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FS3-3 Assembly July 2016
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Force the vent stack up through hole in roof then down
into the corresponding hole in the tank. Drill a 13/64”
hole through the boss in the tank and into the vent stack.
Rivet (
as shown)
using a PC-000117 rivet.
PC-000117 Rivet
(1) Used in this step
Step 12: Vent Stack Installation
Step 13: Spring Installation
From the front of the door, insert the cable end of the spring assembly into the
1/2” hole in the door. Make sure that the 1/2” boss in the end cap of the spring
assembly is pushed through the hole. On the inside of the unit, place the top
of a hammer against the PC-000181S spring cable clip
(as shown on the right).
Place the end of the spring cable in the claw of the hammer.
Open the door while holding the hammer in position. Hold the door open
with your foot, and clamp a vice-grips pliers on the cable where it comes out
of the door.
BE SURE TO CLAMP DOWN TIGHT
. Remove the cable from the
claw of the hammer, close the door, and place the end of the cable into the
slot of the cable clip. Open the door, and remove the vice-grips.
Step 14: Optional Lock Installation
Place the tip of a screwdriver in the lock area of the Door Trim Panel
(as shown on the right).
Strike the handle end of the screwdriver with a
hammer to “knockout” the plastic fi lling the hole for the lock. Remove
the nut from the end of the lock, and insert the lock through the hole
of the Door Trim Panel from the outside. Re-insert the nut back on the
lock and tighten down. Insert the key and turn the lock to the right and
remove the key
(this is the locked position which is needed at this point
to check the lock for proper installation with the Slide Latch mechanism
which is installed in the next step)
.
NOTE:
Turning the key upright is the
neutral or normal use position which allows the Slide Latch to move
into the “Open/In-Use” position when persons are inside the restroom.
Turning the key to the left is the open position and the key can not be
removed until either in the “Open/In-Use” or “Locked” position.