9.
Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the flush
tower nut (ill. 8). 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.
10. Pick up the tank and carefully guide the
water supply hose into the bowl's fill valve
hole, align the tank-to-bowl gasket over the
inlet of the bowl, and align the tank bolts
over the bolt holes of the bowl. (ill.9)
11. Using provided hand-tight nuts, hand
tighten the nuts evenly until tank sets
snugly on each of the 3 contact points
on the bowl (ill. 10).
Overtightening may break the china and
cause personal injury and/or property
damage.
12. 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.)
13. Install the flexible water supply hose to the
angle stop (ill. 11). Make sure that the hose
is free of kinks.
14. Carefully place the lid on top of the tank.
NOTE: The water supply pressure should
be 20 to 80 psi static.
15. Flush toilet a few times to check for issues
and leaks. Make sure NO WATER LEAK on
bowl and tank.
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.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Do not overtighten.
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ill.8
Fill Valve Nut Flush Valve Nut
Tank to Bowl
Gasket
ill.9
E-5
Use of tools prohibited
Hand Tight Nut
ill.10
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Points of Contac t
ill. 9
ill.11
50 mm radius minimum Make sure there are no kinks
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