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Page 1
4 6 14 5 SLOT MOUNTING SURFACE T urn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning. CAUTION Inser t SPOUT (1) and CABLE CONNECTOR (14) through center hole, making sure the SPOUT ESCUTCHEON (2) and SEAL W ASHER (3) are properly seated. Assemble RUBBER W ASHER (4) , BRASS W ASHER (5) and LOCKNUT (6) onto SPOUT SHANK (7) from under side of sink . M[...]
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Page 2
2 6 1 POP-UP KNOB (1) must be fully down. Fig. B. FLANGE GASKET AND POP-UP KNOB Fig. A. Fig. B. Check DRAIN FLANGE in SI N K t o e n s ure that WHITE FOAM GASKET (3) is fully compressed and not visible. Fig. A. Thread FLANGE (1) counter-clockwise and remove FLANGE (1) and FOAM GASKET (2) from drain body. Fig. A. Thread LOCKNUT (3) clock-wise to bot[...]
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Connect HOT water supply to inlet of left SHANK and COLD water supply to right SHANK using sealant, appropriate connectors, and COUPLING NUTS. Connect 1-1/4” O.D. tailpiece on POP-UP DRAIN to waste outlet. Thread TEE BODY (4) to SPOUT SHANK (5) . Thread HOSE CONNECTOR (6, 6A) to V ALVE CONNECTIONS (7, 7A) . 9 Connect water supply to V ALVE BODIES[...]
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Page 4
10 INST ALL HANDLES CHECK DRAIN CONNECTIONS 11 12 13 14 TEST INST ALLED FITTING With HANDLES (1) in OFF position, turn on W A TER SUPPLIES (2) and check all connections for leaks. Remove AERA TOR (3) . Operate both HANDLES (1) to flush water lines thoroughly . Replace AERA TOR (3) . 1 HOT COLD 2 2 1 5 SERVICE 2 90˚ T o change direction of handle [...]
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Page 5
Fig. F. 5 Speed Connect™ Drain Troubleshooting Guide Disconnect the Cable from the Drain by threading the Cable Connector (1) counter-clockwise. Fig. A. Look at the area on the Drain Body where the Cable was attached and locate the component labeled as “Cam” and “Cam Cap” in the illustration. Fig. B. Use fingers or small screwdriver unde[...]
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LOOP TOWARD REAR OF SINK LOOP TOWARD FRONT OF SINK Fig. G. 180˚ LOGO LOGO DRAIN Fig. H. STOPPER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Locked Mode: Look at the Plastic Loop at the bottom of the Stopper and notice that the Loop is on one side of the Stopper. Fig. G. To install the stopper in “Locked” mode, insert the Stopper into the Drain so that the Plastic [...]