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Figure 1
NOTE:
Recommended bowl
depth is less than or equal to
5-1/2”.
1:
Removing old vanity (if applicable): 1) Turn off the water
supply and take the drain out. 2) Disconnect the supply lines from
the faucet. 3) Remove the old vanity top and vanity.
NOTE:
If the
new vanity is not installed immediately, temporarily stuff a rag into
the drain pipe.
2:
Using a level, locate any uneven floor and/or wall areas where
your vanity will be installed. Unevenness can cause your vanity
to become misaligned resulting in twisting of the cabinet. Repair
any uneven areas by reducing high spots or shimming low spots.
3:
1) Place the vanity in the desired position taking into account
the location of your plumbing. 2) Ensure the vanity is level front to
back and at both sides.
4:
Secure the vanity to the wall by inserting (x2) #8 x 2” screws
(B - not included) through the back rail of the vanity. Figure 1.
NOTE:
It is recommended that the vanity be installed to at least
one wall stud. If you are unable to locate wall studs, it is
recommended that you use wall anchors (C - not included) to
secure the vanity.
5:
Install the vanity top, faucet and drain (each not included) as
per the instruction sheets provided with those items and ensure
that there is no leakage.
INSTALLATION
Model 30237 shown in illustrations
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem:
1) Vanity doors or drawers rub against
another surface.
2) There is an uneven gap between the
doors or drawers and cabinet.
Possible Cause:
Floor or vanity is not level.
Corrective Action:
1) Use a shim to ensure the vanity is level.
2) Adjust the door hinges or drawer slides.
Figures 2 and 3.
Side adjustment:
Using a Phillips screwdriver, rotate screw
(1) clockwise to move the door left and
counter-clockwise to move the door right.
Moves the door up to 2 mm.
Depth adjustment:
Using a Phillips screwdriver, rotate screw
(2) clockwise to move the door forward and
counter- clockwise to move the door backwards.
Moves the door up to 2 mm.
Height adjustment:
Using a Phillips screwdriver, rotate screw
(3) clockwise to move the door upward and
counter-clockwise to move the door
downward. Moves the door up to 2 mm.
Figure 2 - Adjusting Hinges