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    SAVE FOR FUTURE USE 7301354-100 Rev. B CAUTION: PRODUCT IS FRAGILE. TO AVOID BREAKAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY HANDLE WITH CARE! Product names listed herein are trademarks of AS America, Inc. © AS America, Inc. 2009 NOTE: Pictures may not exactly define contour of china and components. 0641 BOULEVARD 0403 TROPIC PETITE 0404 TROPIC GRANDE INSTALLATION I[...]

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    2 7301354-100 Rev. B 1-E 1-7/8" ANCHOR SCREW INSTALLATION Use lag bolts to secure lavatory as illustrated. LAG BOLT INSTALLATION Anchor Screw Washer Lavatory Nut Lag Bolt Washer Lavatory Lavatory Steel Hanger IMPORTANT: Final assembly of nut and washer or lag bolt method shown for reference only. 1-F A 1-I Shut-Off Valves Rear View Pedestal Sc[...]

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    3 7301354-100 Rev. B B C 2-G Connect trap to drain assembly hand tight to check alignment. It may be necessary to cut off part of the tailpiece (area “B”) or part of the horizontal leg of the trap (area “C”). Secure joints for watertight assembly. 2-F Connect supply line to faucet (finger tight) and carefully bend tubes to engage with the s[...]

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    4 7301354-100 Rev. B Countertop Installation: Using the template provided, locate the position of the sink on the countertop. Provide proper clearance under the countertop for the faucet supply lines, drain assembly and the structural parts of the cabinet. NOTE: If replacing an existing sink be certain to shut off water supply before removing old s[...]