INSTALL TANK
Make sure the three tank bolts extend completely through the holes
in the gasket. Set the tank onto the bowl, using the tank bolts as a
guide. Center the gasket on the inlet of the bowl. Assemble the
washers and brass nuts onto the bolts.
Alternately tighten the three brass nuts so the top of the tank and
the top of the bowl are both level. Be sure the brass nuts are tight
enough to achieve a watertight seal.
CAUTION:
Risk of product damage. Overtightening
may cause breakage or chipping of the vitreous china bowl
or tank.
CONNECT SUPPLY SHUT-OFF VALVE
NOTICE:
Read this section carefully before performing these
steps.
For installation of the supply shut-off valve, refer to the installation
instructions packed with the valve. Carefully bend the tubing to fit.
Cut the end of the tubing 1/4" (6mm) longer than the distance
between the supply shut-off valve and the supply shank. Remove
any burrs from the inside of the tubing.
Slip the coupling nut, compression nut, and ferrule onto the tubing.
Insert the tubing into the supply shut-off valve and the supply shank,
positioning the seal washer (supplied) or the compression washer
(not supplied), as shown. Handtighten the coupling nut, and then
tighten the compression nut.
WARNING:
Risk of property damage. Do not
overtighten any of these nuts, or you may deform
connections and cause leakage. Do not use tools to
tighten plastic nuts.
CHECK FOR LEAKS
Turn on the shut-off valve, and check for leaks. If the connections
are squarely assembled, a slight re-tightening of the nuts will stop
any leaks. Check all connections for leaks for several days. The
nuts under the bolt caps may also require retightening.
A
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Tank Bolt
Washer
Brass Nut
Supply Shank
Seal Washer
Tubing
Coupling Nut
Compression Nut
Ferrule
4
Gasket
Fig. #8
Compression Washer
Tubing
Coupling Nut
Compression Nut
Ferrule
Supply Shut-Off Valve
Fig. #9
Fig. #10
Kohler Co., Kohler, WI U.S.A.