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1 © 2016 AS America Inc. Installation Instructions Certified to comply with ASME A112.18.1 © 2016 AS America, Inc. NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please give this manual to the customer after installation. To learn more about American Standard Selectronic ® Products visit our website at: www.americanstandard-us.com or e-mail us at: [email protected] For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance, please call (844) CRT-TEAM / (844) 278-8326 (In Canada: 1-800-387-0369) (In Toronto Area only: 1-905-306-1093) NextGen Selectronic ® Integrated Faucet with Optional Above-Deck Mixing & SmarTherm Temperature Limiter MODEL NUMBERS 7755.1xx 775B.1xx 7755.2xx 775B.2xx 7755.3xx 775B.3xx M965754 (9/16) CAUTION: Use only American Standard supplied transformers and cable sets. Using non-AS supplied cables, or cutting, splicing or modifying any components will void the warranty. Product No’.s & Options 2 Specifications 3 Faucet Installation 3 Electrical Installation 4-5 FAQ’s / Troubleshooting 9 Parts 10 Start-up / Maintenance 6-8

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  • 1© 2016 AS America Inc.

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    Certi�ed to comply with ASME A112.18.1

    © 2016 AS America, Inc.

    NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please give this manual to the customer after installation.To learn more about American Standard Selectronic® Products visit our website at: www.americanstandard-us.comor e-mail us at: [email protected]

    For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance, please call (844) CRT-TEAM / (844) 278-8326 (In Canada: 1-800-387-0369) (In Toronto Area only: 1-905-306-1093)

    NextGen Selectronic® Integrated Faucet with Optional Above-Deck Mixing & SmarTherm™ Temperature Limiter

    MODEL NUMBERS7755.1xx 775B.1xx7755.2xx 775B.2xx7755.3xx 775B.3xx

    M965754 (9/16)

    CAUTION: Use only American Standard supplied transformers and cable sets. Using non-AS supplied cables, or cutting, splicing or modifying any components will void the warranty.

    Product No’.s & Options 2

    Speci�cations 3

    Faucet Installation 3

    Electrical Installation 4-5

    FAQ’s / Troubleshooting 9

    Parts 10

    Start-up / Maintenance 6-8

  • 2

    Thank you for selecting American-Standard...the benchmark of �ne quality for over 100 years. To ensure that your installation proceeds smoothly--please read these instructions carefully before you begin.

    Remove the �tting and loose items from the carton. The illustration below shows all the �ttings and loose items after they have been removed from the carton. Some items may be packaged partially assembled to other items.

    UNPACKING All American Standard Products Are Water Tested At Our Factory. Some Residual Water May Remain In The Valve During Shipping.

    1. Installation Instructions2. Spout Assembly (less mixing) 2a. Spout Assembly (mixing)3. Mounting Kit4. 4" and 8" Deck plate (optional, must be ordered separately)

    5. Thermostatic Mixing Valve (optional, must be ordered separately)6. Filter Screen7. Assembly Parts8. Battery Back-Up Unit (optional, must be ordered separately)

    775P.400 775P.800

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    Plug-In AC Power Kit

    Hard-Wired AC Power Kit

    Multi-AC Power Kit

    PWRXPower Kit

    PK00.PACPK00.WRK PK00.HAC PK00.MAC

    DO NOT REMOVEPROTECTIVEFILM FROMSENSOR EYE UNTILINSTALLATION ISCOMPLETE.

    DO NOT REMOVEPROTECTIVEFILM FROMSENSOR EYE UNTILINSTALLATION ISCOMPLETE.

    7

    PK00.BBU

    BatteryBack-Up

    Kit

    8

    POWER KITS SOLD SEPARATELY

    1© 2016 AS America Inc.

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    © 2016 AS America, Inc.

    NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please give this manual to the customer after installation.To learn more about American Standard Selectronic ® Products visit our website at: www.americanstandard-us.comor e-mail us at: [email protected]

    For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance, please call (844) CRT-TEAM / (844) 278-8326 (In Canada: 1-800-387-0369) (In Toronto Area only: 1-905-306-1093)

    NextGen Selectronic® Integrated Faucet with Optional Above-Deck Mixing & Temperature Limiter

    MODEL NUMBERS7755.1xx 775B.1xx7755.2xx 775B.2xx7755.3xx 775B.3xx

    M965754 (8/16)

    CAUTION: Use only American Standard supplied transformers and cable sets. Using non-AS supplied cables, or cutting, splicing or modifying any components will void the warranty.

    Product No’.s & Options 2

    3

    Faucet Installation 3

    Electrical Installation 4-5

    FAQ’s / Troubleshooting 9

    Parts 10

    Start-up / Maintenance 6-8

    M965754 (9/16)

  • 3

    1 SPOUT ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION; Fig. 1

    1. Make sure O-RING (1) is installed in spout base.

    IMPORTANT: Do not use putty when installing faucet without escutcheon.

    2. If installing DECK PLATE (2) (optional): Apply a bead of putty to bottom edge of PUTTY PLATE (2). Install SCREW (11) into the MOUNTING BASE OF THE FAUCET (13) and allign SCREW (11) with HOLE (12).

    3. Insert SUPPLY HOSES (3), SHANK (4) and SENSOR CABLE (5) (only included in base model) through hole in DECK PLATE with PUTTY PLATE (2) and mounting surface.

    4. Assemble RUBBER WASHER (7), BRASS WASHER (8) and THREADED LOCKNUT (9) onto SHANK (4) from underside of sink or mounting surface. Hand tighten LOCKNUT (9).

    5. Use a screwdriver to tighten SCREWS (10) on LOCKNUT (9). Work your way around LOCKNUT (9), tightening the screws slightly each time until all are snug to ensure even pressure.

    Roughing-in Dimensions

    1. 2.5 mm Hex Wrench (Included)2. Adjustable Wrench3. Plumbers’ Putty or Caulking

    4. Phillips Screwdriver5. Tape Measure6. 2.0 mm Hex Wrench (Included)

    M965754 (9/16)

    RECOMENDED CONTROL BOX OREQUIVALENT BY OTHERS4" (102mm) SQ. X 3-1/2" (89mm) DEEP CONTROL BOXHubbel-RACO #256 OR EQUAL (BY OTHERS).

    (Used with Hard-Wired AC Transformer)

    CLEARANCE25mm (min) - 127mm (max)

    (1" min - 5" max)

    FINISHED WALLOR BACKSPLASH

    126 mm(5")

    146 mm(5-3/4")

    48 mm(1-7/8")

    28 mm(1-1/8")

    3/8" COMPRESSIONCONNECTORS

    174 mm(6-7/8")

    125 mm(4-15/16")

    38 mm(1-1/2")

    597 mm(23-1/2")

    39 mm(1-1/2")

    61 mm(2-7/16")

    Note: All plumbing and electrical wiring must be installed in accordance with applicable codes, regulations and standards.

    CAUTION: Use only American Standard supplied transformers and cable sets. Using non-AS supplied cables, or cutting, splicing or modifying any components will void the warranty.

    RECOMMENDED TOOLS

    CAUTION Turn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning

    Fig. 21

    23 4 5 10'

    6

    Fig. 1

    10

    PUTTY(If required)

    MOUNTINGSURFACE

    (OPTIONAL)

    TIGHTENSPIN NUTS

    2

    1

    4

    12

    13

    3

    7

    8

    9

    5

    IMPORTANT: Do notuse putty when installing

    faucet without escutcheon.

    IMPORTANT: Do notuse sealent on threads

    11

  • 4 M965754 (9/16)

    ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

    Product Page

    PWRX Power Kit (PK00.WRK) 4

    Plug-In AC Power Kit (PK00.PAC) 5

    Hard-Wired AC Power Kit (PK00.HAC) 5

    Multi-AC Power Kit (PK00.MAC) 5

    Important: All product with standard battery come with electrical connections preaseambled at the factory. No further action necessary.

    A PWRX 10 YEAR BATTERY SYSTEM; Fig. 1

    PWRK™ VERSION;

    1. Connect PWRX BATTERY PACK (1) to SENSOR CABLE (2).

    2. Secure the connections by installing into CONNECTOR LOCKING DEVICE (3) as shown. Rotate the END CAPS (4) to secure the connection within the CONNECTOR LOCKING DEVICE (3).

    3. Determine the mounting location of the PWRX BATTERY PACK (1) by marking center lines as shown.

    4. Place the BRACKET (5) on the horizontal center line and mark the location of the mounting holes to be drilled.

    5. Using 1/4" diameter drill bit, drill two mounting holes aproximately 1" deep.

    6. Install the two ANCHORS (6) provided into the mounting holes.

    7. Place the BRACKET (5) over the ANCHORS (6) and secure with the SCREWS (7) provided. Do not overtighten.

    8. Insert PWRX BATTERY PACK (1) into BRACKET (5).7

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    VERTICALC/L

    HORIZONTALC/L

    1

    BRACKET INSTALLATION

    Fig. 1

    1

    32

    3

    4

    4

  • 5 M965754 (9/16)

    CAUTION: Use only American Standard supplied transformers and cable sets. Using non-AS supplied cables, or cutting, splicing or modifying any components will void the warranty.

    B AC VERSIONS (HARD-WIRED / PLUG-IN POWER SUPPLY); Fig. 2

    Important: Turn off power to outlet or control box.

    1. Connect PLUG-IN AC POWER SUPPLY (5) or 10' EXTENSION CABLE (2) if using HARD-WIRED AC TRANSFORMER (7) to SINGLE AC ADAPTER (3).

    2. Connect SENSOR CABLE (4) to the other terminal of the SINGLE AC ADAPTER (3).

    3. Connect PLUG-IN AC POWER SUPPLY (5) to wall outlet, or connect other end of 10' EXTENSION CABLE (2) to the HARD-WIRED AC TRANSFORMER (7).

    FOR HARD-WIRED VERSION;

    4. Make Black and White power line connections to HARD-WIRED AC TRANSFORMER (7) and mount into CONTROL BOX (6).

    WALLOUTLET

    4" CONTROL BOXOR EQUIVALENT BYOTHERS (6)

    Fig. 2

    3

    4

    15 BLACK & WHITE

    POWERCONNECTIONS

    10' EXTENSION

    7 CONNECTOR NOTUSED IN THIS INSTALLATION

    7

    6

    2

    Unit #1(Already Installed)

    Fig. 3

    Unit #2 Unit #3 Unit #4

    1

    2

    4

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    MAXIMUM OF 15 UNITS PER TRANSFORMER.10' MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH BETWEEN UNITS.

    BLACK & WHITEPOWERCONNECTIONS

    C MULTI-AC VERSION (DAISY-CHAIN); Fig. 3Important: Disconnect the �rst unit’s Multi-AC Adapter from power supply before making daisy-chain connections.

    Note: For Unit #1 electrical instructions, refer to Figure 2 (above). For subsequent Units, refer to instructions below...

    1. Connect one end of the 10' EXTENSION (1) to the available terminal of the previous unit’s MULTI-AC ADAPTER (2), and the other end to the single terminal of the current unit’s MULTI-AC ADAPTER (3).

    2. Connect SENSOR CABLE (4) to either of the two available terminals of MULTI-AC ADAPTER (3).

    3. Repeat Steps above for each additional Unit, for a Max. of 15 Units on one AC POWER SUPPLY.

    Recommended Control Box or Equivalent by others4" (102 mm) SQ. x 3-1/2" (89 mm) DEEP ELECTRICAL BOX Hubbel-RACO #256 OR EQUAL (BY CONTRACTOR).

  • 6 M965754 (9/16)

    D MAKE WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS; Fig. 4

    1. Turn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning.

    2. Place each SCREEN FILTER (3) on each wall supply outlet. Be sure that SCREEN FILTER (3) is inserted in the correct direction. (See Illustration) 3. Connect HOT FLEXIBLE SUPPLY (marked with red

    stripe) (1) to hot water control stop (4). Connect COLD FLEXIBLE SUPPLY (marked with blue stripe) (2) to cold water control stop (5). Use adjustable wrench to tighten connections. Do not over tighten.

    4. Faucet supplies are 24" long from faucet base.

    Note; If additional supply length is required, installer must purchase those parts separately.

    Important; If SUPPLY HOSES (1, 2) are too long, loop as illustrated to avoid kinking.

    Fig. 4

    Fig. 5

    DETECTION

    ZONE

    PROTECTIVE FILM

    IMPORTANT: Do notuse sealent on threads

    1

    2

    3

    COLD

    HOT

    (3) SCREENFILTER

    BULGESIDE DOWN

    Fig. 1

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    (In Toronto Area only: 1-905-3061093)

    SELECTRONIC™Thermostatic Mixing Valve

    Certified to comply with ASME A112.18.1M

    © 2005 American Standard

    M968808

    To learn more about American Standard Faucets visit our website at: www.us.amstd.com or U.S.customer's e-mail us at: [email protected] Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance,

    please call 1-800-442-1902 (In Canada: 1-800-387-0369)

    NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please give this manual to the customer after installation.

    (In Toronto Area only: 1-905-3061093)

    605XTMV

    Specifications

    Installation

    Adjust Temperature

    Service

    Replacement Parts

    1

    2

    3

    3

    4

    No. M968808

    HOTSUPPLY

    COLDSUPPLY

    TEEFITTING

    Optional Mixing Valve(Sold Separately)

    TEMPEREDWATER SUPPLY

    COLDWATER

    5

    4

    E INSTALL OPTIONAL MIXING VALVE; Fig. 5

    Note: An optional Thermostatic Mixing Valve (sold separately) may be installed on faucets 775X.1XX & 775X.2XX in addition to Above Deck Mixing valve. See setup diagram Fig. 5.

    Tee �tting is not supplied with Faucet or Thermostatic Mixing valve and must be purchased separately. If faucet inlet hoses will not reach water supplies, longer hoses must be purchased separately.

    For complete detailed installation and operating instructions, see installations instructions (No. M968808) supplied with Thermostatic Mixing Valve.

    MAINTENANCE

    A HAND WASH SENSOR OPERATION; Fig. 1

    REMOVE PROTECTIVE FILM FROM SENSOR EYEWHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.

    When the Sensor detects a user, the water immediately starts to �ow. Water �ow will stop 1.5 seconds after user is out of sensor range. This Comfort delay allows the user to comfortably move their hands without the water turning off.

    As a precaution, a Safety Timer will turn off the water, after the sensor has been blocked for 59 seconds. The water will stay off until the blockage is removed from the detection zone.

    The Comfort and Safety time settings can be adjusted using the Optional Remote Control (605XRCT).

  • 7 M965754 (9/16)

    B REPLACE BATTERY; Fig. 5, 7

    1. Remove COVER SCREW (1) and lift COVER (15) off.

    2. Disconnect SENSOR CABLES (6) and (7) from the BATTERY and SOLENOID VALVE. (Fig. 7)

    3. Push BATTERY (17) forward and Pull it out. (Fig. 5)

    4. Replace the new battery with the same placement. (Insert terminal side �rst)

    C REPLACE SENSOR; Fig. 5, 6, 7

    1. Remove COVER SCREW (1) and lift COVER (15) off.

    2. Disconnect SENSOR CABLES (6) and (7) from the BATTERY and SOLENOID VALVE. (Fig. 7)

    3. Remove the AERATOR RETAINER SCREW (2) and BODY FIXATION SCREW (3). (Do not remove SPOUT TUBE 16)

    4. FOR ABOVE DECK MIXING FAUCETS Remove FIXATION SCREW (13). Pull the HANDLE ASSEMBLY (11) to remove the shaft from the MANIFOLD (14).

    5. Lift BODY (12) off of MANIFOLD (14).

    6. Remove SENSOR (9) by carefully pushing on the face of the sensor. Once removed, peal the SENSOR ADHESIVE off of the BODY and clean the remaining residue.

    7. To install the new SENSOR, peal the paper liner from the double sided tape and carefully place the SENSOR in its original position so that the WIRES point upward. Press and hold the sensor for 5 - 10 seconds to ensure it sticks properly.

    Note: To prevent damage to the wires, verify that they are tucked inside the hooks which are located on both sides of the sensor.

    8. FOR ABOVE DECK MIXING FAUCETS Slide SPOUT (12) over the MANIFOLD (14) being careful to avoid interference between the SPOUT TUBE (16) and SENSOR (9). Tighten the BODY FIXATION SCREW (3). Insert HANDLE ASSEMBLY (11) into the MANIFOLD (14) and secure it with FIXATION SCREW (13). Move the SPOUT TUBE (16) and AERATOR RETAINER (2) into position and tighten the AERATOR RETAINING SCREW (2) to secure the assembly. Reconnect SENSOR CABLES (6 and 7) to the BATTERY and SOLENOID VALVE. Install COVER (15) and secure it with COVER SCREW (1). Tuck extra lengths of wire in the empty space located above FIXATION SCREW (13)

    9. Slide SPOUT (12) over the MANIFOLD (14) being careful to avoid interference between the SPOUT TUBE (16) and SENSOR (9). Tighten the BODY FIXATION SCREW (3). Move the SPOUT TUBE (16) and AERATOR RETAINER (2) into position and tighten the AERATOR RETAINING SCREW (2) to secure the assembly. Reconnect SENSOR CABLES (6 and 7) to the BATTERY and SOLENOID VALVE. Install COVER (15) and secure it with COVER SCREW (1). Tuck extra lengths of wire in the empty space located above FIXATION SCREW (13)

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    14

    3

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    7

    Fig. 5

    Fig. 6

    Fig. 7

    12

    11

    10

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    D CHANGE SENSOR RANGE; Fig. 5, 6, 71. Remove the COVER SCREW (1).2. Remove the COVER (15).3. Disconnect the BLACK POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR (7)

    and reconnect. Fig. 7.4. While the SENSOR CONTROL LED (9) is blinking slowly,

    place your hand 1 - 2 in. (25.4-50.8mm) in front of the sensor.5. When the LED stops blinking and stays “ON”, move your hand

    to the desired position and hold in place until the LED begins to blink again.

    6. Once the SENSOR CONTROL LED (9) begins to blink again, remove your hand from the detection zone. When the �ashing stops, the detection distance is set.

    7. Reassemble the COVER (15) and secure it with COVER SCREW (1).

    E ADJUST HOT LIMIT STOP; Fig. 12, 14To reduce the amount of hot water that can mix with cold, the installer can adjust hot limit stop (Four different settings).1. Rotate LEVER HANDLE (3) counter-clockwise to its stop

    position (100% cold).2. Remove LEVER SCREW (5) and pull off the LEVER

    HANDLE (3).3. Pull out LIMIT STOP (1) from the VALVE STEM (5).4. Rotate LIMIT STOP (1) between the shaded area and insert

    back onto VALVE STEM (5). 5. Each notch on the LIMIT STOP (1) will reduce the amount of

    hot water by approximately 3%. For example, the 2nd notch will have 97% of maximum temp, the 3rd notch will have 94% and the fourth will be 91%.

    6. Replace LEVER HANDLE (3), LEVER HANDLE SCREW (5) and tighten.

    F ADJUST MAXIMUM OUTLET TEMPERATURE; Fig. 13

    1. With the COVER off, the installer can reduce the maximum mixed water temperature by turning the VALVE CAP (4) clockwise with a screwdriver. WARNING • Do not turn the VALVE CAP (4) More than 1 turn. • The maximum mixed water temperature can not be increased due to ASSE 1070 requirements.

    G GENERAL CLEANING1. Only use a damp, soft cloth to clean the spout and the sensor.2. For tougher dirt, use a soft cloth with diluted dish washing

    detergent. Wipe the area using a wet cloth and dry using a soft cloth. CAUTION Do not scratch the sensor when cleaning. Avoid using any abrasives or harsh detergents or chemicals.

    M965754 (9/16)

    Fig. 12

    Fig. 13

    Fig. 14

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    1

    2

    3

    5

  • 9 M965754 (9/16)

    HOT LINE FOR HELPFor toll-free information and answers to your questions, call:

    (844) CRT-TEAM / (844) 278-8326

    IN CANADA 1-800-387-0369 (TORONTO 1-905-306-1093)Weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST

    IN MEXICO 01-800-839-1200

    Product names l isted herein are trademarks of AS America, Inc. ©2016

    To learn more about American Standard Selectronic® Products visit our website at:www.americanstandard-us.com or e-mail us at: [email protected]

    Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST

    TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS

    UNIT DOES NOT FUNCTION

    1 1

    2 2

    YES

    YES

    NO

    NO

    YES

    NO

    OPEN EXTERNAL SUPPLY STOPS.

    CRITICALLY LOW BATTERY.INSTALL NEW BATTERY.

    DEAD BATTERY. INSTALLNEW BATTERY. REPEAT.

    NO CHECK FOR DAMAGE TO SENSOR WIRE INSULATION.REPLACE SENSOR.

    ARE EXTERNAL SUPPLYSTOPS OPEN?

    REPEATED DOUBLE FLASHON SENSOR?

    RECONNECT BATTERY TO SENSOR.DOES SENSOR FLASH FOR 5 SECONDS?

    REPLACE SOLENOID

    YES

    YES

    NO CHECK FOR DAMAGE TO SENSOR WIRE INSULATION.REPLACE SENSOR. RECONNECT BATTERY TO SENSOR.DOES SENSOR FLASH FOR 5 SECONDS?

    NO FULLY OPEN EXTERNAL SUPPLY STOPS BY TURNING COUNTER CLOCKWISE.

    INSPECT FILTER ASSEMBLY, AERATOR AND SOLENOID VALVE. REMOVE, CLEAN AND INSERT BACK TO ORIGINAL POSITION.

    CHECK FOR BLOCKAGE

    ARE EXTERNAL SUPPLY STOPS FULLY OPEN?

    REPLACE SOLENOID

    WATER IS CONTINUOUSLY RUNNING

    LOW FLOW ISSUES

  • 10

    M903708-0070ASHAFT

    M954480-0070ASOLENOID VALVE

    M910297-0070A0.35 GPM AERATOR

    M910290-0070A0.5 GPM AERATOR

    M964171-0070A1.5 GPM AERATOR

    M962061-0070AMOUNTING KIT

    775P400.0024" ESCUTCHEON

    775P800.0028" ESCUTCHEON

    M910513-0070AFILTER SCREENS (2)

    M970151-0020ALEVER HANDLE

    M924107-0070ASENSOR

    M950338-0070APOWER SUPPLY

    M950511-0070A10' EXTENSION

    M950511-0070A10' EXTENSION

    M950361-0070APWRX BATTERY PACK

    M964455-0070ABRACKET

    A923654-0070ABATTERY 6V CR-P2

    M950399-0070ASINGLE AC

    ADAPTER

    M950512-0070AMULTI-AC ADAPTER

    M950520-0070APOWER SUPPLY

    PWRX Power KitPK00.WRK

    Plug-In AC Power KitPK00.PAC

    Hard-Wired AC Power KitPK00.HAC

    Multi-AC Power KitPK00.MAC

    CR-P2 Lithium Battery7755. Series

    A912746-0070ASPOUT O-RING

    HOT LINE FOR HELPFor toll-free information and answers to your questions, call:

    (844) CRT-TEAM / (844) 278-8326

    IN CANADA 1-800-387-0369 (TORONTO 1-905-306-1093)Weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST

    IN MEXICO 01-800-839-1200

    Product names l isted herein are trademarks of AS America, Inc. ©2016

    To learn more about American Standard Selectronic® Products visit our website at:www.americanstandard-us.com or e-mail us at: [email protected]

    Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST

    M970210-0070ASCREW

    M923155-0070AHOT LIMIT STOP

    M950399-0070ASINGLE AC ADAPTER

    M950360-0070ACONNECTOR

    LOCKINGDEVICE

    M950360-0070ACONNECTOR

    LOCKING DEVICE

    M950360-0070ACONNECTOR

    LOCKING DEVICE

    M923290-0070AHOT/COLD

    SUPPLY HOSES

    M965754 (9/16)

    MODEL NUMBERS7755.1xx 775B.1xx7755.2xx 775B.2xx7755.3xx 775B.3xx

    NextGen Selectronic® Integrated Faucet with Optional Above-Deck Mixing & SmarTherm™ Temperature Limiter

    Appropriate finish code

    POLISHED CHROME 002