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Mansfield Plumbing Products Mansfield QUANTUM Biscuit Round Front Pressure Assist Two-piece Toilet 146 Questions & Answers
My toilet handel is broke.how ican install
Remove the water cover lid then remove the chain connector at the handle looks like a diaper pin then unscrew the nut holding the handle in place and feed the handle assembly threw the nut and buy new handle assembly and replace. IF it's just the chain is broke replace the chain they are sold separately at any hardware store. IF it's the valve you can replace it as well by shutting off the toilet water valve, next disconnect the hose and go buy a float assembly that is similar. Adjust the new float assembly to be the same length as the old one then install gasket on the float and put in the hole for the float, install second gasket on the float on the outside and then install the nut and install the hose. Before you tighten the nut on the float make sure the float valve lines up with the handle and the float then tighten down hook up new chain and tighten the water hose, tighten the nut on the float and open the water valve. Watch the water level fill up if it looks like it's going to run over you will have to adjust the float so that it does not run into the throat of the toilet.
12/10/2009 4:43:29 PM •
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on Dec 10, 2009
Why wont my toilet shut off after flushing?
Sounds like your float may need to be repositioned. Try bending the rod that supports the float so the float is further down in the tank. If this doesn't work then you need to buy a replacement kit for the shut off assembly. It is all one piece and includes the float and is easy to replace.
8/17/2014 11:02:18 PM •
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on Aug 17, 2014
My Mansfield toilet flushes but
Check the water level int he tank for it coming up to fill line in tank. Make sure the 1/4 " fill line from the fill valve is connected and in the stand pipe tube to allow water to fill bowl. Fluid master makes a flapper that has adjustments on it to increase or decrease water used to flush. It has a dial to move on it this would be another option if the above tried doesn't help.
Thansk and I hope this will help you with this problem.
3/28/2011 6:39:44 AM •
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on Mar 28, 2011
It requires so much force
I am going to take a stab at this with the information you have provided. If you have replaced the flapper around the time this hard flushing deal stated happening I would say the flapper is the wrong kind for this toilet. Flappers are not one fits all some have a bigger air cavity to help with the flushing process. The larger air cavity help buy floating the flapper up after it is started that way. If you didn't change flappers then I would do so at this time making sure you install the right one.
2/11/2011 4:02:37 AM •
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on Feb 11, 2011
2 new toilets installed. customer
Hi,
Often I change the flapper to get the toilet flapper to stay up longer, giving a longer flush....
Check for a generic flapper that wiill work with the toilets you installed...
heatman101
8/5/2010 3:51:47 AM •
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on Aug 05, 2010
My toilet is turning on and off periodically.
Top and bottom seals:
It is best to replace both at once to assure the new seals are pliable and come together to form a water tight seal.
Replacing only one, the old seal is probably stiff or cracked and will not seal properly.
No secrete I am aware of except clean new and level parts.
Good luck!
10/4/2009 8:00:33 PM •
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on Oct 04, 2009
My sloan flushmate toilet makes
this has already been answered on another site click here
http://www.landscapetutorials.com/tips/flushmate-noise.htm
the repair is done by
Fortunately this problem is very easy to cure. Simply follow the instructions below.
- Remove the ceramic cover from the tank on the back of the toilet.
- Fill a one-gallon jug with water.
- Pour the water into the toilet tank. Just pour it over the top of the black plastic Flushmate container. It will run down the sides into the bottom of the ceramic tank. See photo below.
- Now flush the toilet. The noise should be gone.
if you have any further questions please message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped it allows me to help others in similar situations in the future Thanks again Rick
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