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Installation Procedures (continued)
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 Ill. 5). Tighten
this connection finger tight and then an additional 1/4
turn by hand. 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.
Water Supply Line Pressure should be 20 to 80 psi
Static.
N OTE: NO BALLCOCK / FILL VALVE ADJUSTMENTS
NEEDED. Water will automatically stop at the proper
level. Flush the toilet several times. Check the flap-
per valve for proper operation. Make sure that the
chain is not tangled and the flapper arm is in its
proper position.
Ill. 6
TOILET TANK FILL VALVE INSTRUCTIONS
Replacement Procedure
1) Shut off the water supply to the toilet.
2) Flush toilet and remove remaining water from tank with a sponge.
3) Remove the water supply connection at the fill valve.
4) Remove old fill valve and use damp sponge to clean hole in tank.
5) Place new fill valve inside tank hole.
6) Thread mounting nut onto fill valve shank and tighten the nut.
N OTE: Do not over-tighten. Be sure to install fill valve in a position that does not
interfere with the trip lever operation.
Ill. 5
7) Install the toilet tank lid onto the toilet tank
top.
8) Install the toilet seat onto the toilet bowl using
the mounting hardware in the toilet seat box
(see Ill. 6). 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.
N OTE: 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.