American Standard 4101.115 installation instructions Test Installed Faucet, Service

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5 TEST INSTALLED FAUCET

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Move HANDLE (1) down into "off" position.

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Remove AERATOR (2).

 

With HANDLE (1) down in "off" position, pull HAND SPRAY (3)

 

from SPOUT (4). SPRAY (HOSE (5) should pull approximately 2 feet

 

and direct open SPRAY END (3) into sink.

 

Operate handle up and down, in COLD and HOT positions,

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to flush water lines thoroughly.

 

Replace AERATOR (2). Place HAND SPRAY (3) back into FAUCET (4).

Check HAND SPRAY (3) operation:

With faucet on push BUTTON (6) for a broad cleansing spray. BUTTON (6) will lock into this position.

To unlock push opposite end of BUTTON (6). Faucet will return to standard spray.

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6 SERVICE

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If faucet drips, operate HANDLE several times from "off" to "on." Do not

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apply excessive force.

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Clogged CARTRIDGE outlets or inlets may cause reduced flow.

To clean, first turn off water supply then:

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Remove INDEX BUTTON (1), loosen HANDLE SCREW (2)

 

and remove HANDLE (3).

 

Unthread ESCUTCHEON CAP (4). Unthread three

 

MOUNTING SCREWS (5).

 

Lift CARTRIDGE (6) off MANIFOLD (7) and remove

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CARTRIDGE SEALS (8).

Clean MANIFOLD (7), CARTRIDGE (6) ports and SEALS (8).

Place SEALS (8) into CARTRIDGE PORTS (6a).

Place CARTRIDGE (6) onto MANIFOLD (7) and tighten MOUNTING

 

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SCREWS (5) alternately.

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Replace ESCUTCHEON CAP (4), HANDLE (3), tighten HANDLE

SCREW (1) and install INDEX BUTTON (2).

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Test fitting.

7 CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

DO: SIMPLY RINSE THE PRODUCT CLEAN WITH CLEAR WATER. DRY WITH A SOFT COTTON FLANNEL CLOTH.

DO NOT: DO NOT CLEAN THE PRODUCT WITH SOAPS, ACID, POLISH, ABRASIVES, HARSH CLEANERS, OR A CLOTH WITH A COARSE SURFACE.

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Contents Install Faucet with Deck Escutcheon 4101.351Install Faucet Without Escutcheon Plate With soap dish 4101.350 less soap dishMake Water Supply Connections HOTConnect Spray Hose and Install Weights Check Connections for LeaksService Test Installed FaucetClogged Cartridge outlets or inlets may cause reduced flow 4101.115