VONDA

  • Ergonomic control lever for front control
  • Consistently straightlined design
  • Spout with black accents and a pleasant softgrip surface
  • High arc spout for easy filling of pans and vases
  • Highly recommended for undermount bowls

raw material: brass

brass

colour: chrome

chrome

wall mounted: No | high spout: Yes | high/low-pressure: High Pressure

Article number 518434

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Data & Documentation

Data sheet & Documentation

2 spray typesNo

2-handleNo

archetypeL-shape

bridgeNo

filter mixer tapNo

flow rate at 3 bar (l/min)9.1 l

BLANCO UNIT

Our BLANCO UNIT recommendations

VONDA in BLANCO UNIT

Recommendation 1
CLARON 340/180-U

Fitting Sink

SELECT II Compact 60/2

Fitting Waste Collector

VONDA

Fitting Tab

Recommendation 2
ETAGON 500-IF/A

Fitting Sink

SELECT II 60/2 Orga

Fitting Waste Collector

VONDA

Fitting Tab

Care Products
Spare parts

Spare parts

Spare parts
ImageArticle numbers & descriptionsPrice
1Lever VONDA chrome complete

Art. ID: 119790

Lever VONDA chrome complete

£35.49
2Screw M4x4

Art. ID: 119791

Screw M4x4

£6.99
3Cap on lever chrome

Art. ID: 119792

Cap on lever chrome

£7.99
4Cover ring VONDA chrome

Art. ID: 119793

Cover ring VONDA chrome

£29.49
5Locknut cartridge VONDA

Art. ID: 119794

Locknut cartridge VONDA

£27.99
6Cartridge Ø 25mm VONDA

Art. ID: 119795

Cartridge Ø 25mm VONDA

£33.50
7Plastic bush VONDA black

Art. ID: 119796

Plastic bush VONDA black

£19.99
8Swivel VONDA chrome AV

Art. ID: 119797

Swivel VONDA chrome AV

9Swivel incl. jet regulator VONDA chrome

Art. ID: 119798

Swivel incl. jet regulator VONDA chrome

10Jet regulator HP external thread M21.5x1 light blue Caché-key JR (replaced by 119854) MZ

Art. ID: 119800

Jet regulator HP external thread M21.5x1 light blue Caché-key JR (replaced by 119854) MZ

10Jet regulator OT M21.5x1 JR Caché HC

Art. ID: 119854

Jet regulator OT M21.5x1 JR Caché HC

£15.49
11Aerator key Caché for JR

Art. ID: 117581

Aerator key Caché for JR

£2.99
12Locking screw body

Art. ID: 119802

Locking screw body

£7.49
13Spout VONDA chrome AV

Art. ID: 119801

Spout VONDA chrome AV

14Assembly set with stabilizing plate

Art. ID: 119805

Assembly set with stabilizing plate

£32.99
15Stabilization plate ORION/PALLAS/TERA/URANUS

Art. ID: 126945

Stabilization plate ORION/PALLAS/TERA/URANUS

£7.49
15Stabilizing plate (replaced by 126945) AV

Art. ID: 119557

Stabilizing plate (replaced by 126945) AV

16Flex.hose 95cm ST B FI EU ⅜-M8x1

Art. ID: 119804

Flex.hose 95cm ST B FI EU ⅜-M8x1

17Flex.hose 95cm ST R FI EU ⅜-M8x1

Art. ID: 119803

Flex.hose 95cm ST R FI EU ⅜-M8x1

17Flex.hose 95cm ST R FI EU ⅜-M8x1

Art. ID: 123938

Flex.hose 95cm ST R FI EU ⅜-M8x1

18Filter gasket for corner valve ⅜''

Art. ID: 118840

Filter gasket for corner valve ⅜''

£7.49
19Locking screw M3x6

Art. ID: 120333

Locking screw M3x6

Flexible sealing tape

Art. ID: 120055

Flexible sealing tape

Additional mixer taps stabilisation 75mm

Art. ID: 513384

Additional mixer taps stabilisation 75mm

Additional mixer taps stabilisation 60mm

Art. ID: 513383

Additional mixer taps stabilisation 60mm

£21.99
Allen key (key size 2.5 mm)

Art. ID: 139188

Allen key (key size 2.5 mm)

Allen key (key size 2.0 mm)

Art. ID: 139189

Allen key (key size 2.0 mm)

Tool cartridge locknut 26 mm VONDA

Art. ID: 120612

Tool cartridge locknut 26 mm VONDA

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Generally speaking, our mixer taps are easy-care and hygienic. This is thanks to their smooth surface, which allows hardly any dirt to settle on it. However, mixer taps do benefit from regularly cleaning. It doesn’t take much effort, but it needs to be done frequently. Take a mild cleaning agent and go over the mixer taps a few times with the soft side of a sponge. Now rub them dry with a microfibre cloth, and you’ll see that your mixer taps are back to being a stand-out feature of your kitchen once again, in just a few simple steps.

  • If your low-pressure mixer tap is dripping slightly, there’s no need to get a plumber in right away. This is completely normal. The reason is that low-pressure mixer taps are normally connected to a boiler. If you have used some warm water, cold water will flow into the boiler to be heated up. The rise in temperature means that the water in the pipe expands. As a result, the rising water pressure causes a small amount of water to be pushed into the mixer tap, where a few drops will escape.

  • Most people will need a high-pressure mixer tap in their home. This is always the case if the water is heated by the central water supply. You can tell whether applies to you if your kitchen has a wall valve for both cold and warm water pipes. You will therefore need a mixer tap that can handle the high water pressure from the pipes. Sometimes, however, your flat or house many not have a central hot water supply. In this case, the water will be heated by a boiler or flow heater. If your home has a flow heater for warm water, you will also need a high pressure mixer tap. A low-pressure mixer tap is required if your warm water is supplied via a boiler. This minimises the pressure from the water pipe and conducts the water at a much lower pressure into the boiler.

  • Our pull-out sprays make your everyday life a little easier. They allow you to get the water to the part of the sink where it is actually needed. Flexible and effective. As such, our hoses are designed for constant movement. Just make sure that the hose does not develop any kinks. This can damage it, causing it to start dripping. If the hose is no longer gliding smoothly back into the body of the tap, this doesn’t mean that you’ve done something wrong. Simply apply a little mixer tap lubricant as soon as the first signs start to show. That should do the trick. The hose will then glide back into place quickly and directly, just as it did before.

  • Imagine standing in the sunshine at the kitchen window and calmly doing the washing up. Our mixer taps make this possible. Just take a look at our detachable, lowerable or collapsible mixer taps. These three concepts allow you to open the window on the other side of your sink easily and in only a few steps.

  • A spraying mixer tap gets water everywhere, not just in the sink bowl. This is usually caused by limescale that has accumulated in the mixer tap. Instead of reaching straight for an aggressive cleaning agent, adding a little citric acid or vinegar to your cleaning water should solve the problem. To clean it, wipe the fine mesh attached to the tap outlet clean. Go over it again with a soft microfibre cloth. The trick to preventing a spraying mixer tap is to clean it regularly, so limescale doesn’t get the chance to build up.

  • Splish, splash: a dripping tap is very annoying. However, there’s no need for agitation. This is either due to limescale deposits in the mixer tap cartridge, or the seals are no longer fit for purpose. Unless you’re very adept at DIY and have a well-equipped toolbox, it’s best to call a sanitary specialist to deal with this. If you’re up to handling it yourself, clean any calcified areas of the seals or mixer tap with citric acid or vinegar. If the seal has become porous it should be replaced using the right tool. Once that’s done, everything in your kitchen will be back in order again.

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