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American Standard Kitchen Faucet 6310 020 White Easy Touch Pull-Out Kitchen... - Page 2 Questions & Answers
I just installed anew american standard single
Hi,
The noise you are hearing is know as water hammer....it is a result of the sudden change in pressure in the piping....it is not cause for concern just a pain in the rear...
You could replace the faucet, but many of the newr ones for some reason do that...the other way to fix it is to have a water hammer arrestor installed in the piping...
heatman101
1/13/2011 1:18:23 PM •
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on Jan 13, 2011
We purchased an American Standard
I had the same problem. You need a "diverter" (044264-0070A). It's available directly from American Standard at no charge. Lifetime guarantee! Phone: 1-800-442-1902.
1/9/2011 8:26:45 PM •
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on Jan 09, 2011
Since buying the house, we have always had
Sounds like there is a blockage in the head try to disassemble it carefully and clean it out. Watch how you take things apart, if your recall is less than perfect take pics. with your phone or dig. camera. Good Luck
11/13/2010 1:37:48 AM •
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on Nov 13, 2010
I have the 6310 pullout
I had the same problem and contacted American Standard. They had me email them pictures of the problem and sent me a new faucet free of charge.
10/19/2010 4:54:21 PM •
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on Oct 19, 2010
Low water pressure
Remove the spray head and
point the hose into the sink drain. Turn the faucet on. If you have good pressure, cal
American Standard for a free replacement spray head.
If you still have low water pressure without the spray head, ask them for a new faucet
cartridge.
After
replacing the faucet cartridge, if you still have low water pressure you will need to ask for a new faucet,
possibly free if yours is still under warranty.
9/8/2010 10:18:20 PM •
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on Sep 08, 2010
How do I remove the
Hi,
On the side of the brass there should be a clip or a pin that you can pop off... a knife or screw driver will work to snap it out of there... then the hose will just pull down out of the fitting...
heatman101
9/3/2010 2:31:40 AM •
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on Sep 03, 2010
We have a problem with the cold water flow as it
I would check take apart the cold flex connector and check the flow when running water into a bucket, if it is wimpy then there is a blockage in the angle stop or the flex connector. If it is good you will need to take the cartridge out, check for signs of debris and possibly replace it
6/28/2010 11:13:40 PM •
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on Jun 28, 2010
How to adjust the rotation of handle from hot to
look for a small cover plate on the back of the handle. Pop it off with a flat screw driver. Inside should be a screw to remove the handle. remove handle and re install to desired location
6/17/2010 11:30:05 AM •
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on Jun 17, 2010
How do you fix the sprayer part doesn't flow
hard water buildup will narrow the holes in the sprayer. What I did was got a round toothpick and poked it into each hole breaking away the calcium buildup . Try that and see
6/17/2010 11:05:55 AM •
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on Jun 17, 2010
Kitchen faucet single handle pull-out. The base of
I have the same problem with an American Standard Reliant Kitchen Faucet that wont swivel anymore. I called American Standard and they are sending me the replacement parts to fix it free of charge, I have had mine 6-7 years and they said it was under warranty. Call 800-442-1902. Good Luck
4/5/2010 9:40:56 PM •
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on Apr 05, 2010
I just installed an american standard faucet
Silly question, but did you turn the shut offs back on after installing? If so, the aerator is probably clogged (the screen on the faucet). Unscrew it and clean it out. Good luck
12/31/2009 9:42:51 PM •
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on Dec 31, 2009
I have an american standard single control faucet.
Chances are your supply line is leaking. One of three things (easy fixes).
1) There is a "packing nut" on the shut off which holds the handle on - this could be leaking (just tighten with pliers while open).
2) There is a nut directly above the shut off (3/8 inch) which goes directly to the faucet. Simply thighten this nut.
3) There is yet another nut above the last (very near the faucet). This is a 5/8 nut and you will most likely need a "crescent wrench" to tighten this as you cannot get pliers up there. You can purchase a crescent wrench at any hardware store for about 10 bucks. Good luck!
12/30/2009 10:52:04 PM •
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on Dec 30, 2009
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