Magnet Frozen click-clack valve
€53.46
64,69 € VAT incl. 21%
Frequently asked questions
Installing a click-clack valve is very simple and can be done by following these steps:
Always remember to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the click-clack valve you are using, as the exact steps may vary slightly depending on the installation. If you have any doubts about the assembly, it is always advisable to contact a professional plumber.
When cleaning a click-clack valve, it is important to ensure its optimal performance and to clean it periodically to prolong its lifespan. Here are some basic steps to help you clean and maintain a click-clack valve for a long time:
Regular cleaning: Remove the stopper or valve cap, clean it with warm water and a mild detergent, and use a soft brush or cloth to remove any soap residue, dirt, or hair that may have become tangled.
Removing blockages: If the click-clack valve is blocked, you can use a flexible wire or an unfolded coat hanger to clear any clog inside the valve. Once the wire is inserted, move it up and down gently to loosen any obstruction, but be careful not to damage the inner surface of the valve or the drain during the process.
Periodic maintenance: Regularly inspect the click-clack valve for any wear, damage, or leaks. If you notice problems such as leaking or difficulty opening or closing the valve, it is advisable to seek professional assistance. If there are no issues, apply silicone lubricant to the moving parts of the valve, such as the spring mechanisms, to maintain smooth operation over time.
It is important to follow the manufacturer’s cleaning and maintenance instructions to ensure the click-clack valve enjoys a long service life.