American Standard Saver Bath Walls manual

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    7547 48-1 00 Re v . C P roduct names listed herein are tr ademarks of AS America Inc. © AS America Inc. 201 2 NO TE: T ak e extr a care in handling the fr ont surfaces of the walls. Use only non-abr asive c loths to av oid scr atching. Thank you for selecting American Standard – the benchmark of fine quality for over 100 years. To ensure this pr[...]

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    2 7547 48-1 00 Re v . C Installation for use with t ub Model# 2647 .202 The studs should be located as sho wn to pr oper ly support walls. P ro vide additional studs where illustrat ed. (below) 8-1/4" (210mm) 8-1/4" (210mm) 30" (762mm) 6" (152mm) 12" (305mm) 60" (1524mm) 9-1/4" (235mm) 9-1/4" (235mm) 10"[...]

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    3 7547 48-1 00 Re v . C 1 2 INST ALLA TION PROCEDURES: If you plan to install a bath/shower door , a 1 x 4 must be installed in the pocket on the back of both side walls. A) Cut one end of the 1 x 4 to 45° as shown. (Fig.1) Then cut the 1 x 4 to a length of 57-1/2". B) Apply a bead of tub surround adhesive in the pocket of each side wall. Wit[...]

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    4 7547 48-1 00 Re v . C 3 A) Apply a bead of tub surround adhesive down each stud that will come in contact with the back panel being sure to stay below the line you marked. You do not need to apply adhesive to the corner studs. B) Lay a bead of sealant along tub ledge. C) Reposition back panel aligned with pencil line and press firmly against stud[...]

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    7547 48-1 00 Re v . C 5 5 A) Apply a bead of tub surround adhesive down each stud that will come in contact with the side panels being sure to stay below the line previously marked. B) Lay a bead of sealant along side panel mating surface and tub ledge. C) Align the top nailing flange of each side panel with pencil line marked. Press firmly into pl[...]

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    7547 48-1 00 Re v . C 6 7 6 Install temporary braces to hold the center of the back and side panels tight to the studs for approximately 24 hours while adhesive sets. Add cushioning between panels and braces to prevent scratching the panels. When installing greenboard, position drywall screws above the top nailing flange. If you choose to screw thr[...]

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    7547 48-1 00 Re v . C 7 POST INS T ALLA TION CLEAN-UP Remo ve all construction debris. Tile grout can be r emov ed with a wooden popsicle stick or t ongue depressor . Do not use wire brushes or any other met al implement on surface. P ost installation clean-up generall y can be completed using warm wat er and liquid dishwashing deter gent. Stubborn[...]