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Kohler REVIVAL K-14241 - User Manual

Kohler REVIVAL K-14241
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2001 Kohler Co
REVIVAL
VITREOUS CHINA
REVERSE TRAP TOILET
K-14241, K-3613, K-4445
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
HOW TO USE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these instructions carefully to familiarize
yourself with the required tools, materials, and
installation sequences. Follow the sections that pertain
to your particular installation. This will help you avoid
costly mistakes. In addition to proper installation, read
all operating and safety instructions.
All information in these instructions is based upon the
latest product information available at the time of
publication. Kohler Co. reserves the right to make
changes in product characteristics, packaging, or
availability at any time without notice.
These instructions contain important care, cleaning,
and warranty information - please leave instructions
for the consumer.
NOTES
Observe all local plumbing and building codes.
Shut off the water supply.
Ensure that the new toilet has the correct
roughing-in dimension of 12” (30.5cm). See
Fig. #3.
Be very careful while working with vitreous china
products. Vitreous china can break or chip if the
bolts and nuts are overtightened, or if carelessly
handled.
Carefully inspect the new fixture for any sign of
damage.
Fixture dimensions are nominal and conform to
tolerances established by ANSI Standards
(A112.19.2).
For new construction, refer to the dimensions in
Fig. #3 for locating the supply shut-off valve.
Provide adequate trip lever clearance if shelving
or other structures are to be installed above the
toilet tank.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
10” adjustable wrench
12” pipe wrench
Metal file (file cut)
Tape measure
Tubing cutter
Level
Hacksaw
Putty knife
Screwdriver
Toilet gasket (wax seal)
Toilet T-bolts (2), 5/16” diameter
Toilet setting compound (optional)
Toilet supply shut-off valve, 3/8” recommended
NOTICE: If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one before installing
the new toilet.

Questions and Answers

  • P
    Patricia BrownAug 11, 2025
    How to stop a Kohler toilet float valve from running?
    • S
      Steven SimmonsAug 11, 2025
      If the float valve in your Kohler toilet keeps running, allowing water to enter the tank, it could be due to a couple of reasons. Foreign particles might be lodged under the float valve seal. To resolve this, shut off the water supply, remove the float valve cap assembly, cover the uncapped lower valve unit with an inverted cup, and turn the water on and off a few times to clean the float valve seal surface. Replace the float valve cap assembly and turn the water back on. Consider installing a filter in the supply line to prevent recurring problems. Alternatively, the float valve seal itself might be cracked or split, necessitating a replacement.
  • R
    Rachel HuntAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Kohler toilet overflows?
    • K
      Kim WilliamsAug 17, 2025
      If your Kohler toilet is overflowing, the issue might be an obstruction in the toilet trapway. Try using a plunger to clear the blockage. Alternatively, the soil pipe or vent pipe could be obstructed, in which case, you should clear the obstruction from the soil pipe or vent pipe.
  • J
    Joshua SmithAug 23, 2025
    Why does my Kohler toilet have a poor flush?
    • D
      deananthonyAug 23, 2025
      A poor flush in your Kohler toilet could stem from several causes. The trapway or rim holes might be obstructed, requiring you to unclog the trapway and clean the rim holes. Another potential cause is an obstruction in the soil pipe or vent, which you'll need to clear. Also, check if the water level in the bowl is low due to the refill tube being plugged or out of the overflow tube; clean or straighten the refill tube and attach it to the overflow tube. Finally, ensure the supply shut-off valve is fully open.
  • D
    Denise JacksonAug 29, 2025
    Why does my Kohler toilet have a long fill cycle?
    • A
      andrew50Aug 30, 2025
      A long or noisy tank fill cycle in your Kohler toilet may be due to a plugged valve inlet or supply line. Refer to Corrective Action 2.A. to resolve this issue.
  • W
    wilsonheatherSep 4, 2025
    Why does my Kohler toilet float valve turn on and off by itself?
    • H
      Holly LoweSep 4, 2025
      If the float valve in your Kohler toilet is turning on and off by itself, it could be due to a few reasons. The refill tube might be pushed too far down in the overflow pipe; in this case, attach the refill tube to the overflow pipe above the water line. Another possibility is that there's no slack in the flapper chain assembly, holding the flapper off the seat; adjust the flapper chain assembly for proper slack. Lastly, the flush valve flapper ball might be worn, dirty, or misaligned with the flush valve seat, or the seat could be corroded, preventing the flapper from sealing; inspect, clean, and if necessary, replace the flapper ball and/or seat.

Kohler REVIVAL K-14241 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeOne-Piece Toilet
Depth28.5 inches
Flush TypeGravity Flush
Seat Height16.5 inches
Bowl ShapeElongated
Flush Rate1.28 gpf
Flush Valve Size3 inches
Rough-In Size12 inches
Seat IncludedYes
MaterialVitreous China
ColorWhite
ADA CompliantYes
Height31.125 in
Width21.25 in
Water Consumption1.28 GPF

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