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BEFORE  YOU  BEGIN

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You can determine which tools and materials are necessary by reading the
complete installation instructions and examining the job you have to do.

TOOLS  AND  MATERIALS

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Observe all local plumbing and building codes.

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Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.

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If the existing toilet does not have a supply shut-off valve below the tank, you

will install one before installing the new toilet.

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Rough-in information is included with your toilet. The rough-in information shown

will be helpful in placing the toilet, water supply piping, shut-off valves and drain
in their proper positions.

CAUTION:  Your new toilet is finished to an attractive high gloss. It may also be heavy
and difficult to lift. To protect the finish and avoid possible damage before and after
installation, please handle your toilet with care. Place the toilet on a thick bed of
newspapers when working on it before installation.

READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS

These are normally needed:

5/16" T-bolts w/nuts and washers

basin or pail

flat blade screwdriver

putty knife

drill

metal file

saber saw or keyhole saw

square

emery cloth

cardboard, newspapers or a

dropcloth

sponge

The following materials are optional, in case existing materials are unusable:
Two (2) shut-off valves with 1/2" I.P.S. outlet, (check house piping to determine
valve inlet dimension.),
1/2" I.P.S. hot and cold water supply tubes with compression nut and ferrule,
drain tail pipe and trap,
additional drain pipe as required,
2" x 4" board

Adjustable Wrench

(10")

Wax Ring

Tape Measure

Tubing Cutter

Safety Glasses

Pipe Wrench

(12")

Level

Hacksaw

Summary of Contents for 1.6 GALLON

Page 1: ...ons for Future Use Owner s Record Date Purchased _________________________________________ Purchased From _________________________________________ Installed By _______________________________________...

Page 2: ...difficult to lift To protect the finish and avoid possible damage before and after installation please handle your toilet with care Place the toilet on a thick bed of newspapers when working on it be...

Page 3: ...scs and nuts onto bolts Mark bolt length needed for bolt cap clear ance Remove toilet and pre cut the bolts to length 3 Carefully turn the toilet bowl upside down onto a thick layer of newspaper to pr...

Page 4: ...ghtening the coupling nut The float ball must not contact the tank walls 7 Turn on water supply and shut off valve Check for leaks An additional tightening adjustment on leaking connections normally w...

Page 5: ...ctory bowl performance TO REMOVE FLUSH VALVE Gently remove the flapper arms from the hinge pins to remove the flapper Insert the flush valve removal apparatus contacting the tabs as shown and turn the...

Page 6: ...ng in tank bowl cleaners Some in tank cleaners contain calcium hydrochloride which may be harmful to tank components Use of a metal brush will create metal marks in the bowl IMPORTANT USE OF ANY TOILE...

Page 7: ...including but not limited to excessive operating conditions or alteration or adjustment other than in conformity with our specifications or instructions whether performed by a contractor service comp...

Page 8: ...a Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath product of the same or similar type and size provided however that we will not pay any costs labor or otherwise associated with either removing a previously installed product...

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