American Standard 2742.XXXW Series Drain Connection and System Test, Post Installation CLEAN-UP

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WIRE SELECTION GUIDE

 

Maximum distance from

 

 

fusebox to motor

 

Motor

 

 

 

 

 

50'

100'

150'

 

200'

Hi Performance

 

 

 

 

 

Rating

 

120V Power Line

 

 

 

 

2.1

 

 

 

 

 

12

10

8

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sizes shown on this

chart are recommendations

for copper conductors

only. Always follow

local and national

electrical codes

DRAIN CONNECTION AND SYSTEM TEST

Using recommended drain opening, connect whirlpool drain to waste line. Tighten all drain joints securely. Check the pump couplings and make sure they are hand-tight. Clean the whirlpool and fill with water to a point 2" above the top of the highest jet. Recheck the pump couplings and make certain that they are not leaking. (Although the pump couplings are factory tightened and inspected, some loosening may have occurred during transit.) Make sure the whirlpool is connected to the electrical supply and turn the whirlpool on. Check for leaks around all piping connections while the whirlpool is running.

POST INSTALLATION CLEAN-UP

Remove all construction debris from bath. Tile grout can be removed with a wooden popsicle stick or tongue depressor. Do not use wire brushes or any other metal implement on bath surface.

Post installation clean-up generally can be completed using warm water and liquid dishwashing detergent. Stubborn dirt or stains may be removed using granular Spic and Span® mixed with water.

Painter's naphtha can be used to remove excess adhesives and/or wet oil-base paint.

FEATURES of YOUR NEW AMERICAN STANDARD ACRYLIC BATHTUB

Your new acrylic bathtub has been molded in the newest plumbing fixture material available today. Acrylics are tough durable finishes that are simple and easy to care for.

The colors have been formulated to match other American-Standard fixtures and enhance your choice of bathroom decorations. The high gloss surface is resistant to impact and chemicals and will retain its lasting luster with proper care and maintenance.

AFTERCARE and CLEANING

Always fill the tub with temperate water. Excessively hot water may cause surface damage

Remove bath mat after use and hang to dry. Allowing bath mat to dry in the tub may cause surface damage.

• Clean after use with a mild liquid household detergent cleaner. Do not use Lestoil, Lysol Disinfectant (spray or concentrate), or Lysol Basin, Tub and Tile Cleaner, Windex, Mr. Clean, Dow Disinfectant Bathroom Cleaner, or cleaning products in aerosol cans.

HARSH CHEMICALS SHOULD NEVER BE USED ON ACRYLIC SURFACES.

Do not use wire brushes, knives or sharp objects to remove stains, cigarette tar deposits, or other surface blemishes.

Abrasive cleaners or powders must not be used, since they will dull the surface. If the glossy surface looses its sheen, dulled areas can be restored by rubbing with a white "automotive type" polishing compound and waxing with a "liquid wax."

Do not wax areas where you walk or stand.

Do not allow nail polish remover, acetone, dry cleaning fluid, paint remover or other solvents to come into contact with the surface.

Clean the surrounding surface immediately after using caustic drain cleaners.

Burning cigarettes will damage the surface.

Should damage to the fixture occur, repairs can be made quickly and easily.

Your distributor or builder can provide details.

*For Air Massage and Combination systems, please refer to the Installation and Operating Manual for Air Massage and Combination Systems (P/N 753036-100) for additional information.

753027-100 REV. E

(4)

SPIC AND SPAN

®

IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF PROCTER & GAMBLE

 

 

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Contents General Installation Information List of Optional Components not includedList of Required Components not included List of Required Tools and SuppliesTypical Pier Type Installation Installation and Framing InstructionsElectrical Diagram Read and Follow ALL Instructions Electrical Installation InstructionsDrain Connection and System Test Post Installation CLEAN-UPHarsh Chemicals should Never be Used on Acrylic Surfaces