American Standard 2000.16X, 2000.10X 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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2000.16X, 2000.10X specifications

American Standard has a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality plumbing fixtures and accessories, and their 2000.10X and 2000.16X models are no exceptions. These units are developed with a focus on delivering efficient performance, aesthetic appeal, and durability, meeting the demands of modern consumers.

The American Standard 2000.10X toilet is designed to combine efficiency with impressive water-saving technology. Its sleek design provides a modern touch to any bathroom, while its ultra-high efficiency allows it to consume just 1.28 gallons per flush (GPF), significantly reducing water usage compared to older models. This functionality not only conserves water but also translates to cost savings on utility bills.

A standout feature of the 2000.10X is its powerful flush system. Equipped with a siphon jet, this toilet ensures a complete and effective bowl cleaning with each flush. The toilet’s bowl design promotes better waste removal, preventing clogs and reducing the need for frequent maintenance. Additionally, the high-performance flushing mechanism minimizes noise, which is particularly appealing in a family home.

On the other hand, the American Standard 2000.16X offers similar efficiency and performance, but with a few variations that make it uniquely suitable for specific bathroom needs. This model also conforms to the 1.28 GPF standard, making it similarly water-efficient. The 2000.16X features an elongated bowl design, providing added comfort for users, which can be especially crucial for households with varying needs.

Both models are crafted from high-quality vitreous china, ensuring longevity and resistance against chipping or stains. The easy-to-clean surface adds to their maintenance-friendly design, allowing users to keep their toilets looking fresh with minimal effort. The installation process for both models is user-friendly, with a standard configuration that accommodates most layouts, making them an excellent option for DIY home improvement projects.

In conclusion, the American Standard 2000.10X and 2000.16X toilets exemplify the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. With their efficient flushing systems, stylish designs, and practicality, these models are ideal for homeowners seeking to upgrade their bathrooms with products that combine function and elegance. Whether for a new build or a renovation, these toilets stand out as reliable choices in the world of modern plumbing fixtures.