KLAUS 33003015 Two Piece Single Flush Toilet Installation Guide
- June 10, 2024
- KLAUS
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KLAUS 33003015 Two Piece Single Flush Toilet
Specifications
- Model: KLAUS 33003015
- Type: Two-piece single-flush toilet
- Flush Capacity: 4.8 litres
- Weight: 1000 grams
- Color: White
- Material: Glazed porcelain
- Standards: Meets the B651-04 standard of the Canadian Standards Association
- Features: Soft-close seat, right height, round bowl
- Manufacturer: TASSILI.CA
Product Usage Instructions
Recommended Tools and Materials:
- Putty knife
- Flathead screwdriver
- Adjustable wrench
- Tape measure
- Hacksaw
- Wax ring
- Flexible supply tube
- Mounting bolts
- Level
1. Removing Old Toilet: Follow the steps provided in the manual to disconnect and remove the old toilet carefully.
2. Rough-in Dimensions: Ensure that the distance between the wall and the centerline of the toilet flange is 12 inches (30.5 cm).
3. Installing Mounting Bolts: Insert the mounting bolts into the flange openings and ensure they are parallel to the wall.
4. Installing Wax Ring: Invert the toilet on the floor and install the wax ring evenly around the floor drain.
5. Placing Toilet on Flange: Carefully place the toilet on the flange ensuring the bolts pass through the mounting holes.
6. Installing Toilet: Follow the instructions to properly secure the toilet in place using the provided washers and nuts.
FAQ
The water does not flush, what could be the possible causes and solutions? Possible Causes:
- Incorrect connections of supply tubes
- Improper installation of the toilet on the floor
- The push-button rod may be too long, keeping the tank valve
open
Solutions:
- Check and correct supply tube connections
- Ensure toilet is properly installed on a level floor
- Adjust the push-button rod length if necessary
Read all instructions in this guide in order to properly install the product.
- CAUTION: PRODUCT IS FRAGILE. HANDLE WITH CARE TO AVOID BREAKING AND INJURY.
- NOTE: Illustrations may not correspond exactly to the shape of package components
RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND MATERIALS
- Putty knife
- Flathead screwdriver
- Adjustable wrench
- Tape measure
- Hacksaw
- Wax ring
- Flexible supply tube
- Mounting bolts
- Level
Installation Instruction
REMOVING OLD TOILET
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a) Turn off the toilet supply valve and flush the toilet completely. Wipe any remaining water from the tank and bowl with a towel or sponge.
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b) Disconnect and remove the supply tube.
NOTE: If replacing the valve, shut off the main water supply first. -
c) Remove the old mounting bolts, remove the old toilet, and plug the floor waste opening to prevent sewer odours.
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d) Remove the toilet flange bolts and clean the old wax, putty, etc. from the base.
NOTE: The mounting surface must be clean and level before installing the new toilet.
ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS
NOTE: The distance between the wall and the centreline of the toilet flange must be 12″ (30.5 CM).
INSTALLING MOUNTING BOLTS
Insert the mounting bolts into the flange openings and slide them into place parallel to the wall
INSTALLING WAX RING
Invert the toilet on the floor (cushion to prevent damage) and install the wax ring evenly around the floor drain with the tapered end of the ring facing the toilet.
PLACING TOILET ON FLANGE
- a) Clear the floor waste opening and place the toilet on the flange so that the bolts pass through the mounting holes.
- b) Loosely install the retainer washers and nuts. The washer sides marked “THIS SIDE UP” must face up.
INSTALLING TOILET
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a) Position the toilet square to the wall and, with a rocking motion, press the bowl down on the wax ring and flange. Alternately tighten the bolts until toilet is firmly mounted to the ground.
WARNING: Do not overtighten nuts, as this could damage the base. -
b) Install the bolt caps on the washers. If necessary, cut the bolt height to the correct length before installing bolt caps.
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c) Join the water intake valve and the supply valve with the flexible connecting hose (if the part consists of a separate filter, connect the filter first). Turn on the water supply and make sure that all of the connections have been properly joined and that there are no leaks.
NOTE: Tightening the nuts further can prevent leakage
INSTALLING TANK
- a) Insert the rubber washers though the holes in the tank, and then insert the bolts through the washers.
- b) Insert the large rubber gasket into the threaded outlet beneath the tank and lower the tank onto the bowl so that the tapered end of the gasket fits evenly into the water inlet opening of the bowl.
- c) With the tank parallel to the wall, alternately tighten nuts until the tank is evenly fitted against the bowl surface.
WARNING: It is not necessary to overtighten nuts for a snug fit.
TOILET SEAT INSTALLATION
Install the toilet seat in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
To clean the toilet, use warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid detergents, disinfectants, or cleaning products in aerosol cans. NEVER use abrasive powders, scouring powders or pads on the toilet seat. Some bathroom chemicals and cosmetics may damage the seat’s finish.
WARNING: Do not use in-tank cleaners. Products containing chlorine (calcium hypochlorite) can seriously damage fittings in the tank. This can cause leakage and property damage
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM| POSSIBLE CAUSES| SOLUTIONS
Does not flush| a. The water supply valve is closed.
b. Supply line blocked.
c. Poorly installed push-button.
| a. Open the valve and allow water to fill the tank.
b. Shut off the water supply, disconnect the supply line, and inspect all gaskets and washers. Reassemble.
c. Readjust the push-button rod length as necessary.
Slow or weak flush| a. Bowl water level too low.
b. Supply valve partly closed.
c. Partially clogged trapway.
d. Supply pressure too low.
| a. Check that the refill tube is connected to the water fill control regulator and inserted into the refill float without being kinked or damaged.
b. Open the supply valve completely. Be sure that the proper supply tube is used.
c. Remove any obstruction. Consult a plumber if necessary.
d. Normal supply pressure must be at least 20 psi.
Toilet leaks| a. Poor supply line connection.
b. Poor bowl-to-tank/floor connection.
| a. Review step 6 of the installation procedure.
b. Review steps 4 to 6 of the installation procedure.
Toilet does not shut off| a. Push-button rod is too long.
b. Flush valve seat and/or seal worn or deformed.
| a. Readjust the rod as needed.
b. Replace seal/flush valve assembly as needed.
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