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Adjustment (B)

1. Before making any adjustments, be sure that the refill

tube is properly inserted into the overflow pipe on the
flush valve to provide full water seal in the bowl.

2. Fill the float cup before operating the valve.  Turn on the

water supply valve.  Hold the float cup under water
during the first full fill cycle to fill the bottom half of cup
with water for ballast.  The water level can be adjusted
by squeezing the water level adjustment clip and moving
float cup up or down along stainless steel link.

3. Be sure that the water level in the tank is always to the water level line marked on the

overflow pipe on the flush valve.  This is necessary in order for the unit to consistently
operate on 1.6 gallons of water and maintain satisfactory 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
"ring nut" counterclockwise 1-1/2 to 2 turns
and lift out the entire flush valve reservoir.

POOR FLUSH

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Shut-off valve is not fully open.

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Water level in tank is too low. (See Adjustments)

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Water level in bowl too low (refill tube blocked or not installed into top of overflow
tube) (See Adjustments)

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Flapper not lifting and activating flush. (See Adjustments)

FLOAT VALVE DOES NOT FULLY SHUT OFF

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Flapper may be defective or warped.

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Parts in top of float valve may be worn.

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Flapper may not be closing completely due to obstruction or too tight a chain. (See
Adjustments)

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Float ball may be lodged against tank wall.

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Water level may be too high. (See Adjustments)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Hinge Pin

Refill Tube

(Top View)

Insert
Removal
Apperatus

Float Cup

Adjustment Clip

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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