American Standard 2373.920 manual

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    *W rench Cer tified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1M Required T ools *Supplied with Fitting *Hex key Adjustable W rench Channel Locks Flat Blade Screwdriver DECK-MOUNT BA TH FILLER ENFIELD MOUNTING SURF ACE ADJ. 6-1/2 TO 12 8" 3-3/4" 5-3/16" 1-1/2 MAX. 1-1/4 MAX. 1-3/16 DIA. 3 ( H ) ( C ) 1-1/8 DIA. 8-3/16 12 MAX 2-1/16 DIA. 1-1/16 DIA[...]

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    SPOUT BASE RECESS T urn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning. CAUTION 1 2 Assemble RUBBER WASHER (5) and LOCKNUT (6) onto SPOUT SHANK (1). Align SPOUT ASSEMBLY and from underside of ledge secure SPOUT ASSEMBLY into position with LOCKNUT (6). SPOUT ASSEMBLY PREPARE TUBE AND TEE ASSEMBLY 3 1 4 5 6 Prepare TUBE and TEE ASSEMBLY (1) to fit [...]

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    4 INSTALL HANDLES Push ADAPTER (1) on VALVE STEM (2), so that the hole of the ADAPTER (1) without a spline is facing up. See figure "A". Tighten STEM SCREW (3) to secure ADAPTER (1). Find correct position of LEVER HANDLE ASSEMBLY (4) or CROSS HANDLE ASSEMBLY (5) by adjusting male teeth on ADAPTER (1) to female teeth in HANDLE (4, 5). Thre[...]

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    9 Before the bathroom is completely finished, you may want to remove spout, hand shower, and handles. To remove handles, reverse steps in section 4. To remove SPOUT (1), proceed as follows: Lift TRANSFER ROD (8) and unscrew KNOB (2). Remove PLUG BUTTON (3) and remove SET SCREW (4) using 5mm hex wrench supplied. Lift SPOUT (1) off SHANK (5) carefull[...]