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Delta Victorian T2755-NNLHP Bathroom Roman Tub Faucets Pearl Nickel Questions & Answers
We have a kitchen faucet that is similar to this
I personally would not call this plumber back if that was his prognosis. Sounds like it might have a stripped thread you could possibly try some loctite on the portion of thread before tightening or just replace the unit especially if it has age on it's side. Good Luck..
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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Slow cold water flow in faucet.
Modern faucets are made to be 'Eco', so less water flow and lower water consumption.
If the water flow is a lot more on the hot side, there there is a fault with the cold. There aren't many reasons.
Stuck shut of valve. Disconnect the braided line and open the valve into a bucket.
Or the ceramic cartridge in the faucet is not correctly lined up.
Or remove the strainer on the head, they can block with debris.
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Delta Charmaine faucet (19962TZ) set screw button
Try using a suction cup to pull the button out. Place the suction cup over the button and pull it outwards. The suction cup should create enough force to pull the button out.
If the suction cup doesn't work, try using a strong magnet to pull the button out. Place the magnet over the button and pull it outwards. The magnet should create enough force to pull the button out.
If the above methods don't work, try using a flathead screwdriver to pry the button out. Place the screwdriver under the button and gently pry it outwards. Be careful not to damage the button or the faucet.
If this does not work, try customer support for Delta.
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.
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