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9.13362 Diverter Instructions for Column Spout

Replacing 913362 Diverter in Models: U.4746, U.4747, U.4766, U.4755, U.4756,  U.4775, U.4776 
 

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U.4746/U.4747

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U.4766

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 U.4755/U.4756 

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 U.4775/U.4776

Indication:

No water flow out of the spout after the side spray is used.

Do not change the diverter if:

  1. There is partial diverting action. 90% flow out of the side spray and 10% flow out of the spout is not a defect. There is some resistance back from the side spray, but the diverter is not at fault.  
  2. The side spray is not turning off, or leaking. The side spray operates independently of the diverter. Service the side spray if leaking occurs or if it will not shut off. 
Tools Required

New Diverter, Plumber’s Grease, Screwdriver, Crescent Wrench and Needlenose Pliers

 

Preparation:

Shut water supply to the faucet off: Important: Turn off the water supply at the faucet before starting. You can either turn off the main supply to the house or close the shut-off valves if the faucet is equipped with them. Then open the faucet again to empty it of residual water. Failure to do so could result in flooding or injury. 

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Step 1: Remove the spout and diverter from the faucet body. Start by unscrewing the decorative finial at the top of the spout, using a wrench wrapped with a soft cloth, counterclockwise.

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Lift the horizontal spout off of the vertical column. Using a screwdriver for leverage, insert screwdriver into the hole at the top of the vertical column and turn counterclockwise.

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Once the vertical column is loose, unscrew the colum counterclockwise by hand.

Using a Crescent Wrench, unscrew the brass locknut from the body of the faucet, counterclockwise.

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Using pliers, pull up on the diverter (9.13362) to remove from the faucet base.

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Step 2. Flush the water lines to ensure all particles/debris is clear from the faucet.
Step 3. Apply plumber’s grease/lubricant to the new diverter and push the new diverter into the faucet body using your thumb. It should snap into place. Snag_c0dc93e.png
Step 4. Follow the directions above in reverse, being extra careful not to scratch the finish when tightening down the decorative finial at the top.
 

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