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American Standard Standard 4210 Installation Instructions page 3

Single control kitchen pull-out faucet standard collection

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CHECK CONNECTIONS FOR LEAKS.
Move HANDLE down into "off" position.
Turn on water supplies and check connections for leaks
Operate HANDLE (2) up and down, left and right to flush
water lines thoroughly.
Operate HAND SPRAY and check connections for leaks.
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SERVICE
If faucet drips, operate HANDLE several times from "off" to "on." Do not
apply excessive force.
Clogged CARTRIDGE outlets or inlets may cause reduced flow.
To clean, first turn off water supply then:
Remove INDEX BUTTON (1), loosen HANDLE SCREW (2) and remove HANDLE (3).
Pull off ESCUTCHEON CAP (4). Unscrew three MOUNTING SCREWS (5).
Lift CARTRIDGE (6) off MANIFOLD (7) and remove CARTRIDGE SEALS (8).
Clean MANIFOLD (7), CARTRIDGE (6) ports and SEALS (8).
Place SEALS (8) into CARTRIDGE PORTS (6A).
Place CARTRIDGE (6) onto MANIFOLD (7) and tighten MOUNTING
SCREWS (5) alternately.
Replace ESCUTCHEON CAP (4), HANDLE (3), tighten HANDLE
SCREW (1) and install INDEX BUTTON (2).
HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP ADJUSTMENT
By restricting handle rotation and limiting the amount of hot water allowed
to mix with the cold, the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP reduces risk of accidental
scalding. To set the maximum hot water temperature of your faucets, all you
need to do is adjust the setting on the HOT LIMIT SAFETY STOP.
Remove HANDLE BUTTON (1) and loosen SET SCREW (2). Pull
HANDLE (3) off valve stem. Pull off CAP (4). Use a flat blade
screwdriver or your fingers to pull up and rotate red HOT LIMIT
SAFETY STOP (5). Follow Step "A" or "B" to adjust min./max.
discharge temperature. "0" being the hottest to "7" the coldest
temperature setting. Factory set at "0".
Replace ESCUTCHEON CAP (4), HANDLE (3), tighten
HANDLE SCREW (1) and install INDEX BUTTON (2).
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
To keep your new faucet looking new, please follow
these simple care instructions:
DO:
Simply rinse the faucet clean with clear water.
Dry the faucet with a soft cotton cloth.
DO NOT:
Do not use any abrasive cleaners, cloths, or
paper towels.
Do not use any cleaning agents containing acids,
polish abrasives, or harsh cleaners or soaps.
Regular and routine cleaning will reduce the need for
heavy cleaning and polishing. If heavy cleaning is
required, the following procedures are recommended:
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TEMPERATURE
SETTING NUMBERS
"B"
PRY RED RING FORWARD
AND ROTATE CLOCKWISE
"B"
ADJUSTMENT WHEN
WATER IS TOO COLD
CHECK CONNECTIONS
FOR LEAKS
"A"
PRY RED RING FORWARD
AND ROTATE COUNTER-
CLOCKWISE ONE CLICK
"A"
ADJUSTMENT WHEN
WATER IS TOO HOT
"B"
"RED RING"- HOT
LIMIT SAFETY STOP
Remove as much surface dirt and film using clear
water and soft cotton cloth (as described).
Use any of the following to remove tough surface
film and build-up:
Mild liquid detergents
Clear ammonia free liquid glass cleaners
Non-acidic, non-abrasive gentle liquid or fully
dissolved powder cleansers mixed according to
manufacturers directions.
Non-abrasive liquid polishers
Once clean, rinse faucet again with clear water to
thoroughly remove cleaner or polish and
with a cotton cloth.
Failure to follow these care instructions may
damage the faucet's finish.
RED
3
2
1
4
5
6
6A
8
7
"A"
6
5
and blot dry
M 9 6 8 4 6 1 B

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