American Standard Tub, Seated Shower Base manual

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    All product names list ed herein ar e trademarks of AS America, Inc. unless otherwise noted. © AS America, Inc. 20 12 HIGH GL OSS A CR YLIC SURF A CE 754731 -1 00 Rev . D NO TE: T ake extr a care in handling surfaces of the bath. Use only non-abr asive c loths to av oid scratching. 60 x 32 x 19 In. (1524 x 813 x 483mm) 60 Lbs. (27 Kg) N/A N/A N/A [...]

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    754731 -1 00 Rev . D 2 INST ALLA TION AND FRAMING INSTR UCTIONS: A.) Locate studs as r equired. Ensure roughing-in dimensions ar e proper , plumb, and squar e. It is strongly r ecommended that an additional opening be pro vided f or access to the drain components . B.) As shown in ILL. 2, mark the position of the underside of the deck b y tracing a[...]

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    DRAIN CONNECTION Using recommended dr ain opening, connect bath drain t o waste line. Tight en all drain joints securely . 3 754731 -1 00 Rev . D 3 2 A.) THIS BA TH MUST BE SUPPOR TED AL ONG IT'S ENTIRE BO TT OM. We recommend the use of mortar as bedding material (sand is not recommended). Apply enough bedding t o suppor t the complete bot tom[...]

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    754731 -1 00 Rev . D 4 POST INS T ALLA TION CLEAN-UP Remo ve all construction debris from bath. Tile gr out can be remov ed with a wooden popsicle stick or tongue depr essor. Do not use wire brushes or any other met al implement on bath surface . P ost installation clean-up generally can be complet ed using war m wat er and liquid dishwashing deter[...]