American Standard 6065.161 manual

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    Installation Instr uctions Installation Instr uctions (In T oronto Area onl y: 1 -905-3061 093) Certified to comply with ASME A112.19.2M © 2008 AS America, Inc. NO TE T O INST ALLER: Please giv e this manual to the cust omer af ter installation. SELECTRONIC™ PROXIMITY TOILET FLUSH V AL VE 1.28 & 1.6 GPF Exposed Flushometer for 1 -1/2 "[...]

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    5. Sw eat Solder Adapter 6. Cov er T ube 7 . W all Escutcheon 8. Supply Stop 9. Installation Instructions 1 . Flush V alve Assembl y 2. Down T ube and V acuum Break er 3. Spud Coupling Nut and W ashers 4. Spud Flange All American Standar d Products Are W ater T ested At Our Factory . Some Residual Wat er May R emain In The V alve During Shipping. T[...]

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    RECOMMENDED T OOLS; F ig. 2 F ig. 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . T eflon T ape Flat Blade Scre wdriver Adjust able W rench T ape Measure Hacksa w T ubing Cutt er F ile F or Sweat C onnection; Solder and T orch 2.5mm He x W rench 1 .5mm He x W rench 1 2 3 4 5 6 79 1 0 8 PRIOR T O INS T ALLA TION Note: Pr ior to installing the Selectr onic™Flush[...]

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    1 1 2 3 4 5 1 4 2 3 F ig. 4 F ig. 5 1. Measure fr om finished wall t o first thr ead of Adapter or threaded suppl y pipe (dimension “X”). Cut CO VER TUBE (1) to length (X). Apply T eflon T ape to the threaded end of the Adapt er or supply pipe. Fig . 4a. 2. P ush the CO VER TUBE (1) into the W ALL ESCUTCHEON (2) . Slide both onto the SUPPL Y PI[...]

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    4 M968699 Rev . 1.10 1 CL OCKWISE CLOSES CONTROL S TOP COUNTER-CL OCKWISE OPENS CONTROL S TOP REMO VE COVER F ig. 6 1. Remo ve CO VER (1) from SUPPL Y ST OP (2) . 2. With a flat b lade sc rewd ri ver open SUPPL Y ST OP (2) . 3. T urn on water suppl y to flush line of an y debr is or sediment. 4. Close SUPPL Y ST OP (2) and replace CO VER (1) . FLUS[...]

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    M968699 Rev . 1.10 7 9 6 2 1 5 8 10 1 21mm,+13mm, -6mm (4-3/4)(+1/2, -1/4) F ig. 8b 5 Fig. 9 2 REMO VE COVER CL OCKWISE CLOSES CONTROL S TOP COUNTER-CL OCKWISE OPENS CONTROL S TOP IMPORT ANT: T o avoid o verf lowing, the SUPPL Y ST OP (3) m ust never be opened t o the point where the f low from the v alve e xceeds the f low capacity of the f ixtur [...]

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    F ig. 12b M968699 Rev . 1.10 9 6 1. Remo ve CO VER (1) from SUPPL Y ST OP (2) if installed. F ig. 1 0. 2. T urn water suppl y off . Fig. 1 0. 3. Loosen SPUD COUPLING NUT (3) . Unthread COUPLING NUT (4) and V A CUUM BREAKER COUPLING NUT (5) . Remov e FLUSH V AL VE (6) . Fig. 1 0. 4. Clean all threaded connections bef ore inst alling the new f lush v[...]

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    M968699 Rev . 1.10 7 Note: T he detection distance is pr eset and is ideal for most installations . Should an adjustment be requir ed f ollow the steps below . 1. Loosen SET SCREW (1) with 2.5mm He x W rench (2) in back of t op half of FLUSH V AL VE (3) . Fig. 13a. 2. Rot ate C AP (3) to the right and pull off . Fig. 1 3b. 3. T ur n C AP (3) ov er [...]

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    M968699 Rev . 1.10 8 IS ST OP V AL VE OPEN? L OOK FOR REPEA TED DOUBLE FLASH ON SENSOR YES INST ALL NEW B A TTER Y TR Y MANU AL V AL VE BUTT ON; WILL THE UNIT FLUSH? NO REPLA CE PIST ON KIT INST ALL NEW B A TTER Y SEE STEP 1 0, page 6 in manual NO REPLA CE SENSOR NO YES NO NO YES YES OPEN V AL VE UNIT WILL ONL Y FLUSH MANU ALL Y L OOK FOR REPEA TED[...]