2.
Using the 1/2” configuration:
a.
The 1/2” configuration can be used at either the top of the riser at
the faucet pipe or at the bottom of the riser at the angle stop valve.
b.
Install the 1/2” configuration at the top of the riser on a water supply
line that does not have a slip joint nut at the angle stop valve.
c.
Install the 1/2” configuration at the angle stop valve if there is a
1/2” slip joint nut there.
3.
Shut off the cold water supply to the faucet by rotating the angle stop
valve clockwise until the water flow is off. Place a catch basin or other
container below the faucet to catch any residual water in the pipes.
4.
Disconnect the cold water riser/supply line at the angle stop valve or
cold water faucet pipe. Use an 8” adjustable wrench to rotate the slip
joint nut counterclockwise until the riser/supply line and slip joint nut
detach from either the angle stop valve or the faucet pipe.
5.
Connect the Adapta Valve to the pipe from which you removed the
slip joint nut.
a.
Align the Adapta Valve to either the angle stop valve or cold water
faucet pipe, making sure that the rubber washer is in place in the
Adapta Valve.
b.
Use an 8” adjustable wrench to rotate the connection clockwise
until tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
6.
Connect the cold water riser/supply line with the slip joint nut to the
Adapta Valve.
a.
Align the slip joint nut to the Adapta Valve.
b.
Use an 8” adjustable wrench to rotate the slip joint nut clockwise
until tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
c.
Make sure that the supply line does not block the shutoff valve
on the side of the Adapta Valve. If necessary, trim the supply line
before reconnecting.
7.
Confirm that the Unit Shutoff Valve attached to the Adapta Valve is in
the OFF position by rotating the handle clockwise until it stops.
8.
Proceed to section
Connect the Tubing to the Housing (Pg 14)
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