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SAVE FOR FUTURE USE 730865-100 Rev. H Product names listed herein are trademarks of American Standard Inc. © American Standard Inc. 2007 CAUTION: PRODUCT IS FRAGILE. TO AVOID BREAKAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY HANDLE WITH CARE! ! NOTE: Pictures may not exactly define contour of china and components. Thank you for selecting American Standard - the benchm[...]
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730865-100 Rev. H - 2 - INSTALL TOILET a. Position toilet squarely to wall and, with a rocking motion, press bowl down fully on wax ring and flange. Alternately tighten nuts until toilet is firmly seated on floor. CAUTION: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN NUTS OR BASE MAY BE DAMAGED! b. Install caps on washers. (If necessary, cut bolt height to size before insta[...]
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730865-100 Rev. H - 3 - • 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. • While holding a container over the uncapped VALVE to prevent splashing, turn water supply on and off a few times. Leave w[...]
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730865-100 Rev. H - 4 - Does not flush Poor or sluggish flush Toilet leaks Toilet does not shut off a. Water supply valve closed. b. Supply line blocked. c. Flush valve chain too loose or disconnected. d. Sand or debris lodged in water control. a. Bowl water level too low. b. Supply valve partly closed. c. Partially clogged trapway and/or drain pip[...]