If you've ever had to clear a clog from a sink drain, you're likely already familiar with the drain trap assembly that forms the transition from the sink to the home's branch drain system. The drain trap—sometimes called the P-trap due to its distinctive shape—is the ...
Close the sink stopper, fill the sink and check the strainer for leaks from underneath the cabinet using a flashlight. If you see any water, tighten the strainer locknut until the water stops. Open the stopper and let the water drain while you look for leaks in the drain assembly. Tighten...
Install the pop up assembly. Apply just a little bit of silicone under the flange. Position the drain body on the bottom of the sink — making sure the pivot hole is facing the back — and screw the flange on from the top side. Underneath, tighten the nut and gasket. On the top, u...
Remove the red plastic stopper from the metal outlet pipe and insert the spout. The RO unit is placed at the side of the sink, so the spout dispenses the water over the sink, where you can collect it in a pitcher or jug. There is a small lever on the diverter that is used to op...
Bolts #4 and 5 hold on what looks like a heat sink for the electronics of the wiring harness. It’s basically a connector that plugs into an aluminum plate. I think it’s a heat sink. When removing #4 and 5, you will need to hold the backside nut and washer. An 8 mm box wrenc...
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