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CENTERSET LA V A TORY FAUCET LLA VE CENTRAL P ARA CUAR TO DE BAÑO ROBINET DE LA V ABO CENTERSET M968870D Rev . 1.1 2000.110 2000.115 PRINTED IN MEXICO CARTRIDGE CARTUCHO CARTOUCHE AERA TOR AIREADOR AÉRA TEUR HANDLE INSERT PIEZA DE INSERCIÓN DE LA MANIJA GARNITURE DE LA POIGNÉE HANDLE MANIJA POIGNÉE ESCUTCHEON CAP ESCUDETE CAPUCHON D’ÉCUSSON[...]
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1 FAUCET INST ALLATION INST ALACIÓN DE LA LLAVE INST ALLATION DU ROBINET T urn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning. CAUTION Insert faucet SHANKS through holes of SINK. Place faucet as far forward as possible. Assemble and tighten MOUNTING NUTS from underside of SINK. Connect the HOT water supply to the left SHANK and the COLD water su[...]
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INST ALL POP-UP DRAIN (2000.110) INST ALACIÓN DEL MECANISMO DE DESAGÜE (2000.110) INST ALLATION DU DRAIN TÉLESCOPIQUE (2000.110) STOPPER T APÓN DE DESAGÜE BOUCHON FLANGE BRIDA COLLERETTE SINK LA VABO ÉVIER GASKET EMP AQUE JOINT D’ÉT ANCHÉITÉ PIVOT ROD V ARILLA PIVOTE TIGE DE PIVOT DRAIN BODY CUERPO DEL MECANISMO DE DESAGÜE CORPS DU DRAI[...]
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3 Remove AERA TOR. Place HANDLE in OFF position. Slowly turn water supplies on and check all connections for leaks. Operate HANDLE up and down, and left and right to flush water lines thoroughly . Check for proper operation. Place HANDLE in OFF position and replace AERA TOR. Operate LIFT ROD and check DRAIN connections for leaks. Quite el AIREADOR[...]