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Glacier bay N2450E - User Manual

Glacier bay N2450E
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Item #1004159514
Model #N2450E
USE AND CARE GUIDE
HIGH EFFICIENCY ELONGATED ALL-IN-ONE TOILET
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Questions and Answers

  • B
    Bryan CainAug 5, 2025
    What to do if my Glacier bay N2450E Toilets water continues to run?
    • C
      Cory VaughnAug 5, 2025
      If water keeps running in your Glacier Bay toilet, first, check the flush valve seal to be sure it's fully closed. Remove any debris from the seal and the sealing area that might prevent complete closure. Also, make sure the flush lever chain isn't too tight. Adjust the chain so the flush valve seal closes completely, leaving only a small amount of play between the lever and the chain.
  • C
    campbellrichardAug 14, 2025
    What to do if Glacier bay N2450E fill valve won't turn on or off?
    • S
      Scott JohnsonAug 14, 2025
      If the fill valve in your Glacier Bay toilet won't turn on, off, or refill the tank after flushing, start by removing the top cap and checking for any debris. If you find debris or the water flow seems weak, inspect the lower section of the fill valve for any blockages. The blockage could be at the shut-off valve or in the water supply line. If the fill valve has been in use for a while, and the float cup doesn't drop when you flush the tank, consider replacing the seal with a genuine Fluidmaster 242 seal.
  • L
    Lisa FitzgeraldAug 25, 2025
    How to improve flush quality of Glacier bay N2450E Toilets?
    • D
      David NicholsAug 25, 2025
      If your Glacier Bay toilet's flush quality is poor, try re-seating the tank for a proper connection. Loosen the wingnuts holding the tank by a few turns. Then, with your hands on top of the tank on both sides, press down while gently wiggling it to ensure it's correctly seated. You might feel a slight movement as the tank settles into place. Also, ensure the water level reaches the line on the overflow tube of the flush valve by turning the adjustment screw on the fill valve clockwise to raise the float cup. Finally, check that the flush lever chain isn't too loose; adjust it so the flush valve seal closes fully with only a little play.

Summary

Safety Information and Warranty

Handle with Care Warnings

Handle vitreous chinaware with care to avoid breakage. Avoid dropping or rough handling.

Sewer Gas Prevention

Plug floor flange hole with a towel to block sewer gases if toilet is not installed immediately.

Code Compliance Caution

Observe all local plumbing and building codes during installation and use.

Limited Lifetime Warranty Details

Glacier Bay warrants products against defects in materials or workmanship.

Pre-Installation Guide

Planning and Preparation

Verify all parts are present and check for adequate space before installation.

Tools and Hardware

List of required tools and all included hardware parts for installation.

Package Contents Overview

Illustration and list of the main components included in the toilet package.

Installation Steps

Removing Old Toilet

Steps to safely disconnect, remove, and clean the old toilet and surrounding area.

Installing Floor Bolts

Instructions for inserting and securing floor bolts into the toilet flange.

Installing Wax Ring

Properly attach the wax ring to the toilet bowl outlet for a secure seal.

Positioning Toilet Bowl

Align and place the toilet bowl onto the floor flange and bolts.

Securing Toilet Bowl

Use discs, wing nuts, and caps to firmly secure the toilet bowl to the floor.

Installing Toilet Tank

Attach the sealing gasket and place the tank onto the toilet bowl correctly.

Connecting Water Supply

Connect the water supply line to the tank and shut-off valve.

Installing Toilet Seat

Attach the toilet seat and lid to the bowl using the provided hardware.

Care, Cleaning, and Troubleshooting

Routine Care and Cleaning

Guidelines for cleaning the toilet exterior, seat, and avoiding damaging cleaners.

Quick Release Seat Removal

Steps to detach and reattach the quick-release toilet seat for cleaning.

Fill Valve Issues

Troubleshooting for fill valve not turning on, off, or refilling the tank.

Poor Flush Quality

Solutions for inadequate flush performance or weak water flow.

Water Continues to Run

Remedies for persistent leaks or constant water flow in the toilet.

Valve Cap Assembly Procedures

Detailed steps for removing, flushing, and replacing the fill valve cap assembly.

Replacement Parts Listing

List of available replacement parts for the toilet and their corresponding model numbers.

Glacier bay N2450E Specifications

General IconGeneral
MaterialVitreous China
ColorWhite
Bowl ShapeElongated
ADA CompliantYes
TypeTwo-piece toilet
Bowl HeightComfort Height
Flush TypeSingle Flush
Water Consumption1.28 gallons per flush
Gallons Per Flush1.28
Rough-In Size12 inches
Seat Height16.5

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