American Standard BATH AND SHOWER TRIM KIT manual

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    BA TH AND SHOWER TRIM KIT M968837 Rev.1.5 T o assure proper positioning in relation to wall, note roughing-in dimensions. ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS Cer tified to comply with ANSI A112.18.1 Installation Instructions SERIN ™ T064.50X THREADED INLETS (STOPS) INLETS 1/2" NPT 5-7/8" INLETS 1/2" NPT OUTLETS 1/2" NPT OUTLETS 1/2" [...]

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    M968837 Rev.1.5 1 INST ALL VAL VE TRIM 1 1 Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. 7 3 5 6 5 4 5 2 1 2 INST ALL TRIM Remove PIPE PLUG and CAP (1, 2) from shower pipe and tub filler pipe. Install SHOWER ESCUTCHEON (3) onto SHOWER ARM (4) . Apply sealant or T eflon tape to threads on both ends of SHOWER ARM (4) and thread longer leg of SHOWER ARM (4) into sh[...]

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    M968837 Rev.1.5 5 Remove HANDLE (see step 3 and reverse). Remove ESCUTCHEON and CARRIDGE CAP (see step 1 and reverse). Shut off water supply by either closing of f main water supply , or closing off the hot and cold CHECK STOPS on valve. TO GAIN ACCESS TO VAL VE FOR SERVICING Remove CARTRIDGE (1) by removing CARTRIDGE SCREWS (2) . Remove three SCRE[...]