Instructions / Assembly
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Installation Procedures (continued)
Ill. 6
Ill. 4
Ill. 5
Tank to Bowl 
Gasket
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3
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NO TE: Three Points of Contact:
 The toilet bowl has three points of 
contact, which will actually contact the 
bottom of the toilet tank when properly 
installed. The location of these points 
can be seen on the bowl at the tank 
receiving area. The three points are front 
left (1), front right (2), and back center 
(3). Recall these three points during the 
Toilet Tank installation
3) Place the tank upside down onto some 
padding. Inspect the smaller fill valve nut 
and larger flush valve nut for a secure con-
nection (see Illustration 4). Try to tighten 
the nuts with your hands. If loose, tighten 
the nut hand tight and an additional 1/4 
turn for the smaller fill valve nut and an 
additional 1/2 turn for the larger flush 
valve nut. 
 Place the tank-to-bowl gasket onto the 
flush valve nut. While pressing down, 
spread the gasket over the nut until the 
gasket touches the bottom of the tank. A 
slight gap between the tank bottom and 
the gasket is allowable.
4) Lay the tank down on its back. Place a 
rubber washer onto a brass bolt (see 
Illustration 5). Reach inside the tank and 
position the bolt through one of the holes 
in the bottom of the tank. On the outside 
of the tank, place a metal washer and nut 
onto the bolt. Hold the bolt centered in 
the hole and tighten the nut finger tight. 
Turn the nut an additional 1/2 turn with 
a wrench. Repeat this process for the 
remaining hole in the tank. 
 Pick up the tank and carefully guide the 
brass bolts to align the tank with the 
bowl. Attach a metal washer and nut to 
each bolt. Tighten the nuts finger tight 
and inspect that the tank is level (see 
Illustration 6). Once level, tighten the 
bolts equally until the tank makes THREE 
POINTS OF CONTACT with the bowl.
Fill Valve Nut
Flush Valve Nut
Metal Washer
Nut
Rubber Washer
Bolt
Cut Away View
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1 & 2
3 Gap
1 & 2
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1 & 2 
Gap
Points of Contact










