HOME & BATH INSTALLATION & CARE GUIDE TWO‐PIECE TOILET January 2012 © 2011 ICERA USA
. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Please read these instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the required tools, materials, and installation sequences. This will help you avoid costly mistakes. In addition, read all operating and safety instructions. All information in this guide is based upon the latest product information available at the time of publication. Icera reserves the right to make changes in product characteristics, packaging, or availability at any time without notice.
. CAUTION: Ensure that the water supply pressure is a minimum of 35 psi (2.5 kg/cm). The toilet will not function properly without minimum pressure. TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED (not supplied) 10” (254 mm) adjustable wrench 12” (305 mm) pipe wrench Metal file (file cut) Tape measure Tubing cutter Level Hacksaw Putty knife Screwdriver Toilet installation flange Toilet gasket (e.g.
. Installation Guide 1) Install or relocate the water supply and outlet as necessary to conform to the rough‐in dimensions. 2) If replacing a toilet, scrape off and remove all wax residue with a cleaner. Toilet horn must be clean and dry. 3) Insert new T‐bolts. 4) Place the wax seal. 5) Apply weight evenly.
. 6) Do not over‐tighten. Install floor mounting kit as shown. 7) Cut excess from the bolts. 8) Affix bolt caps.
. 9) Install the gasket at the bottom of the water tank. Install the bolts into the bracket, and tighten evenly. Do not overtighten! Bolt 10) Mounting bolt tabs must contact bowl for proper gasket compression. 11) Connect water supply line, and turn on the water. Flush several times, and check for leaks.
. 12) If necessary, adjust the water level in the toilet tank. Begin by a) pushing out the red tab, to release the float; then, b) twist the rod by 90°, so it can be pulled away from its catch on the float. 13) Install the tank lid and seat. Use the supplied seat bolts and washers. Check for leaks over the next several days. Float Rod PRODUCT CLEANING & CARE Pull the rod away from the float, as shown. Then, c) adjust the float upwards or downwards, for the desired water level.
. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Recommended Action Poor Flush • Adjust the tank water level to match the waterline. • Fully open the water supply shut‐off valve. • Clear obstructions from the trapway, jet or rim holes. No Flush • Reconnect the chain to the trip lever or flush valve. • Adjust chain assembly to remove excessive slack.