American Standard 1662 manual

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    Installation Instr uctions Cer tified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1 Recommended T ools & Materials ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS Thank you for selecting American-Standard...the benchmark of fine quality for over 100 years. T o ensure that your installation proceeds smoothly--please read these instructions car efully before you begin. M968637 Re v 1 [...]

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    2 M968637 Re v 1 .3 INST ALL LOWER SUPPORT BRACKET INST ALL SLIDE BAR LOCA TE UPPER MOUNTING BRACKET INST ALL UPPER MOUNTING BRACKET The SLIDE BAR works best when secured to the wall studs or cross brace using the WOOD SCREWS. If a mounting into the studs is not possible, use appropriate wall fasteners to provide secure installation. Mark a ver tic[...]

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    M968637 Re v 1 .3 INST ALL SLIDE BAR INTO MOUNTING BRACKETS FINISH INST ALLA TION 6 7 Install the SLIDE BAR (1) back into the lower MOUNTING BRACKET (2) . IMPORT ANT : The slot at the bottom of the slide bar must face toward the wall. Rotate the slide bar until it locks into place and cannot be turned. Fig. A. Push top COVER (3) and MOUNTING BRACKE[...]