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Brand | Glacier bay |
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Model | 13-0078-4W |
Category | Kitchen & Bath Fixtures |
Language | English |
Handle vitreous chinaware with care due to sharp edges if broken. Avoid dropping or rough handling.
Ensure compliance with all local plumbing and building codes during installation.
Covers defects in materials or workmanship for the original consumer purchaser.
Excludes damages from misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, and consequential damages.
States rights may vary regarding incidental/consequential damage limitations.
Ensure all parts are present before installation; contact customer service for replacements.
Professional cutout recommended for marble or stone countertops without existing holes.
Check desired location for clearance of backsplash, faucet, plumbing, and vanity.
Ensure existing cutout measures 17-20" wide by 15.75-17" deep for installation.
Verify sufficient space under the sink for faucet installation in the existing cutout.
Use supplied template and follow steps 1-4 for new countertops without a cutout.
Marble or stone countertops for new installations should be cut by a professional.
List of tools needed: safety glasses, drill, saw, tape, pencil, level, wrenches, caulking, screwdrivers.
Includes sink (A) and template (B) for cutting the countertop opening.
Use template (B) as a guide for cutting the sink opening if no cutout exists.
Affix template, mark guidelines, drill clearance hole, and cut opening along perimeter.
Carefully position the sink in the cutout, checking alignment and practicing placement.
Practice placing the sink 2-3 times before applying caulking for best results.
Install drain, waste system, faucet, and water supply per manufacturer instructions.
Caution: Do not overtighten drain assembly to prevent cracking the sink bowl.
Apply caulking around sink rim, carefully lower into place, align, press firmly, and wipe excess.
Clean the sink surface with mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth.
Use powdered detergent and a damp sponge or nylon pad for stubborn stains.
Never use abrasive cleaners, powders, or pads to avoid scratching or dulling the surface.