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being a new faucet it does that because you still have air in the line. turn the faucet on and let it run for a while, if that doesn't work take it back and get a better quality faucet like a delta, because they make them so cheap that the seal could be loose inside.
Sir, I agree with you. I suggest that you request the company Danze to resolve your complaint. Maybe the company Danze personnel can do something by adjusting the clearance inside to immediately stops the flow of water. Thanks for asking FixYa.
I'm not familiar with a NSF 61/9, but I've used several other models. I believe these are all ceramic disc valve. They almost never wear out. If you remove the handle and the trim cap or bonnet, there should be a nut or adjusting ring you can tighten. Don't over do it. The handle give you quite a bit more leverage than the small tap when it is removed. Here is Danze web site and you can look up your exact model number and see a exploded parts list: www.danze.com
You can see the installation manual here:
http://www.ajmadison.com/ajmadison/itemdocs/D403412-chrome_manual[1].pdf
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