Flush Button
Assembly
Holes
Replace the Flush Button Assembly
Close the control stop valve (refer to the "Control Stop Valve
Operation" section).
NOTE: If the unit has not flushed since the stop valve was closed,
the inlet arm may still be pressurized. Use the manual flush button
or sensor to release pressure.
Carefully place a properly sized spanner wrench or a pair of
needle-nose pliers into the holes on the end of the flush button.
Remove the flush button assembly from the valve body.
NOTE: The flush button can only be serviced as a complete
assembly. There are no serviceable internal parts.
Carefully thread a new flush button assembly into the valve body.
Tighten with a spanner wrench or needle nose pliers.
Open the control stop valve (refer to the "Control Stop Valve
Operation" section).
Verify that the valve functions correctly.
Warranty
KOHLER
Electronic Faucets, Valves and Controls
®
FIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Kohler Co. warrants that its electronic faucets, valves and controls will
be free of defects in material and workmanship during normal
Kohler Co.
Valve Body
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