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1. Place the toilet bowl in the desired installation location
(check that the connection to all piping is possible).
2. Mark the floor through both holes in the bowl.
3. Remove bowl and bore two holes approximately 2 1/4”
deep with a 5/16” masonry drill bit. Insert the plastic inserts
into the holes. Note that if the floor has a wood finish, you
would need to bore a pilot hole with a 1/4” drill bit.
4. Move the bowl over the holes in the floor and connect the
discharge pipe to the unit. Tighten both lag screws and
snap the plastic cover caps in place.
Caution: Do not over-tighten. Over-tightening may
cause risk of personal injury or product damage.
5. The tank is shipped with the fill and flush valves assembled,
however, please check these items and tighten if necessary.
6. Place rubber cone gasket on the spud of the flush valve.
Ensure that the gasket fits over the nut as well.
7. Place tank on top of bowl. Insert tank to bowl bolts with
washers through the tank and tighten nuts underneath,
making sure to alternate from one side to the other to
achieve a balanced compression of the tank to bowl
gasket.
Caution: Do not over-tighten. Over-tightening may
cause risk of personal injury or product damage. Note
that the rubber washers should be the ones in contact
with the porcelain.
8. Re-tighten the nuts in about one-day.
9. Put the flush handle through the tank front hole. Put the
washer and nut back and screw tight (counter clockwise).
Ensure that the flapper chain is connected to the trip lever.
The hook on the chain should be installed facing the back
of the tank.
10. Connect the water supply hose to the fill valve shank.
Notice: The recommended minimum working pressure
is 20psi (140 kPa). On the other hand, should the water
pressure exceed 80psi (550 kPa), a pressure regulator
shall be installed as specified in ANSI/ASME A112.19.2M.
11. Open the stop valve and fill up the tank. Check for leaks.
12. Check the water level. The water level should be set to the
line marked on the flush valve or on the inside back wall of
the tank. If the water level is too high or too low, adjust the
float accordingly.
Notice: These types of systems do not require a refill
tube. The outlet for this connection on the fill valve is
plugged from factory.
CARE & CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. When cleaning your toilet, wash it with mild, soapy water, rinse with clear water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid using
detergents, abrasive scouring powders and abrasive scouring pads.
2. We do not recommend the use of in-tank cleansers. Products containing chlorine (calcium hypo chlorite) can cause
damage to the fittings inside the tank and cause them to fail prematurely.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replacement parts can be ordered through Saniflo oces in the US or Canada. Note that the one-year warranty only covers
faulty parts. If parts are needed within the warranty period, please call 800-571-8191 (US) or 800-363-5874 (CDN). If past
warranty, these parts can be replaced with standard fill and flush valves through any plumbing outlet.
Notice: Note that when installing an after-market fill valve; the refill hose should be directed to the inside of the tank as
instead of through the top of the flush valve.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Flush handle
Fill water valve
Plastic filter
Connect Water Supply Tube
Water Level Line
Chain
Flush valve
Flapper
Tank Bolts
Tank Rubber Gasket
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Saniflo SFA Specifications

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BrandSaniflo
ModelSFA
CategoryPlumbing Product
LanguageEnglish

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