PART# 4-743, Grev. 6, 08/14
FLUIDMASTER
®
400A FILL VALVE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
DO NOT USE IN-TANK DROP-IN TOILET BOWL CLEANERS CONTAINING BLEACH OR
CHLORINE. Use of such products will: (1) RESULT IN DAMAGE to tank components and MAY
CAUSE FLOODING and PROPERTY DAMAGE and (2) VOID FLUIDMASTER WARRANTY.
Fluidmaster Flush 'n Sparkle Toilet Bowl Cleaning System is recommended for those
choosing to use in-tank bowl cleaners and WILL NOT VOID the FLUIDMASTER WARRANTY
because it will not damage the components. DO NOT overtighten nuts or tank/bowl may crack. Always use quality
Fluidmaster parts when installing or repairing. Fluidmaster will not be responsible or liable for use of non-Fluidmaster parts
during installation or repair.
LIMITED FIVE-YEAR EXPRESS WARRANTY
Subject to the "Exclusions" set forth below, Fluidmaster Inc. promises to the consumer to repair, or at the option of Fluidmaster Inc. to replace any
part of this plumbing product which proves to be defective in workmanship or materials under normal use for five years from the date of purchase. All
costs of removal, transportation and reinstallation to obtain warranty service shall be paid by the consumer. During this "Limited Five Year Express
Warranty," Fluidmaster Inc. will provide, subject to the "Exclusions" section set forth below, all replacement parts free of charge, necessary to correct
such defects. This "Limited Five Year Warranty" is null and void if this plumbing product has not been installed and maintained in accordance with all
written instructions accompanying the product, and if non-Fluidmaster Inc. parts are used in installation.
EXCLUSIONS: FLUIDMASTER INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING COSTS OF INSTALLATION, WATER
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ABUSE OR MISUSE OF THE PRODUCT, FROM OVERTIGHTENING OR FROM FAILURE
TO INSTALL OR MAINTAIN THIS PLUMBING PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS, INCLUDING USE OF NON-FLUIDMASTER PARTS.
DO NOT USE IN-TANK DROP-IN TOILET BOWL CLEANERS CONTAINING BLEACH OR CHLORINE. USE OF SUCH PRODUCTS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO TANK
COMPONENTS AND MAY CAUSE FLOODING AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. USE OF SUCH PRODUCTS WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY.
Preparing the Fill Valve for Installation
2
Fill Valve Assembly Parts
A) Refill Clip
Place shank
B) Refill Tube
C
washer onto
C) Shank Washer
threaded
D) Locknut
shank of fill
E) Threaded Shank
D
valve. Flat
side up.
A
B
E
Shank
Washer
Threaded
Shank
Attach Water Supply Connector
4
Inspect water supply connector. Replace if it is worn or over 5
years old to prevent flooding and property damage.
A. Attach water supply coupling nut to fill valve. Turn coupling nut
clockwise by hand until tight.
WARNING: Do not over tighten the nut as it could damage fill valve or
coupling nut, resulting in flooding and property damage. Fluidmaster Click
Seal
connector is recommended: A perfect seal every time without over
®
tightening.
B. Turn on water supply and check for leaks. If you find leaking at bottom of
tank, turn nut just enough to stop leaking. Then flush toilet to check.
IF FILL VALVE DOES NOT TURN ON, WILL NOT
TURN OFF, OR WILL NOT REFILL THE TANK
AFTER THE FLUSH
• Remove top cap and check for debris. If you find debris, or flow
is weak: Inspect lower section of fill valve for partial blockage.
Partial blockage may be at shut off valve or in water supply line
(See "REMOVING THE VALVE CAP ASSEMBLY & FLUSHING OUT
DEBRIS").
• If fill valve has been in use for some time and/or float cup does not
drop when flushing tank, replace seal with a genuine Fluidmaster 242
seal (See "IF REPLACING SEAL").
– Please keep a copy of these instructions on the property in which the product was installed.
DO NOT USE
FLOAT
CUP
LOCK RING
FILL
VALVE
SHANK
LOCKNUT
WASHER
Position fill valve in tank, but do not fully install yet. Top
MEASURE
of fill valve MUST be set 3" above overflow pipe. This will
HEIGHT ONLY:
DO NOT INSTALL
automatically place CRITICAL LEVEL MARK / C.L. Mark,
1" above the top of overflow pipe. Remove fill valve from
1
"
"C.L"
tank to adjust height.
MARK
Adjust height of fill valve by holding lower shank with right
LOCK
RING
hand and top of valve with left hand. Twist the lower shank
counter clockwise to increase valve height and clockwise
to decrease valve height. You should hear several "clicks".
Place valve in tank and check height again. THE CRITICAL
LEVEL MARK, identified by C.L. on valve, MUST be
positioned 1" above top of overflow pipe. This is a
requirement of the Universal Plumbing Code.
Do not move lock ring. It holds the valve body and shank
together under pressure. Do not interchange body with old
shank as leaking can occur.
Adjusting Tank Water Level
5
With water turned on, set float cup to desired level, by
turning water level adjustment screw. When adjusting float cup,
A
flush tank first. Then make adjustment while tank is filling.
To adjust tank water, turn adjustment screw clockwise to raise
water level or counter clockwise to lower water level. Once
adjusted, flush toilet and check new level. Repeat if necessary.
HINT: When you twist adjustment screw 8 times - float moves 1/2".
B
IF FILL VALVE TURNS ON AND OFF BY ITSELF
• This indicates the tank is losing water. The fill valve is refilling lost water.
Clean flapper and drain seat. If leak continues, change flapper or flush
valve. Install Fluidmaster 502, 507AKR, 540AKR or 555C kit.
IF WATER LEVEL IN BOWL IS TOO LOW
• Make sure the refill tube is supplying water down overflow pipe.
• Water level in tank may be too low. Raise water level to 1/2" below top of
overflow pipe (See "ADJUSTING TANK WATER LEVEL"). You may have
to lengthen the fill valve in order to increase the water level in tank (See
"PREPARING THE FILL VALVE FOR INSTALLATION").
• Flapper may be closing too soon. Give flapper chain approximately 1/2"
of slack.
TOOLS
NEEDED
TANK LEVER
REFILL TUBE
REFILL CLIP
(1) Fill Valve
METAL TAB
(1) Shank Washer
OVERFLOW
(1) Locknut
PIPE
(1) Refill Tube
FLUSH
(1) Refill Clip
VALVE
FLAPPER
TANK SHOULD
LOOK LIKE THIS
WHEN SET UP IS
COMPLETE
Installing New Fill Valve
3
Place fill valve in tank. Make sure lid will sit on top of tank without touching
valve. Align fill valve nipple to face center of tank. Press down on shank from inside
tank while tightening locknut.
Hand-tighten only. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Over tightening
may crack the fill valve or tank causing flooding. Make sure the
float cup does not touch the tank walls or tank lever and flush
valve.
Attach one end of refill tube to refill clip. Place clip on right
side of overflow pipe. Attach other end of tube to nipple on fill
valve with a slight arch (See drawing to the right). Cut tube as
necessary.
WARNING: Do not shove refill tube down overflow pipe. This
may cause significant water waste.
Removing Valve Cap Assembly, Flushing Out Debris, Replacing Seal, & Replacing Valve Cap Assembly
Removing Valve Cap Assembly
Turn off water supply
& flush out tank. Push
float up with right hand
(see picture). Grip and
hold shaft under float
with right hand. With left
hand, twist cap and lever
counter clockwise 1/8th
of a turn to unlock the top
cap. Pressing down on top
may be helpful with older
valves. Let cap assembly
hang on float cup.
242
SEAL
30800 Rancho Viejo Road, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Contact Fluidmaster for troubleshooting help or visit www.fluidmaster.com
Bucket
Scissors
Large Adjustable
Adjustable
Sponge
Pliers
Pliers
PARTS
1
IN THIS KIT:
C
tank. Then follow steps A-C.
A. Turn off water supply (Clockwise). Flush toilet and remove
excess water from tank with sponge.
B. Remove water supply line coupling nut. Remove locknut
from under tank.
C. Remove fill valve from tank.
B
A
Correct set up of refill tube and refill clip to overflow pipe
Code Compliance
6
Once fill valve is installed, ensure overflow pipe and
water level of tank are correctly set.
1. THE TOP OF OVERFLOW PIPE (A) must be minimum of 1"
below TANK LEVER HOLE (B).
2. WATER LEVEL (C) is set below top of Overflow Pipe
(Fluidmaster recommends 1/2").
3. THE CRITICAL LEVEL MARK / C.L. Mark (D) identified by
C.L. on fill valve must be positioned 1" above top of overflow
pipe. This is a requirement of the Universal Plumbing Code.
Code Compliance helps protect your home & drinking water
supply.
Flushing Out Debris
If Replacing
Seal
Hold cup upside down over
uncapped valve to prevent
splashing. Turn water supply
on and off a few times.
Turn water supply off when
putting cap back on valve.
SEAL
LOCATION
If Replacing Seal:
Use only a genuine
Fluidmaster 242 seal.
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Remove Old Fill Valve
Remove tank lid. Use pencil to mark water level of
REFILL TUBE
NIPPLE
REFILL
CLIP
D
B
WATER
LEVEL
A
C
OVERFLOW
FILL
PIPE
VALVE
Replacing Valve Cap
A. Place cap assembly on top of gray valve
body by aligning cap arm and adjustment
rod next to refill tube.
B. Press down on top cap while rotating
top & arm clockwise to locked position.
A
B