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COLUMBIA SPECIFICATIONS
AC OR BATTERY POWERED
SINK WITH ELECTRONIC SENSOR
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Installation Instructions
Step 1
1. Establish sink location on the wall.
2. Determine desired height for the top of the backsplash from finished floor and draw a level
line which will be the top edge of the wall mounting bracket.
3. Hold the wall mounting bracket against the wall and mark the wall where the holes are. Drill
holes and secure bracket to the wall as shown in illustration A. Screws are not provided.
4. Position the sink onto wall bracket.
5. Mark holes for fastening side mounting brackets as shown in illustration B.
6. Remove sink from the wall bracket.
7. Drill holes in wall for securing sink to wall. Screws are not provided.
Step 2
1. Install strainer assembly.
2. Install faucets to the sink following the instructions provided with sensor unit.
3. Attach supply tube with elbow to back of faucet.
4. Install mixing check valve and compression fitting to control box of each sensor faucet.
Step 3
1. Position the sink onto wall bracket and secure to wall.
2. Connect waste line to strainer assembly.
3. Mount sensor control box at desired location on wall.
4. Connect power line from sensor to control box.
5. Attach supply tube from faucet to control box.
6. Connect hot and cold water from the source to mixing check valve.
7. Remove aerator from the spout assemblies and flush water system. (see step 7 sensor
installation instructions)
8. Check connections for leaks.
9. Replace aerator onto the spout.
10. We recommend sealing top of backsplash to wall as shown in illustration C.
Parts List
(1) Wall mount sink
(1) AC or Battery powered sensor faucet assembly
(1) Wall-mounting bracket
(1) Mixing check valve
(1) Strainer assembly with basket
Tools Required
Tape measure
Adjustable wrench
Drill motor and drill bits
Pipe wrench
Level
Safety glasses
Screw drivers: phillips and standard
Pencil
Socket wrench
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds),
Lead, and Phthalates (DEHP) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects
or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
.
NOTE:
Lead content originates from Brass components in valves and faucets and is certified under
NSF/ANSI 372 as containing less than 0.25% lead in wetted surfaces.
Notice for California Consumers
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for more information on replacement parts and installation videos.
Illustration A
Illustration B
Illustration C