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| OR BASE MAY BE DAMAGED! | down evenly against bowl surface. | |
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| 8 | INSTALL TOILET SEAT Install toilet seat in accordance with manufacturer's directions. |
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| reconnect the water supply. DO NOT use plumber's putty to seal these fittings. |
METAL/COPPER | METAL FLANGED | METAL SPIRAL | VINYL/BRAIDED | |||
FLARED TUBING | TUBING | TUBING | CONNECTOR | |||
| LOCK NUT | LOCK NUT | LOCK NUT | LOCK NUT | ||
| CONE | EXISTING | EXISTING | COUPLING | ||
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These parts must be used as | Use existing | Use existing spiral | Captive cone | |||
illustrated to insure | coupling nut | cone washer. | washers already | |||
connection. Use of existing | and washer. | Fluidmaster cone | included. No | |||
coupling nut may result in |
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tube or pipe must extend at |
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shank of valve (does not apply |
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With correct washers in place (see Step 9a), tighten COUPLING NUT 1/4 turn beyond hand tight.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
!WARNING: Do not use plumber’s putty, pipe dope, or any other sealant on the water supply connection to this tank. If the connection leaks after hand tightening, replace the supply line. If the connection continues to leak with the new supply line, replace the fill valve.
Warranty is void if any type of sealant is used on the water supply connection.
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