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User manual American Standard, model 2474

Manafacture: American Standard
File size: 202.01 kb
File name: Install_1333.pdf
Language of manual:en
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10A FLOAT CUP ADJUSTMENTS a. Adjust water level. Water level should be adjusted to level indicated on tank by adjusting float cup. See Step 11 for water level adjustment method b. If bowl fails to siphon, an adjustment may be required with the lift chain. Simply remove the bead chain from the retainment clip (see Fig. 10A) and take up slack on the chain, and reinsert on lift rod. Make sure the chain is not too taught. Turn on water supply. Adjust water to desired level by squeezing water level adjustment clip and moving FLOAT CUP up or down along stainless steel link. 12 ! CARE AND CLEANING When cleaning your toilet, wash it with mild, soapy water, rinse thoroughly with clear water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid detergents, disinfectants, or cleaning products in aerosol cans. NEVER use abrasive scouring powders or abrasive pads on your toilet seat. Some bathroom chemicals and cosmetics may damage the seat's finish. WARNING: Do not use in-tank cleaners. Products containing chlorine (calcium hypochlorite) can seriously damage fittings in the tank. This damage can cause leakage and property damage. American Standard shall not be responsible or liable for any tank fitting damage caused by the use of cleaners containing chlorine (calcium hypochlorite). REPAIR PARTS LIST NOTE:"XXX" represents color or trim finish options. Specify when ordering. Repair parts are determined by toilet tank number which can be found marked inside tank. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 738608-XXX0A TRIP LEVER 034783-XXX0A BOLT CAP KIT (INCL TWO COVERS & WASHERS) 730505-0070A COUPLING KIT, BOWL-TO-TANK 738565-400.0070A FLUIDMASTER 400A VALVE 738600-0070A FLAPPER ASSEMBLY 738605-0070A FLUSH VALVE ASSEMBLY 4396.016 TANK 735099-400A TANK COVER 5725.064.XXX SEAT - ELONGATED -3 - 730517-100 13 • Make sure water supply is off. Remove valve TOP by lifting arm and rotating top and arm 1/8 turn counterclockwise, pressing down slightly on cap. IMPORTANT: Always clear sand and rust from system. LIFT ARM FIRST LIFT ARM FIRST • While holding a container over the uncapped VALVE to prevent splashing, turn water supply on and off a few times. Leave water supply off. . Replace TOP by engaging lugs and rotating 1/8 turn clockwise. MAKE CERTAIN TIP IS TURNED TO THE LOCKED POSITION. VALVE MAY NOT TURN ON IF TOP IS NOT FULLY TURNED TO THE LOCKED POSITION. For troubleshooting information please contact: TROUBLESHOOTING FILL VALVE IF FILL VALVE SHUTS OFF BUT CONTINUES TO LEAK SLOWLY, repeat Step 13. IF FILL VALVE TURNS OFF AND ON DURING PERIODS OF NON-USE, it is a signal you are wasting water because: • The end of the refill tube is inserted into overflow pipe, below water level in tank. Attach refill tube to overflow pipe using "S" clip provided. • The flush valve is leaking because it's worn, dirty or misaligned with tank ball or flapper (replace with a new flapper). IF FILL VALVE WON’T TURN ON OR SHUT OFF or REFILL OF TANK WATER IS SLOW after valve has been in use for some time, Fluidmaster Model 242 Replacement Seal may be needed. © 2001 Fluidmaster, Inc. ® Registered trademark of Fluidmaster, Inc. GUARANTEE: This Fluidmaster product is guaranteed to be free from defective materials and workmanship for a period of one year. Units returned to Fluidmaster will be replaced without charge. Always use quality Fluidmaster repair parts when maintaining your Fluidmaster products. Fluidmaster shall not be responsible or liable for any damages caused by products used with Fluidmaster valves that were not manufactured by Fluidmaster, Inc. 30800 Rancho Viejo Road San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 728-2000 (800) 631-2011 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Does not flush a. Water supply valve closed. a. Open valve and allow water to fill tank. b. Supply line blocked. b. Shut off water supply, disconnect supply line, and inspect all gaskets and washers. Reassemble. Also, see Fluidmaster maintenance (see step 13). c. Flush valve chain too loose or disconnected. c. Readjust chain length as required. d. Sand or debris lodged in water control. d. Shut off water supply. Remove cap and clean per Step 13. Poor or sluggish flush a. Bowl water level too low. a. Check that refill tube is connected to water control and inserted into tank overflow without being kinked or damaged. b. Supply valve partly closed. b. Open supply valve fully. Be sure that proper supply tube size is used. c. Partially clogged trapway and/or drain pipe and/or vent. c. Remove obstruction. Consult a plumber if necessary. d. Supply pressure too low. d. Normal supply pressure must be at least 20 psi. Toilet leaks a. Poor supply line connection. a. Review Step 9 of installation procedure. b. Poor bowl to tank/floor connection. b. Review Step 4 through 7 of installation procedure. Toilet does not shut off a. Flush valve chain too tight, holding flush valve open. a. Readjust chain length as needed. Review step 10. b. Flush valve seat and/or flapper worn or deformed. b. Re...


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