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Glacier bay 686826 - User Manual

Glacier bay 686826
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Item #'s 686826, 715638,
715639, 715641
Model #N2428E
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USE AND CARE GUIDE
HIGH EFFICIENCY ELONGATED ALL-IN-ONE TOILET
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Questions and Answers

  • C
    christiangibsonAug 8, 2025
    What to do if Glacier Bay Toilets water continues to run?
    • V
      vburtonAug 8, 2025
      If water continues to run in your Glacier Bay toilet, first, check that the flapper is completely closed and clear any debris from the flapper and the sealing area of the flush valve. Debris may obstruct the full closure. Also, make sure the flapper chain isn't too tight. Adjust the chain length to ensure the flapper can completely close, leaving only a small amount of play between the flush lever and the chain.
  • W
    wheelerrachaelAug 13, 2025
    How to fix a Glacier Bay Toilets fill valve that won't turn on or off?
    • P
      Phillip VelazquezAug 13, 2025
      To fix a Glacier Bay toilet fill valve that won't turn on, won't turn off, or won't refill the tank after the flush, remove the top cap and check for any debris. If you find debris or the water flow is weak, inspect the lower section of the fill valve for a partial blockage, which may be at the shut-off valve or in the water supply line. If the fill valve has been in use for a while and/or the float cup doesn't drop when flushing the tank, replace the seal with a genuine Fluidmaster 242 seal.
  • M
    morenokatherineAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Glacier Bay Toilets is constantly running?
    • J
      Jordan KnappAug 17, 2025
      If water continues to run in your Glacier Bay toilet, first, check that the flapper is completely closed and clear any debris from it and the sealing area of the flush valve. Debris might prevent full closure. Also, make sure the flapper chain isn't too tight. Adjust the chain length, leaving a small amount of play between the flush lever and the chain, to ensure the flapper closes properly.
  • T
    Tammy MontgomeryAug 22, 2025
    Why Glacier bay 686826 fill valve won't turn on or off?
    • C
      Cathy RobinsonAug 23, 2025
      If the fill valve on your Glacier Bay toilet won't turn on, off, or refill the tank after flushing, start by removing the top cap and checking for debris. If you find debris or the flow is weak, inspect the lower section of the fill valve for partial blockage. The blockage may be at the shut-off valve or in the water supply line. If the fill valve has been in use for a while or the float cup doesn't drop when flushing the tank, replace the seal with a genuine Fluidmaster 242 seal.
  • P
    parsonsstaceyAug 27, 2025
    Why is the flush quality of my Glacier bay 686826 poor?
    • R
      Robert ClarkeAug 28, 2025
      If the flush quality of your Glacier Bay toilet is poor, ensure the water level in the tank reaches the water line printed on the overflow tube of the flush valve. You can raise the float cup by turning the adjustment screw on the fill valve clockwise to increase the water level. Also, check that the flapper chain isn't too loose. Adjust the chain length to ensure the flapper closes completely, with only a small amount of play between the flush lever and the chain.
  • K
    Keith McclureSep 1, 2025
    How to improve the flush quality of Glacier Bay Toilets?
    • P
      Pamela HaynesSep 1, 2025
      If your Glacier Bay toilet's flush quality is poor, ensure the water level in the tank reaches the water line printed on the overflow tube of the flush valve. To raise the water level, turn the adjustment screw on the fill valve clockwise to raise the float cup. Also, check that the flapper chain isn't too loose. Adjust the chain length to ensure the flapper can completely close, leaving only a small amount of play between the flush lever and the chain.

Summary

Toilet Pre-Installation Guide

Planning Your Toilet Installation

Ensure all parts are present and prepare for the installation process.

Tools Required for Installation

List of necessary tools for setting up the toilet.

Hardware Included in the Kit

Detailed list of all hardware components provided with the toilet.

Package Contents Overview

Identification of the main components included in the toilet package.

Toilet Installation Steps

Removing the Old Toilet

Procedure for safely disconnecting and removing the existing toilet.

Installing the Floor Bolts

Steps for correctly positioning and securing floor bolts to the toilet flange.

Installing the Wax Ring

Guide to properly attaching the wax ring to the toilet bowl outlet.

Installing the Toilet Bowl

How to align and place the toilet bowl onto the flange and floor bolts.

Securing the Toilet Bowl

Methods for fastening the toilet bowl to the floor using provided hardware.

Installing the Toilet Tank

Instructions for attaching the tank to the toilet bowl securely.

Connecting the Water Supply Line

Steps for connecting the water line to the toilet tank and shut-off valve.

Installing the Toilet Seat and Lid

Guide to mounting the toilet seat and lid onto the bowl.

Toilet Care and Cleaning Instructions

Toilet Troubleshooting and Parts

Troubleshooting Fill Valve Issues

Resolving problems with the toilet's fill valve operation and water levels.

Troubleshooting Flush Quality

Addressing issues related to poor flushing performance and water flow.

Troubleshooting Continuous Running Water

Identifying and fixing causes of water constantly running in the tank.

Replacement Parts Identification

List of available replacement parts for the toilet with model numbers.

Glacier bay 686826 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGlacier Bay
Model Number686826
Toilet TypeTwo-Piece
Gallons Per Flush1.28
WaterSense CertifiedYes
Bowl ShapeElongated
Color/FinishWhite
Water Consumption1.28 GPF
ColorWhite
MaterialVitreous China
Flush Valve Size2 inches
Rough-In Size12 inches
Included ComponentsSeat

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