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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  In-Wall Tank and Carriage  

1206758-2-C

Questions? Problems? For additional assistance, please contact KALLISTA’s Customer

Service Department at 1-888-4KALLISTA (1-888-452-5547) or kallista.com.

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5.  ADJUST THE CARRIAGE HEIGHT

2-5/8" 
(67 mm)

2-5/8" 
(67 mm)

Mark the
carriage.

Finished 
Floor

A

Front View

Leg

Nut

IMPORTANT! If the carriage is not correctly adjusted, the bowl rim height may not be compliant with applicable 
codes. The fi nished wall would need to be removed to make the correct adjustments if the bowl height is not 
correct. 
NOTE: The recommended install height from the fi nished fl oor to the toilet rim is 16-1/8” (410 mm). The minimum 
rim height is 15-5/8” (391 mm) when the fi nished fl oor is even with the bottom of the carriage legs. The 
maximum rim height is 26” (660 mm) when the legs are fully raised. The carriage can be adjusted up to 12” 
(305 mm), with 6” (152 mm) or less of adjustment suffi cient in most installations. 

 

Make a mark 2-5/8” (67 mm) above the top of the threaded rod.

 

Measure from the top of the fi nished fl oor to the mark (A) to determine the rim height of the bowl.

 

Loosen the nuts securing the legs to the carriage.

 

As the carriage is lowered, make sure the elbow aligns with the toilet drain pipe.

 

If applicable, confi rm the gasket on the elbow stays correctly positioned as it enters the toilet drain pipe.

 

Adjust the carriage until the desired height is reached. Securely tighten the nuts using the provided hex 
wrench to secure the legs in place.

 

If a cast iron elbow is required, make the connections following all applicable codes.

Summary of Contents for P70362

Page 1: ...IONS In Wall Tank and Carriage 1206758 2 C Questions Problems For additional assistance please contact KALLISTA s Customer Service Department at 1 888 4KALLISTA 1 888 452 5547 or kallista com 1 of 12...

Page 2: ...an interior wall If installed on an exterior wall provide adequate insulation to prevent the possibility of freezing NOTE This device is not intended to be used as a retrofit device for 1 28 gpf 4 8 l...

Page 3: ...E Refer to the specification sheet for more details and dimensions for roughing in NOTE The waste outlet pipe may need to be relocated for this installation NOTE The recommended install height from th...

Page 4: ...ARE THE CARRIAGE Nut Leg Hex Wrench Back View Front View NOTE Raise the carriage for ease of installation It will be lowered again in a later step Position the carriage face down on the floor Loosen t...

Page 5: ...ently turn the upper screw labeled Open counterclockwise while applying slight downward pressure on the support strap until the strap comes free of the locking mechanism Move the end of the elbow into...

Page 6: ...place so it will not fall Align the carriage flush with the front edge of the studs The front of the carriage should be flush with the front edge of the studs or set back slightly for finished wall i...

Page 7: ...8 391 mm when the finished floor is even with the bottom of the carriage legs The maximum rim height is 26 660 mm when the legs are fully raised The carriage can be adjusted up to 12 305 mm with 6 152...

Page 8: ...TOP OF THE CARRIAGE 2x4 Screws Lag Bolt 1 5 8 41 mm Inlet 6 152 mm 2 51 mm Drill pilot holes at the lag bolt locations Install two 6 152 mm long support 2x4 s located at the top of the carriage align...

Page 9: ...For additional assistance please contact KALLISTA s Customer Service Department at 1 888 4KALLISTA 1 888 452 5547 or kallista com 9 of 12 7 INSTALL THE WATER SUPPLY Install the water supply pipes fol...

Page 10: ...or kallista com 10 of 12 8 INSTALL THE PLASTER GUARDS Screws Flush Shield Inlet Hole Outlet Hole Plaster Guard Insert a plaster guard into the inlet hole in the carriage Install a plaster guard into...

Page 11: ...mm 8 203 mm 10 254 mm 2 52 mm Centerline of Outlet Centerline of Cutout Install a minimum 24 610 mm by 24 610 mm piece of cement board with a 10 1 2 267 mm by 10 254 mm hole installed directly behind...

Page 12: ...amaged B Replace the gasket or flush valve as necessary C Flush valve is sticking open C Check the flush valve and actuating mechanisms for free movement Push button actuators should raise levers then...

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