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IMPRESA Pack Replacement for Toilet 3 Vormax 3” 7381424-100.0070A
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IMPRESA Pack Replacement for Toilet 3 Vormax 3'' 7381424-100.0070A
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Installation Instructions: Turn off the water to your toilet. Before you can replace a faulty flush seal, you'll need to stop running water to the tank. Locate the shutoff valve on the lower part of the wall behind or beside the toilet. Turn the valve dial clockwise until it stops turning. Empty the tank. Lift off the toilet tank lid and set it aside carefully. Then, flush the toilet. This will empty the tank of water, allowing you to work unobstructed. Remove the bad flapper seal. The flapper is a circular sheet of rubber that sits over the hole that releases water from the tank to the toilet. It connects in 2 places-the tiny pegs on either side of the tubular overflow valve and a chain attached to the toilet handle lever. Unclip the chain first by removing the clevis pin from the clevis pin from the trip lever rod, then pull the edges of the flapper free from the pegs to remove it. Connect the new flapper to the flush valve. Slide the holes on either side of the new seal over the peg...
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Installation Instructions: Turn off the water to your toilet. Before you can replace a faulty flush seal, you'll need to stop running water to the tank. Locate the shutoff valve on the lower part of the wall behind or beside the toilet. Turn the valve dial clockwise until it stops turning. Empty the tank. Lift off the toilet tank lid and set it aside carefully. Then, flush the toilet. This will empty the tank of water, allowing you to work unobstructed. Remove the bad flapper seal. The flapper is a circular sheet of rubber that sits over the hole that releases water from the tank to the toilet. It connects in 2 places-the tiny pegs ...