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There have been at least 2 different versions of the 7590C... on one version there's a plug on the 'back' (180 degrees from the handle) that covers a horizontal set screw, and on another version there's a cap on top that pries off and covers a vertical mounting screw.
If you call Moen they will provide you with detailed repair instructions. In Canada 800 465 6130 and if not in Canada that number might redirect you OR any Moen retailer can get you the appropriate toll free niumber for your area.
Under the sink you will find 2 knobs, 1 on the left is hot and 1 on the right is cold. By reducing the amount of pressure is to turn them right for more and left for less.
This is an old machine. It comes with all the adaptors to hook the 1/4" water line to the faucet. You need to remove the arator from the faucet to hook it up and use the adaptors to match your faucet.
If this is the model that attaches to the sink faucet it should have a solution container that connects to it. Model 1630 and 1631 are the same and the manual can be found by clicking the link below. LINK Hope I was of help.
you put the soap solution, in the plastic gallon jug, in the sink next to your faucet...then jsut guide the short hose down into the jug.... the long hose goes out to the machine... and the whole assembly screws into your faucet.
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