American Standard Renaissance 2241, Compact 2149.012, Compact 3505, Colony 2388, Colony 2399, Colony 2359, Colony Afton 2329.016 manual

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    RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND MATERIALS Putty Knife Regular Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench Sealant Tape Measure Hacksaw Wax Ring/Gasket Flexible Supply Tube Closet Bolts Carpenters Level 1 REMOVE OLD TOILET a. Close toilet supply valve and flush tank completely. Towel or sponge remaining water from tank and bowl. b. Disconnect and remove supply line. NOTE: [...]

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    RUBBER GASKET TANK MTG. BOLTS PRE- INSTALLED NUT WASHER WAX RING SEALANT 5 4 6 8 7a 7b INSTALL WAX SEAL Invert toilet on floor (cushion to prevent damage), and install wax ring evenly around waste flange (horn), with tapered end of ring facing toilet. Apply a thin bead of sealant around base flange. POSITION TOILET ON FLANGE a. Unplug floor waste o[...]

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    - 3 - 730237-100 REV. Q 9 11 10 CONNECT WATER SUPPLY a. Connect water supply line between shutoff valve and tank water inlet fitting. Tighten COUPLING NUT 1/4 turn bey ond hand tight. Check that refill tube is inserted into overflow tube. b. Turn on supply valve and allow tank to fill until float rises to shutoff position. c. Check for leakage at f[...]

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    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. c. Flush valve chain too loose or c. Readjust chain length as required. dis[...]