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Toto Drake Installation Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Before Installation ............................................................................................................... 3
Common Tools Needed .................................................................................................... 3
Included Parts ..................................................................................................................... 3
Before Installation ............................................................................................................... 4
Installation Procedure ........................................................................................................ 4
Maintenance Instructions ................................................................................................... 7
Care and Cleaning .............................................................................................................. 9
Warranty ............................................................................................................................ 10
Rough-In Dimensions  ...................................................................................................... 28 
Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................ 29

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COMMON TOOLS NEEDED

China Bowl with Lid

Tank

c

d

Tank Lid

Tank to Bowl Gasket

 

a. Bolts (metal) - 2
b. Washers (rubber) -2 

c. Washers (metal) - 4
d. Nuts (metal) -4

•  10” adjustable wrench
•  Carpenter’s Level
•  Hacksaw
•  Tape Measure

•  Hand Pliers
•  Flat Screwdriver
•  Putty Knife

ADDITIONAL ITEMS (NOT SUPPLIED BY TOTO):

•  Bowl Wax Ring
•  Closet Flange Mounting Bolts

    (usually 2 T-bolts, 2 metal washers and 2 nuts)

•  Water Supply Line
    (typically 1/2” compression to 7/8” ballcock)
•  Toilet Seat (TOTO SoftClose recommended)

f

a. Caps (plastic) - 2 b. Base (plastic) - 2

INCLUDED PARTS

Tools Needed:

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BEFORE INSTALLATION

  Read these instructions thoroughly before beginning work.
   Please leave instructions for customers. These instruction contain maintenance 

and warranty information.

  If necessary, remove the existing toilet.

For  your  new  TOTO  toilet  to  fit  correctly,  the  rough-in,  the  distance  between  the 

finished wall to the center of the 

closet flange, must be at least 

12  inches  for  most  models. 

 

NOTE:  Models  with  10” 

rough-in have model numbers 

ending with “.10”, for example 

CT746CUFG.10.

Recommended water supply valve location:
5-7/8” (from floor) x 4-3/8” (from center).

Water

Supply 

Valve

Finished Wall

"RI"

C/L

Closet 

Flange

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Ill. 1

Bolt Cap

Nut *

Washer *

Base Cap

Bowl Base

Three Points of Contact

* Not Supplied

Ill. 2C

Ill. 2B

1) Clean any debris out of the closet flange 

and then install new mounting bolts 

(not supplied) into the slots of the closet 

flange (see Illustration 1). The head of the 

bolt should be inserted into the slot with 

its threads facing upward.

2) Carefully turn the toilet upside down 

onto some padding. Firmly press a new 

bowl wax ring (not supplied) onto the 

circular recess around the toilet bowl’s 

horn (see Ill. 2A). Turn the toilet upright  

and gently lower into position over  

the closet flange. With toilet properly
aligned, press firmly on both sides     

of toilet rim to set the bowl wax ring.
(see Illustration 2B)

CAUTION: 

Do not move the bowl after 

the bowl wax ring is set. Thread the base

caps, washers and nuts and tighten evenly

until bowl is snug to closet flange. Install

the bolt caps (see Illustration 2C).

CAUTION: 

Do not over-tighten the nuts

as damage to the china bowl may result.

Ill. 2A

Points of Contact

(3)

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

NOTE: 

Three Points of Contact:

The toilet bowl has three points o 
contact, which will actually contact the 
bottom of the toilet tank when properly 
installed. The location of these points 

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

receiving area. The three points are front 
left (1), front right (2), and back center 
(3). Recall these three points during the 
Toilet Tank installation.

3) Place the tank upside down onto some 

padding. Inspect the smaller fill valve 
nut and larger flush valve nut for a 
secure connection (see Illustration 3). 
Try to tighten the nuts with your hands. 
If loose, tighten the nut hand tight and 
an additional 1/4 turn for the smaller fill 
valve nut and an additional 1/2 turn for 
the larger flush valve nut.

     Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the 

flush valve nut. While pressing down, 
spread the gasket over the nut until the 
gasket touches the bottom of the tank. 
A slight gap between the tank bottom 
and the gasket is allowable. 
See illustration 3.

4) Lay the tank down on its back. Place a 

rubber washer onto a bolt (see 
Illustration 4). Reach inside the tank 
and position the bolt through one of 
the holes in the bottom of the tank. 
On the outside of the tank, place a 
metal washer and nut onto the bolt. 
Hold the bolt centered in the hole and 
tighten the nut finger tight. Turn the nut 
an additional 1/2 turn with a wrench. 
Repeat this process for the remaining 
hole in the tank.

5) Pick up the tank and carefully guide 

the bolts to align the tank with 
the bowl. Attach hand tight nut to 
each bolt (see illustration 5A). Tighten 
until tank makes THREE POINTS OF 
CONTACT with the bowl (see illustration
5B).

NO

YES

Ill. 5B

3

1 & 2

3 Gap

1 & 2

3

1 & 2 

Gap

NO

Ill. 4

Ill. 5A

Metal Washer

Hand

Tight

Nut

Rubber Washer

Bolt

Cut Away View

Ill. 3

Tank to Bowl 

Gasket

Fill Valve Nut Flush Valve Nut

Use of tools prohibited

Hand Tight Nut

E-5

Must use provided

Hand Tight Nuts

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

NOTE: 

Three Points of Contact:

The toilet bowl has three points o 
contact, which will actually contact the 
bottom of the toilet tank when properly 
installed. The location of these points 

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

receiving area. The three points are front 
left (1), front right (2), and back center 
(3). Recall these three points during the 
Toilet Tank installation.

3) Place the tank upside down onto some 

padding. Inspect the smaller fill valve 
nut and larger flush valve nut for a 
secure connection (see Illustration 3). 
Try to tighten the nuts with your hands. 
If loose, tighten the nut hand tight and 
an additional 1/4 turn for the smaller fill 
valve nut and an additional 1/2 turn for 
the larger flush valve nut.

     Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the 

flush valve nut. While pressing down, 
spread the gasket over the nut until the 
gasket touches the bottom of the tank. 
A slight gap between the tank bottom 
and the gasket is allowable. 
See illustration 3.

4) Lay the tank down on its back. Place a 

rubber washer onto a bolt (see 
Illustration 4). Reach inside the tank 
and position the bolt through one of 
the holes in the bottom of the tank. 
On the outside of the tank, place a 
metal washer and nut onto the bolt. 
Hold the bolt centered in the hole and 
tighten the nut finger tight. Turn the nut 
an additional 1/2 turn with a wrench. 
Repeat this process for the remaining 
hole in the tank.

5) Pick up the tank and carefully guide 

the bolts to align the tank with 
the bowl. Attach hand tight nut to 
each bolt (see illustration 5A). Tighten 
until tank makes THREE POINTS OF 
CONTACT with the bowl (see illustration
5B).

NO

YES

Ill. 5B

3

1 & 2

3 Gap

1 & 2

3

1 & 2 

Gap

NO

Ill. 4

Ill. 5A

Metal Washer

Hand

Tight

Nut

Rubber Washer

Bolt

Cut Away View

Ill. 3

Tank to Bowl 

Gasket

Fill Valve Nut Flush Valve Nut

Use of tools prohibited

Hand Tight Nut

E-5

Must use provided

Hand Tight Nuts

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

7/8” Ballcock Thread

HAND TIGHTEN ONLY

 

Ill. 6

Ill. 9

Seat 
Hinge

6) Flush the water supply line for a few seconds 

to remove any debris that may enter the 
new fill valve. (For new home constructions 
and/or additions, flush the water supply line 
for more than a minute to help remove any 
residual PVC adhesives, solder flux, and/ or 
pipe sealants that were used for the new 
plumbing.) Connect the water supply line to 
the fill valve threads as seen at the bottom 
of toilet tank (see Illustration 6). Tighten this 
connection finger tight.

CAUTION: 

Avoid using a wrench to tighten 

the connection as you may damage the 
plastic threads and/or cause the fill valve to 
rotate inside the tank.

NOTE: 

The water supply pressure should be 

20 to 80 psi static.

7) Flush toilet a few times to check for issues
    and leaks. Make sure NO WATER LEAK on
    bowl and tank.
8) Install the toilet tank lid onto the toilet tank 

top.

9) Install the toilet seat onto the toilet bowl 

using the mounting hardware in the toilet 
seat box. Place seat onto bowl and rotate 
the hinge down. Position seat stoppers 
under the seat hinge. Insert bolt into seat 
hinge and through the toilet bowl. Install 
plastic nut onto bolt from underneath. 
Tighten the bolt securely. Install the seat 
bolt caps.

NOTE: 

Tighten the seat bolt until the hinge is 

secure. The seat and lid will have slight side 
to side movement, which is normal. This 
freedom of movement allows the seat to 
SoftClose® without binding. 

Cap

Plastic

Bolt

Seat

Stopper

Bowl

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

NOTE: 

Three Points of Contact:

The toilet bowl has three points o 
contact, which will actually contact the 
bottom of the toilet tank when properly 
installed. The location of these points 

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

receiving area. The three points are front 
left (1), front right (2), and back center 
(3). Recall these three points during the 
Toilet Tank installation.

3) Place the tank upside down onto some 

padding. Inspect the smaller fill valve 
nut and larger flush valve nut for a 
secure connection (see Illustration 3). 
Try to tighten the nuts with your hands. 
If loose, tighten the nut hand tight and 
an additional 1/4 turn for the smaller fill 
valve nut and an additional 1/2 turn for 
the larger flush valve nut.

     Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the 

flush valve nut. While pressing down, 
spread the gasket over the nut until the 
gasket touches the bottom of the tank. 
A slight gap between the tank bottom 
and the gasket is allowable. 
See illustration 3.

4) Lay the tank down on its back. Place a 

rubber washer onto a bolt (see 
Illustration 4). Reach inside the tank 
and position the bolt through one of 
the holes in the bottom of the tank. 
On the outside of the tank, place a 
metal washer and nut onto the bolt. 
Hold the bolt centered in the hole and 
tighten the nut finger tight. Turn the nut 
an additional 1/2 turn with a wrench. 
Repeat this process for the remaining 
hole in the tank.

5) Pick up the tank and carefully guide 

the bolts to align the tank with 
the bowl. Attach hand tight nut to 
each bolt (see illustration 5A). Tighten 
until tank makes THREE POINTS OF 
CONTACT with the bowl (see illustration
5B).

NO

YES

Ill. 5B

3

1 & 2

3 Gap

1 & 2

3

1 & 2 

Gap

NO

Ill. 4

Ill. 5A

Metal Washer

Hand

Tight

Nut

Rubber Washer

Bolt

Cut Away View

Ill. 3

Tank to Bowl 

Gasket

Fill Valve Nut Flush Valve Nut

Use of tools prohibited

Hand Tight Nut

E-5

Must use provided

Hand Tight Nuts

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

NOTE: 

Three Points of Contact:

The toilet bowl has three points o 
contact, which will actually contact the 
bottom of the toilet tank when properly 
installed. The location of these points 

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

receiving area. The three points are front 
left (1), front right (2), and back center 
(3). Recall these three points during the 
Toilet Tank installation.

3) Place the tank upside down onto some 

padding. Inspect the smaller fill valve 
nut and larger flush valve nut for a 
secure connection (see Illustration 3). 
Try to tighten the nuts with your hands. 
If loose, tighten the nut hand tight and 
an additional 1/4 turn for the smaller fill 
valve nut and an additional 1/2 turn for 
the larger flush valve nut.

     Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the 

flush valve nut. While pressing down, 
spread the gasket over the nut until the 
gasket touches the bottom of the tank. 
A slight gap between the tank bottom 
and the gasket is allowable. 
See illustration 3.

4) Lay the tank down on its back. Place a 

rubber washer onto a bolt (see 
Illustration 4). Reach inside the tank 
and position the bolt through one of 
the holes in the bottom of the tank. 
On the outside of the tank, place a 
metal washer and nut onto the bolt. 
Hold the bolt centered in the hole and 
tighten the nut finger tight. Turn the nut 
an additional 1/2 turn with a wrench. 
Repeat this process for the remaining 
hole in the tank.

5) Pick up the tank and carefully guide 

the bolts to align the tank with 
the bowl. Attach hand tight nut to 
each bolt (see illustration 5A). Tighten 
until tank makes THREE POINTS OF 
CONTACT with the bowl (see illustration
5B).

NO

YES

Ill. 5B

3

1 & 2

3 Gap

1 & 2

3

1 & 2 

Gap

NO

Ill. 4

Ill. 5A

Metal Washer

Hand

Tight

Nut

Rubber Washer

Bolt

Cut Away View

Ill. 3

Tank to Bowl 

Gasket

Fill Valve Nut Flush Valve Nut

Use of tools prohibited

Hand Tight Nut

E-5

Must use provided

Hand Tight Nuts

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

4

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

NOTE: 

Three Points of Contact:

The toilet bowl has three points o 
contact, which will actually contact the 
bottom of the toilet tank when properly 
installed. The location of these points 

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

receiving area. The three points are front 
left (1), front right (2), and back center 
(3). Recall these three points during the 
Toilet Tank installation.

3) Place the tank upside down onto some 

padding. Inspect the smaller fill valve 
nut and larger flush valve nut for a 
secure connection (see Illustration 3). 
Try to tighten the nuts with your hands. 
If loose, tighten the nut hand tight and 
an additional 1/4 turn for the smaller fill 
valve nut and an additional 1/2 turn for 
the larger flush valve nut.

     Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the 

flush valve nut. While pressing down, 
spread the gasket over the nut until the 
gasket touches the bottom of the tank. 
A slight gap between the tank bottom 
and the gasket is allowable. 
See illustration 3.

4) Lay the tank down on its back. Place a 

rubber washer onto a bolt (see 
Illustration 4). Reach inside the tank 
and position the bolt through one of 
the holes in the bottom of the tank. 
On the outside of the tank, place a 
metal washer and nut onto the bolt. 
Hold the bolt centered in the hole and 
tighten the nut finger tight. Turn the nut 
an additional 1/2 turn with a wrench. 
Repeat this process for the remaining 
hole in the tank.

5) Pick up the tank and carefully guide 

the bolts to align the tank with 
the bowl. Attach hand tight nut to 
each bolt (see illustration 5A). Tighten 
until tank makes THREE POINTS OF 
CONTACT with the bowl (see illustration
5B).

NO

YES

Ill. 5B

3

1 & 2

3 Gap

1 & 2

3

1 & 2 

Gap

NO

Ill. 4

Ill. 5A

Metal Washer

Hand

Tight

Nut

Rubber Washer

Bolt

Cut Away View

Ill. 3

Tank to Bowl 

Gasket

Fill Valve Nut Flush Valve Nut

Use of tools prohibited

Hand Tight Nut

E-5

Must use provided

Hand Tight Nuts

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

4

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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

NOTE: 

Three Points of Contact:

The toilet bowl has three points o 
contact, which will actually contact the 
bottom of the toilet tank when properly 
installed. The location of these points 

can be seen on the bowl at the tank 

receiving area. The three points are front 
left (1), front right (2), and back center 
(3). Recall these three points during the 
Toilet Tank installation.

3) Place the tank upside down onto some 

padding. Inspect the smaller fill valve 
nut and larger flush valve nut for a 
secure connection (see Illustration 3). 
Try to tighten the nuts with your hands. 
If loose, tighten the nut hand tight and 
an additional 1/4 turn for the smaller fill 
valve nut and an additional 1/2 turn for 
the larger flush valve nut.

     Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the 

flush valve nut. While pressing down, 
spread the gasket over the nut until the 
gasket touches the bottom of the tank. 
A slight gap between the tank bottom 
and the gasket is allowable. 
See illustration 3.

4) Lay the tank down on its back. Place a 

rubber washer onto a bolt (see 
Illustration 4). Reach inside the tank 
and position the bolt through one of 
the holes in the bottom of the tank. 
On the outside of the tank, place a 
metal washer and nut onto the bolt. 
Hold the bolt centered in the hole and 
tighten the nut finger tight. Turn the nut 
an additional 1/2 turn with a wrench. 
Repeat this process for the remaining 
hole in the tank.

5) Pick up the tank and carefully guide 

the bolts to align the tank with 
the bowl. Attach hand tight nut to 
each bolt (see illustration 5A). Tighten 
until tank makes THREE POINTS OF 
CONTACT with the bowl (see illustration
5B).

NO

YES

Ill. 5B

3

1 & 2

3 Gap

1 & 2

3

1 & 2 

Gap

NO

Ill. 4

Ill. 5A

Metal Washer

Hand

Tight

Nut

Rubber Washer

Bolt

Cut Away View

Ill. 3

Tank to Bowl 

Gasket

Fill Valve Nut Flush Valve Nut

Use of tools prohibited

Hand Tight Nut

E-5

Must use provided

Hand Tight Nuts

WARNING!

 Do not use 

in-tank bowl cleaners.
The use of high 
concentration of chlorine 
or chlorine-related 
products can seriously 
damage fittings in the 
tank. This damage can 
cause leakage and 
property damage. TOTO 
shall not be responsible 
or liable for any tank 
fitting failure or damage 
caused by the use of in-
tank bowl cleaners.

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