3/8” supply – Sloan Toilet Bowl Installation for Two Piece Toilet Tank User Manual
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10500 Seymour Avenue
Franklin Park, IL 60131
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www.sloanvalve.com
Code No: 0816425 – Rev. 4 (02/11)
LIMITED WARRANTY
Sloan Valve Company warrants its Sloan toilet tank systems to be made of first class materials, free from defects of material or
workmanship under normal use and to perform the service for which they are intended in a thoroughly reliable and efficient
manner when properly installed and serviced, for a period of three years from date of purchase. During this period, Sloan Valve
Company will, at its option, repair or replace any part or parts which prove to be thus defective if returned to Sloan Valve Company,
at customer's cost, and this shall be the sole remedy available under this warranty. No claims will be allowed for labor, transporta-
tion or other incidental costs. This warranty extends only to persons or organizations who purchase Sloan Valve Company's
products directly from Sloan Valve Company for purpose of resale.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO EVENT IS SLOAN VALVE
COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY MEASURE WHATSOEVER.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. Poor Flush.
A. Adjust the tank water level to the marked water line on overflow tube.
B. Make sure water supply valve is fully open.
C. Clear any obstructions from bowl rim holes/trapway & in-line filter. Ream out debris in bowl rim holes.
D. Clean bowl, auger trap, auger drain to clear blockage.
E. For dual flush, make sure the push button rods are in place and are activating the dual flush
assembly. Adjust as needed.
2. Tank takes a long time to fill.
A. Make sure water supply valve is fully open.
B. Clean any residue from the inlet valve, in-line filter, dual flush cartridge assembly or supply line.
Flush the lines to clear any debris.
C. Check water pressure supply, operating range is 20-80 PSI.
3. Noisy tank water refill.
A. Adjust the water supply line if water pressure is too high.
B. Clean any residue from the inlet valve or supply line. Flush the lines to clear any debris.
4. Bowl water continues to flow or tank refill water won’t shut off.
A. Flapper is not seating properly. Adjust chain slack between flapper and flapper valve.
B. Flush handle extension is being restricted. Repair or replace flush handle assembly.
C. Clean area of debris and check for any wear around the flapper or dual flush valve seat on
opening to allow seal.
D. For dual flush, adjust the push button rods for proper slack, so the fill valve seal is not held off the
flush valve.
5. Handle/dual flush button does not activate plunger.
A. Adjust chain linkage.
B. Check arm for breakage. Replace if nessesary.
C. Check push button rods for breakage or adjustment.
6. If the water rises in bowl during the flush and stays there, or drains slowly.
A. Ensure that the chain connected to flapper is adjusted properly. Too much slack will result in the
flapper closing too soon, not enough slack will result in not seating properly and leaking. There
should be enough slack to allow the flapper to seat properly.
B. Check the plumbing system venting. Fill a basin near the location of the toilet and open the drain.
If the water drains quickly with no visible problem, there is no venting problem. If there is a venting
problem the sluggish/poor performance is not a fixture problem.
C. Make sure the water surface level in tank bowl is correct. Adjust if necessary.
7. Leaking tanks.
A. Check flapper and flapper seat in tank for warping or degradation. Many cleaning chemicals
commonly used in tanks contain chlorine that attacks these parts causing warping and degradation.
B. Check tank for cracks. If cracked the tank must be replaced.
C. Check tank bolts. Rubber washers may be corroded or bolts may be loose. Replace or tighten
as necessary.
NOTE: be careful not to overtighten nuts on tank as this may result in cracking the tank.
D. Check for condensation. Very cold water can generate condensation in high temperature and humid
areas in unlined tanks.
8. Cleaning and Maintenance
Clean your toilet's bowl and your china lavatory at least once a week using only recommended cleaners
(such as Sloan’s Waterfree Urinal cleaner). If you live in a hard water area, you should make certain that
the holes under the rim are kept clean and maintained for proper bowl performance. Use a long-handled
brush to clean the rim holes. Make sure to periodically clean the in-line filter located in the water inlet of
the water supply valve.
CAUTION: Do not use in-tank cleaners. Products containing chlorine (calcium hypochlorite) can seriously
damage the fittings in your tank. This damage can cause leakage and property damage.
For more complete up-to date information please visit us at www.sloanvalve.com.
If further assistance is required,
please contact the Sloan Valve Company
Installation Engineering Department at:
1-888-SLOAN-14 (1-888-756-2614)
PARTS LIST
Code #
Part #
Description
2109012
ST-9012-A Gravity Tank Assembly 1.6/1.1 gpf (6.0/4.2 Lpf)
2109013
ST-9013-A
Gravity Tank Assembly 1.6 gpf (6.0 Lpf) Left Hand
2109010
ST-9010-A
Gravity Tank Assembly 1.28 gpf (4.8 Lpf) Left Hand
2109113
ST-9113-A
Gravity Tank Assembly 1.6 gpf (6.0 Lpf) Right Hand
2109110
ST-9110-A
Gravity Tank Assembly 1.28 gpf (4.8 Lpf) Right Hand
2109000
ST-9000-A
Gravity Closet Bowl 1.28 gpf (4.8 Lpf)
2109002
ST-9002-A
Gravity Closet Bowl 1.6/1.1 gpf (6.0/4.2 Lpf)
2109003
ST-9003-A
Gravity Closet Bowl 1.6 gpf (6.0 Lpf)
2109020
ST-9020-A
Gravity Closet Bowl ADA 1.28 gpf (4.8 Lpf)
2109023
ST-9023-A
Gravity Closet Bowl ADA 1.6 gpf (6.0 Lpf)
Repair Parts Kits
Code #
Part #
Description
0319140
ST-15-A-1.28 Fill Valve-1.28 gpf (4.8 Lpf)
0319142
ST-15-A-1.6 Fill Valve- 1.6 gpf (6.0 Lpf)
0319131
ST-19-A-1.28 Single Flush Valve Assembly – 1.28 gpf (4.8 Lpf)
0319154
ST-19-A-1.6
Single Flush Valve Assembly – 1.6 gpf (6.0 Lpf)
0319132
ST-23-A
Dual Flush Valve Assembly – 1.6/1.1 gpf (6.0/4.2 Lpf)
0319145
ST-36-A
Handle Repair Kit (Single Flush)
0319148
ST-37-A
Button Repair Kit for (Dual Flush)
0319172
ST-48
Flapper and Chain
0319181
ST-60-A
Gravity Closet Mounting Kit
(tank & johnny bolt assemblies, tank gasket, spacers)
4. SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN TANK BOX ON HOW TO INSTALL AND ADJUST FILL VALVE
AND FLUSH VALVE
3/8” Supply
Braided
Flexible
Hose
Copper
Line
3/8” Supply
5. CONNECT WATER SUPPLY LINE
Connect the water supply shut-off valve to the toilet
tank supply valve.
NOTE: Can use braided flexible hose or rigid copper
line (not supplied).
Open the supply shut-off valve slowly and check
for leaks.
Flush the toilet several times and check for leaks.
6. INSTALL TOILET SEAT
Toilet seat not included. Refer
to toilet seat manufacturers
instructions.
OR