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    730 1 690-1 00 Rev . E P roduct names listed her ein are trademarks of AS America, Inc. © AS America, Inc. 201 2 RECOMMENDED T OOLS AND MA TERIALS P utty Knif e Closet Bolts Regular Sc rewdr ive r W ax Ring/Gasket Adjust able W rench Fle xible Suppl y T ube Sealant Hacksa w C ar penter s Lev el T ape Measure ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS: REMO VE OLD T O[...]

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    - 2 - 730 1 690-1 00 Rev . E 8a 8b Befor e continuing, determine the type of water supply connection y ou have fr om the char t below and use the appr opriate assembl y par ts requir ed to pr operly reconnect the w ater suppl y . DO NO T use plumber's put ty to seal these fit tings. C A UTION: DO NOT USE CONE W ASHER WITH PLAS TIC SUPPL Y LINE[...]

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    11 9 10 T ur n on wat er supply . Submerge the FL OA T CUP under the wat er for 30 seconds . Adjust the w ater t o desired le vel by turning W A TER LEVEL ADJUS TMENT ROD and moving FL OA T CUP up or down. - 3 - 730 1 690-1 00 Rev . E FLUSH PUSH BUTT ONS • The large flush but ton should line up ov er the white actuat or on the flush t ower in the[...]

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    730 1 690-1 00 Rev . E Does not flush P oor or sluggish flush T oilet leaks T oilet does not shut off a. W ater supply val ve closed. b . Supply line block ed. c. Sand or debris lodged in water control. a. T ank water too lo w . b . Bowl water t oo low . c. W ater supply val ve par tly closed. d. Partially clogged trapwa y and/or drain pipe and/or [...]