Owner's Manual

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Installation Procedure (continued)
7) Install the side screws to the mounting blocks. Cover the screw head with the
provided screw-cap (see Ill. 6).
IMPORTANT: If the side screw does not engage the
mounting blocks, then either the toilet bowl is not fully
inserted in the socket or the mounting block is not in-
stalled properly. If the toilet is not installed properly, it may
slide out of socket or leak. Please ensure that both sides are
properly fitted and secure. Be sure not to over-tighten the
screws, as it may results in product damage.
CAUTION
Ill. 6
Ill. 7
Ill. 8
9) Connect the opposite end of the water supply hose to
the angle stop (see Ill. 12). TOTO recommends using a
flexible supply hose. Open the supply valve and flush
the toilet several times. Check all the connections for
leaks and periodically afterwards following the instal-
lation.
Seat Bolt
Rubber Brushing Net
Ill. 13
Left
Right
Partial
Flush
Full
Flush
Mounting
Nut
Adjustable
Push Rods
Push Button
Housing
Tank
Lid
Push Button
Assembly
Flush Valve
Tank
Lid
Clip
Lock Nut
Clockwise/
Counterclock-
wise
The rod(s) is too short, the buttons are lowered.
Buttons are at the correct level.
Push
Buttons
Tank Lid
10) The toilet seat is installed with the top-mount bolt
set (see Ill. 13). Insert the rubber bushing-nut into the
seat mounting holes. Place the seat on the bowl and
rotate the hinge unit into place while holding the seat
down on the bowl. Tighten the bolt from the top with
the screwdriver.
Ill. 11
Ill. 10
Ill. 12
8) Carefully place the lid on top of the tank, making sure that the push rod colors
match the flush valve buttons, the yellow flush valve button is for a full flush
and the blue button is for a light flush (see Ill. 7).
WARNING!
DO NOT USE IN-TANK BOWL CLEANERS
The use of high concentration of chorine or chlorine
base products can damage the fittings in the tank.
Damage to the tank fittings may cause leakage and/
or property damage. TOTO shall not be responsible
or liable for any tank fitting failure or damage caused
by the use of in-tank bowl cleaners.
Ill. 9
Adjusting the Push Button Rods
After making sure the push buttons are installed correctly (see Ill. 8), place the lid
on the tank.
If the button(s) is too low (see Ill. 10):
1) Loosen the lock nut/s counterclockwise.
2) Turn the rod(s) counterclockwise to lengthen (each full turn is 1mm).
3) Place the lid on the tank to check the buttons.
If rod(s) is too long, water will keep running in the toilet.
1) Loosen the lock nut(s) counterclockwise.
2) Turn the rod(s) clockwise to shorten them.
Adjust the rods as necessary by turning the rod 1 full turn
(see Ill. 11); to lengthen, turn the rod counterclockwise;
to shorten, turn the rod clockwise.
When the adjustment is completed, tighten the lock nut
to secure it (see Ill. 9).
After Installation/Adjustment
Flush the toilet two to three times to confirm there is no
water leakage and that the push mechanism is working
properly.