HOW TO

Install

Install

POP-UP DRAIN

STOPPER

IN A BATHROOM SINK

Before you go beneath the sink to remove the tailpiece that holds the pop-up stopper, 

investigate to see if you can remove it from the top of the sink. Sometimes it could be a crooked plug that requires a little effort to remove.

Loosen the P-trap using pliers or a wrench while positioning a bucket below to catch the water inside this section.

The old drainage plug will become exposed and easy to remove after this stage.

The new pop-up drain stopper system may come assembled or not.

If not, follow the assembly instructions given. Ensure the components push down to lie on top of the mounting block.

Apply a pipe joint compound to create a strong seal between the washer and the sink.

The pipe joint compound/glue will also prevent leakages where the washer meets the sink by creating a water-tight seal against the drain.

Connect the drainage parts by pushing the pop-up drain part against the drainage opening.

Fix the drainage ring from the sink above by hand before tightening everything together.

Use the pliers to tighten the plastic mount beneath the washer while holding everything in place by hand.

Ensure this section of the drainage is fully secure.

Insert the drainage stopper inside the sink and bring in the pivot rod. 

Fasten the rod onto the threaded fitting on the side and secure everything in place.

Add the lever and ensure the pivot rod.

still opens and closes freely inside the drain.

Connect the P-trap to the drain pipe and tailpiece.

Check for any leaks. This is done by opening and closing the stopper while filling up the sink and letting the water drain out consecutively.

If there are leaks inside the drainage system, tighten the connections on the threaded areas to seal them.

If you are not replacing the pop-up stopper with a new one, ensure you clean the threads on the stopper and on the drain tailpiece.

HOW TO

Install

Install

POP-UP DRAIN

STOPPER

IN A BATHROOM SINK