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    READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. For maximum clearance under cabinets use 2 1 / 2 " X 3 1 / 2 " short 90° elbow. 2. Check for an air tight seal at VacPan™ and elbow prior to installation. 3. If required, use Teflon tape to make air tight seal but do not use glue. 4. Make certain clearance is available in kick s[...]

  • Page 2

    INST ALLA TION OPTION #1 - UNDER CABINET ACCESS TO PIPING FROM BELOW Refer to Figure 2 1. Select a location under cabinet for VacPan™ (6) so that new fittings can be connected to existing pipe. Drill small reference hole under location of VacPan™ to determine position in basement or crawl space. 2. Using a hole saw, cut access hole (3) in floor[...]

  • Page 3

    INST ALLA TION OPTION #2 - IN W ALLS ALONG BASE BOARDS Refer to Figure 3 (ACCESS TO PIPING FROM BELOW) 1. Locate studs (1) in the wall at the location VacPan™ will be installed. 2. VacPan™ should be located tight to one side in stud space. 3. Drill a small reference hole (2) through the floor under area of VacPan™. This will establish locatio[...]

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    INST ALLA TION NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION Refer to Figure 5 1. Cut out wall plate (9) between two studs at the location of VacPan™. Cut a 6 3/4" piece of wall plate and refasten to floo r temporary rough-in block. (10) This will act as temporary rough-in block that will force all trades to finish around providing a slot in wall for installation o[...]