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• Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
• Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
10 Adjustable wrench
Supply shut-off valve
Tape measure
Level
Sponge
Wax seal
5/16” Bolts w/nuts and
washers
Putty knife
1/2” Nut driver/socket
Hacksaw
Screwdriver
21
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16
diameter bolts.
Putty knife
Old wax seal
Flange
Flange
5/16” Diameter bolts
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury or
product damage.
Handle with care. Vitreous china can break
or chip if the product is handled carelessly.
CAUTION
Risk of hazardous gases.
If the new toilet is not installed immediately,
temporarily stuff a rag in the closet flange.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16”
diameter bolts.
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1. REMOVING THE EXISTING TOILET
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
• Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
• Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
10 “ Adjustable wrench
Supply shut-off valve
Tape measure
Level
Sponge
Wax seal
5/16” Bolts w/nuts and
washers
Putty knife
1/2” Nut driver/socket
Hacksaw
Screwdriver
21
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16
diameter bolts.
Putty knife
Old wax seal
Flange
Flange
5/16” Diameter bolts
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury or
product damage.
Handle with care. Vitreous china can break
or chip if the product is handled carelessly.
CAUTION
Risk of hazardous gases.
If the new toilet is not installed immediately,
temporarily stuff a rag in the closet flange.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16”
diameter bolts.
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1. REMOVING THE EXISTING TOILET
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
• Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
• Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
10 Adjustable wrench
Supply shut-off valve
Tape measure
Level
Sponge
Wax seal
5/16” Bolts w/nuts and
washers
Putty knife
1/2” Nut driver/socket
Hacksaw
Screwdriver
21
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16
diameter bolts.
Putty knife
Old wax seal
Flange
Flange
5/16” Diameter bolts
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury or
product damage.
Handle with care. Vitreous china can break
or chip if the product is handled carelessly.
CAUTION
Risk of hazardous gases.
If the new toilet is not installed immediately,
temporarily stuff a rag in the closet flange.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16”
diameter bolts.
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1. REMOVING THE EXISTING TOILET
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
• Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
• Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
10 Adjustable wrench
Supply shut-off valve
Tape measure
Level
Sponge
Wax seal
5/16” Bolts w/nuts and
washers
Putty knife
1/2” Nut driver/socket
Hacksaw
Screwdriver
21
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16
diameter bolts.
Putty knife
Old wax seal
Flange
Flange
5/16” Diameter bolts
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury or
product damage.
Handle with care. Vitreous china can break
or chip if the product is handled carelessly.
CAUTION
Risk of hazardous gases.
If the new toilet is not installed immediately,
temporarily stuff a rag in the closet flange.
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
Turn off water supply.
Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
Replace old bolts with the new 5/16”
diameter bolts.
Remove old wax seal from floor with
a putty knife.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1. REMOVING THE EXISTING TOILET
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1. REMOVING THE EXISTING TOILET
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
• Carefully inspect the new toilet for damage.
• If the existing toilet does not have a supply
shut-off valve below the tank, install one
before installing the new toilet.
• Turn off water supply.
• Flush toilet, then sponge out all remaining
water from the tank.
• Disconnect supply shut-off valve (if present),
and remove old tank and bowl.
• Replace old bolts with the new 5/16”
diameter bolts.
• Remove old wax seal from floor with a
putty knife.
Risk of personal injury or
product damage.
Handle with care. Vitreous china can break
or chip if the product is handled carelessly.
Risk of hazardous gases.
If the new toilet is not installed immediately,
temporarily stuff a rag in the closet flange.
CAUTION
CAUTION
21

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