Delta Plumbing - Page 2 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Delta swivel faucet won't swivel
Take handle off it has set screw that holds it on top of faucet after handle is off it has a locking collar they may have it to tight you can get a little wrench from hardware store that turns it. most are plastic so be careful if you try to move it you may try a little at a time to see if it free's up.
Delta touchless faucet turns on just fine, but there is a several seconds delay when I turn it off. I did replace the batteries
Open the battery case and realign the batteries with the positive and negative poles in the right positions according to the layout in the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment. Make sure it locks completely before continuing.Locate the reset button, if any, on or near the battery compartment, after changing out batteries.Push the red reset button to reset the faucet.Test the faucet to ensure the reset corrected the problem.TipNot all automatic faucets have red reset buttons. Some faucets just require inserting new batteries or realigning the batteries in the compartment to complete a reset. on the faucet. Check the instructions that came with your automatic faucet or locate the user's guide online at the manufacturer's website.
Delta faucet is loose ;moves right-left/wobbles. Tightening?
Try tightening the allen set screw behind the spout "you need a special (allen keys) to do this, and one should have came with your faucet". You can also buy or borrow an set of them.
http://www.efaucetscomplete.com/SpecSheets/T2755CBLHP_Install.pdf
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I have Delta touchless faucet that will not turn on when you touch it. Changed batteries and there is no blue or red light
My recommendation is to reset the LED light wire and battery pack. To do this, disconnect the LED light wire from the solenoid. Disconnect the battery pack and wait a full minute. While you are waiting a full minute, you can check batteries to see if they are in good condition, even try new batteries. Make sure all batteries are in the correct direction and are tightly secured in the battery pack. After a full minute, reconnect the LED light wire into the solenoid and then reconnect the battery pack. Wait another full minute. After the full minute, you can then check your faucet and see if the lights work . If this procedure does not fix your issue, contact Delta Customer Service at (800)345-3358 Monday-Friday, 7am-7pm, CST and Saturday, 8am-5pm, CST. You may also email them at
[email protected].
I have a serious kitchen sink leak from the cold
If it's a Delta-type faucet, disassemble it and make sure that the little rubber "cup" seal is properly seated on the spring and in the seat. It's fairly easy to get one of them in slightly crooked, which will leak like the dickens. If it doesn't want to go into the channel properly, you can use a tiny dab of petroleum jelly (Vaseline) to lubricate it.
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