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Installation Instructions M968188 REV. 1.1 Cer tified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1M 3821.6XX 8 A B 1 INST ALL FAUCET WITH OR WITHOUT DECK ESCUTCHEON SPOUT BASE Assemble RUBBER W ASHER (5) , BRASS W ASHER (6) , and threaded LOCKNUT (7) onto SHANK (4) from underside of sink or mounting surface. Hand tighten LOCKNUT (7) and check that rotation of HA[...]
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M968188 REV. 1.1 On model with separate spray , place the SPRA Y HOLDER (1) into the appropriate mounting hole. Assemble the SPRA Y HOLDER WING NUT (2) onto the shank of SPRA Y HOLDER (1) from below and tighten. Do not use putty . On model with spray through the ESCUTCHEON (3) , place SPRA Y HOLDER (4) into the hole of ESCUTCHEON (3) . Assemble SPR[...]
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M968188 REV. 1.1 5 TEST INST ALLED FAUCET Move HANDLE down into "off" position and remove AERA TOR. T urn on water supplies and check connections for leaks . Operate HANDLE up and down, left and right to flush water lines thoroughly . For faucet with spray , direct SPRA Y HEAD into sink and activate SPRA Y . Check hose connections for le[...]