Installation
1.To replace an older toilet, turn off water supply to toilet.
Disconnect water line at toilet water valve. Unscrew floor bolt nuts and remove toilet. Discard old floor seal and mounting bolts. The old floor flange may be used if it is in good condition and fastener holes are positioned as shown in Figure A. Make sure center of floor flange is at least 11 inches from back wall (Figure A).
2.If installing new floor flange, make certain that the toilet mounting bolts align properly with SeaLand toilet mount- ing pattern (Figure B).
3.Secure flange to floor using at least four
4.Position floor seal by pressing the floor bolts up through holes in the seal.
5.Set toilet in place with bolts protruding up through mounting holes in base (Figure C).
6.Install washers and hex nuts provided with toilet. Snug nuts down equally with standard 7/16” open end wrench. Install two wood screws provided in two holes at rear of base. (Figure C).
7.If toilet is being installed in a shower stall, apply a 1/4” bead of glazing compound around the perimeter of the base (Figure D).
8.Connect water supply line to water valve (1/2” MPT) inlet using appropriate fittings or an extension (Figure E).
9.Turn on water supply and flush toilet to test for leaks.
10.Attach pedal cover to flush pedal (see instructions below) after making sure there are no leaks at connections.
11.FOR MODEL 210 ONLY, put base cover in front of toilet base, aligning flush pedal with opening on side of cover.
Push base cover back until it locks into place, making sure it does not interfere with flush pedal operation
(Figure F).
Attaching Pedal Cover
1.Align cover with pedal and press into place so that tab locks into space at rear of pedal.
2.To release cover, press on tab at back of pedal and pull cover off.
COVER
Fig. A
Fig. B
FRONT
Fig. C
Insert two wood screws in rear of base.