4. Secure Bowl to Floor
Place the bevel discs (CC), flat washers (DD) and bowl nuts
(EE) onto the floor flange bolts (AA) in that order. Alternately
tighten bowl nuts (EE) until toilet (A) is firmly seated on floor.
Place the floor bolt caps (FF) over the floor flange bolts (AA)
and snap into place.
Note: If the flange bolts (AA) are too long, carefully cut the top
of the flange bolts (AA) with a hacksaw (not included) to make
room for the bolt caps (FF).
CAUTION: Do not overtighten bowl nuts because
vitreous china can easily crack or chip.
Pour water into bowl to prevent the escape of sewer gases.
5. Install Tank-to-Bowl Seal
Turn the tank (B) upside down and press the tank-to-bowl seal
(GG) into place over the lower tank opening.
6. Install T ank on the Bowl
Unscrew the metal flat washers (II) and wing nuts (JJ) from the
tank screws (HH). Lower the tank (B) onto the bowl (A) and let
the tank screws (HH) protrude through the mounting holes on
bowl (A). From the underside of bowl (A), thread metal flat
washers (II) and wing nuts (JJ) onto the protruding tank
screws (HH). Tighten the wing nuts (JJ) alternatively until the
tank (B) is evenly seated on the bowl (A).
7. Attach Water Supply Line
Connect the water supply line (not included) to the tank (B) and
shut-off valve. Tighten the tank connection coupling nut 1/4 turn
beyond hand tight.
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the tank connection
nut.
Turn on supply valve and allow tank to fill. Check for leaks at all
connections and tighten or correct as needed.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A
HH
4
GG
II
JJ
FF
EE
DD
CC
AA
B