Installation Instructions

Step 4: Install accessories
Attach faucet and drains to the sink. Use plumber’s putty or silicone
sealant under the faucet base and under the top flange of the drain
to provide a leak-proof seal.
Step 5: Insert sink and tighten mounting clips
1. Place a continuous 1/4” to 5/16” bead
of silicone sealant around the entire
perimeter of the countertop cutout.
2. Lift sink, turn face-up and lower into
the countertop opening.
3. Line up front rim with the front edge
of the counter.
4. Underneath the countertop, begin
tightening clips (making sure that the
sink stays in the center of the cutout)
with a screwdriver or power driver in
an even fashion, alternating sides while tightening until the entire rim is sealed.
5. Do not overtighten. It is only necessary to draw the rim down snugly to the countertop.
6. Wipe excess sealant from perimeter with a wet cloth.
Step 6: Final Steps
1. Connect and tighten hot and cold faucet supply lines, strainer, drain and trap assembly.
Note: Depending on the location of sink drain holes, it may be necessary to adjust the drain
Faucet base
of drain
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Countertop
Cutout
Cabinet
pipefittings under the sink to accommodate the new sink installation.
2. Turn on water supply and examine all connections for leaks. If leak appears, tighten joint slightly.
Do not overtighten.
3. With stopper in place, fill sink and examine area under sink and around drain flange for leaks.
4. Remove stopper and let water drain while examining drain connections for leaks.
For best results, opt for a mild liquid soap and a wet cloth to gently clean your sink. Avoid using
harsh chemicals and rough brushes/sponges. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly and towel dry.
Stains: On mirror finish surfaces, use a metal polish recommended for stainless steel. All other
finishes can be cleaned with mild abrasives. Always rub with the grain where applicable.
Caution: Steel wool pads leave tiny particles that may cause rust spots. Chlorine bleach can cause
corrosion and pitting. Drain cleaners with sulfuric or hydrochloric acid can attack stainless steel.
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