Trek Owner’s Manual
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Check the ball valve and underside of the seal for dirt and foreign materials. If necessary,
replace seals, flush ball, and half-clamps.
Problem: Water does not shut off after flushing. Toilet overflows.
Disassemble and clean the water valve.
If the valve is defective, replace it.
If the spring is defective, replace the spring, cam, and plate with a new spring cartridge.
Problem: Water leaks from the water valve.
Tighten the bottom cap, inlet fitting, and outlet hose clamp.
If necessary, replace the water valve.
Problem: Water leaks from bottom of toilet base.
Tighten the toilet mounting bolts.
Replace the rubber seal between floor flange and the base.
Replace the base assembly or floor flange.
Problem: Water leaks from the rear of toilet bowl.
Tighten the hose connections.
Tighten the vacuum breaker-to-bowl connection.
Replace the vacuum breaker assembly.
Replace the toilet bowl.
Problem: Foot pedal is difficult to operate or rotating hemisphere sticks.
Apply light film of silicone spray to the blade of the rotating hemisphere.
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