American Standard 3801.000, 3841.000 Troubleshooting Guide, Cable Adjustment Procedure

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Speed Connect™ Drain

Troubleshooting Guide

If sink does not hold water even though Stopper is in the “down” position:

• Follow CABLE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE.

If Stopper does not raise up fully or sink drains too slowly:

• Follow CABLE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE.

If you need to remove the Stopper:

• Follow STOPPER REMOVAL PROCEDURE.

If you would like the ability to remove your Stopper simply by lifting it out of the drain:

Follow STOPPER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE for “Unlocked” mode.

CABLE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

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” in the illustration. Fig. B.

Use a small screwdriver to rotate the Cam in the clockwise direction as far as it will go. At this point the Stopper should be in the UP position. Fig. B, C.

Push DOWN on the Lift-Knob to make sure it is fully down. Fig. C.

Re-attach the Cable to the Drain Body Connection (2) by threading the Cable Connector (1) clockwise onto the Drain Body Connection (2) and hand-tighten. Fig. A.

Fig. A.

1

RE-ATTACH

DISCONNECT

2

Fig. B. Fig. C.

DOWN

CAM

 

 

1

CAM CAP

STOPPER

 

STOPPER REMOVAL PROCEDURE

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 under either side of the Cam Cap to pry it out from the Drain. Fig. D. Remove the Cam by pulling it straight out while wiggling gently to loosen the Rubber Seal. Fig. E.

The Stopper can now be removed by lifting it out of the Drain. Fig. F.

Fig. D.

REMOVE

CAM CAP

Fig. E.

REMOVE

CAM

Fig. F.

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3801.000, 3841.000 specifications

The American Standard 3841.000 and 3801.000 are popular models in the realm of bathroom fixtures, particularly known for their exceptional blend of functionality, style, and durability. Designed for modern homes, these products represent a commitment to quality and innovative technology, distinguishing themselves in the competitive market of bathroom accessories.

Starting with the 3841.000 model, this toilet features a sleek, one-piece design that seamlessly integrates aesthetics and efficiency. Its compact form makes it ideal for smaller bathrooms, yet it doesn't compromise on comfort or performance. One of the standout characteristics of the 3841.000 is its powerful flushing technology, which employs an efficient dual-flush system. This allows users to select between a standard flush for solid waste and a reduced flush for liquids, promoting water conservation without sacrificing performance.

In terms of comfort, the 3841.000 boasts a comfortable height that aligns with a standard chair height, making it easier for all users, especially the elderly and those with mobility issues. Additionally, it features a quality ceramic construction that is both easy to clean and resistant to stains, ensuring long-lasting beauty and functionality.

On to the 3801.000, this model elevates the traditional toilet experience with its advanced flushing system and contemporary design. Known for its Super Flow technology, the 3801.000 ensures exceptional flushing power and efficiency, minimizing clogs and reducing water usage, which aligns with contemporary efforts towards environmental sustainability.

The 3801.000 also features an integrated trapway that reduces the likelihood of blockages while ensuring a smoother flow of water. A key characteristic of both models is their quiet operation; their engineering minimizes noise during flushing, creating a more serene bathroom environment.

Both models are equipped with a 1.28 gallons per flush (GPF) rating, making them WaterSense certified, ensuring efficiency and significant savings on water bills. Furthermore, they are designed with ease of installation in mind, making them user-friendly for both homeowners and professionals.

In summary, the American Standard 3841.000 and 3801.000 toilets offer modern design, advanced flushing technologies, and eco-friendly features, making them excellent choices for those looking to enhance their bathroom experience while being mindful of resources. Their durability and ease of maintenance cement their status as reliable fixtures in any home.