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    SINGLE CONTROL KITCHEN PULL-OUT FAUCET LAKELAND Installation Instructions Cer tified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1M 4114.100 1 3 7 A B CAUTION 1 INST ALL FAUCET WITH OR WITHOUT DECK ESCUTCHEON T urn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning. PUTTY SPOUT BASE SINK OR MOUNTING SURF ACE 7 2 3 2 M968470 REV . 1 .4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Assemble RUBBER [...]

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    SINGLE CONTROL KITCHEN PULL-OUT FAUCET LAKELAND Installation Instructions Cer tified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1M 4114.100 1 3 7 A B CAUTION 1 INST ALL FAUCET WITH OR WITHOUT DECK ESCUTCHEON T ur n off hot and cold water supplies before beginning. PUTTY SPOUT BASE SINK OR MOUNTING SURF ACE 7 2 3 2 M968470 REV . 1 .4 Assemble RUBBER W ASHER (4) ,[...]

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    2 MAKE WA TER SUPPL Y CONNECTIONS T urn of f hot and cold water supplies before beginning. Connect FLEXIBLE SUPPLIES (1, 2) directly to wall supplies. Connection on fitting supplies are 3/8" compression. Connect left supply to Hot (Marked with a Red Line) and right supply to Cold wall supply . Use adjustable wrench to tighten connections. Do [...]

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    CHECK CONNECTIONS FOR LEAKS. Move HANDLE down into "off" position. T urn on water supplies and check connections for leaks . Operate HANDLE (2) up and down, left and right to flush water lines thoroughly . Operate HAND SPRA Y and check connections for leaks. CHECK CONNECTIONS FOR LEAKS 5 SERVICE 6 Clogged CARTRIDGE outlets or inlets may [...]