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Swann Chesapeake Series User Manual

Swann Chesapeake Series
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Cabinet Mount Vanity Tops & Bowls
m Product Warnings
m Safety Guidelines
m Kit Contents
m Required Tools
m Preparation Tips
m Installation Procedure
m Cleaning & Maintenance
m Surface Repair
m Warranty Information
Read and Understand
Before Installing
Form #255-05-16
Models:
Chesapeake Vanity (Single Bowl)
Chesapeake Vanity (Double Bowl)
Contour Vanity (Single Bowl)
Ellipse Vanity (Single Bowl)
Ellipse Vanity (Double Bowl)
Europa Vanity (Single Bowl)
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Swann Chesapeake Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSwann
ModelChesapeake Series
CategoryKitchen & Bath Fixtures
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Guidelines

Read and Understand the Manual

Emphasizes the user's responsibility to fully understand and follow installation and maintenance procedures.

Work Safely

Advises users to proceed with caution if unsure and to seek professional help if necessary.

Inspect Before Cutting

Warns to check for electrical wiring or plumbing before cutting any surface.

Use Proper Installation Methods

Instructs to follow all installation instructions to prevent water damage.

Slipping Hazard

Alerts to the risk of slipping on wet surfaces and advises to dry all areas before installation.

Personal Protection

Recommends using appropriate personal protective equipment like gloves and eye protection.

Fire Hazard

Alerts to fire risks from flammable liquids and advises against smoking near them.

Solvents Hazard

Instructs to follow safety instructions for solvents and ensure adequate ventilation.

Dust Hazard

Advises using dust collection and OSHA-approved masks when cutting or drilling.

Shock Hazard

Warns against using electric power tools around water to prevent electric shock.

Electrical Shock Hazard

Highlights the danger of contact with live wiring and advises turning off circuit breakers.

Electrocution Hazard

Warns that liquids conduct electricity and can cause short circuits leading to injury or death.

Installation Procedure

Maintenance and Cleaning