Installation

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Replacing the Fill Valve
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 ll valve.
4) Remove old ll valve and use damp sponge to clean hole in tank.
5) Place new ll valve inside tank hole.
6) Thread mounting nut onto ll valve shank and tighten the nut.
NO TE: Do not over-tighten. Be sure to install ll valve in a position that does not
interfere with the trip lever operation.
7) Connect water supply to ll valve shank and hand-tighten only.
NO TE: Do not overtighten. These are plastic parts. Never use pipe dope on any
water supply connection.
8) Attach rell tube to ll valve nipple and clip other end of rell tube to the overow
pipe.
9) Turn water supply ON and check for leaks outside the tank.
NO TE: As water lls the tank, water is also directed into the overow tube via the
rell tube. This additional ow of water is critical to relling your toilet’s bowl.
Once the water stops lling the tank, some residual drops of water may drip
from the ll valve. This is NORMAL as these drops will subside.
Water Level Adjustment
Depending on the manufacturing plant, you may have one of two of the following ll
valves:
For Type A and Type C Fill Valve:
Refer to the water level (WL) setting marked on
the inner wall of the tank. Allow the water to ll
the tank. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise
in the (+) direction to increase the water level
height (see Illustration 1). Turn the adjustment
screw counter-clockwise in the (-) direction
to decrease the water level height. Flush the
toilet to verify the correct water level. Adjust as
necessary.
For Type B Fill Valve:
There are no water level adjustments. The ll
valve has been preset at the factory.
Water Level
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Tube
Water
Level
Ill. 1
Type A Type B
Type C
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