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    7300, 8700 SERIES INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH HOMEOWNER KITCHEN DECK F AUCETS Single-Handle - for Eight-Inch Centers MT170 CAUTION: CLIP EAR Equipped with Flow-Rator® Aerator or Swing-N-Spray Aerator Always turn water off before disassembling the valve. Open valve handle to relieve water pressure and insure tha[...]

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    Installation TO INSTALL FAUCET: Be sure sink or mounting surface is clean and dry. Place deck gasket on bottom of faucet and insert faucet supplies down through deck holes. Center deck gasket and faucet on sink. Tighten mounting nuts from below deck. Carefully trim excess deck gasket. Make connections to your hot and cold water supplies. TO INSTALL[...]

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    Disassembly 1. Turn "OFF" both hot and cold water supplies. Turn faucet on to relieve pressure and insure complete shut off.. Pull handle cap up and off (it snaps into place). Remove the handle screw (illustration 1). 2. Push the cartridge stem down and then lift and tilt handle lever and handle body off. 3. Unscrew retainer pivot nut. 4.[...]

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    © Copyright 1995 Moen Incorporated Printed in U.S.A. MT170 SEP 95 Consumer Information Faucets made of leaded brass alloys may contribute small amounts of lead to water that is allowed to stand in contact with the brass. The amount of lead contributed by any faucet is highest when the faucet is new . The following steps may reduce potential exposu[...]