwdriver
Instructions
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Make two level grease pencil marks exactly 3 inches apart on the wall where you plan to mount the Hansgrohe soap dispenser.
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Drill 2 inches deep into the grease pencil marks with a 6mm bit. Squeeze a small bead of waterproof sealant onto both of the included plastic screw anchors. Push the screw anchors into the newly drilled holes until only an inch of their length is protruding.
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Position the ring-shaped plastic mount support holes over the screw anchors with the smooth side facing upward. Secure the mount by driving in the two Phillips head screws included with the Hansgrohe soap pump assembly.
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Slide the brass ring-shaped wall mount bracket over the plastic support until you hear it click. The click sound is the tab on the underside of the plastic support snapping into position to hold the bracket on.
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Place the rubber gasket onto the base of the soap dispenser pump assembly. Fill the base reservoir to within an inch of the rim with soap or lotion. Hold the gasket in place as you lower the pump assembly into the dispenser base reservoir.
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Lower the Hansgrohe dispenser pump assemble into the brass wall mount ring. Hold one of your hands under the nozzle on the soap dispenser pump. Press down on the top of the dispenser pump multiple times until soap or lotion begins to come out.
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Tips & Warnings
Thick liquid soaps and lotions tend to dry out and plug the dispenser nozzle. Lift the pump nozzle out of the base reservoir and rinse it with hot water until the clog is dissolved.
Pressing down on the dispenser pump with excessive force may cause it to come off the wall.