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Installation Instructions .3&7 Cer tified to comply with ASME A112.18.1M U.S. Patent No. 5,819,789 Roughing-in Dimensions T urn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning. CAUTION BIDET FAUCET INST ALLA TION Place MOUNTING NUTS (1) onto the V AL VE BODIES (2) and inser t V AL VE BODIES (2) through [...]
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PUTTY 6 2 7 7 8 1 3 5 4 9 .3&7 DRAIN INST ALLATION SPRA Y INST ALLA TION Assemble O-RING (1) , W ASHER (2) , PIVOT ROD (3) and NUT (4) to DRAIN BODY (5) . Concave side of cup W ASHER (2) is toward ball. Thread LOCKNUT (6) , W ASHER (7) and GASKET (8) onto DRAIN BODY (5) . Apply a bead of PUTTY to unde[...]
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.3&7 American Standard’s EverClean finish will wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. A soft cloth with clean water may also be used, if desired. No additional cleaning pr oducts ar e r equired. DO NOT USE: Soaps, acid, polish, abrasives, harsh cleaners, or a cloth with a coarse surface. EverClean™ Finish Ca[...]