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Tank Lid

Threaded  Rod

1/16"

Actuator Rod

 Fig. #15  

SERVICING THE TANK TO BOWL
ASSEMBLY

1. Shut off water supply to toilet.  Flush toilet.
2. Remove tank lid from tank by unscrewing the plunger/

actuator assembly.  Remove brass nut and washer be

low the tank, then pull out rubber washers, brass wash

ers, and brass screws from inside the tank. 

 

Remove

tank  from base. 

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Bottom

of Tank

Bowl

Rubber

Washer

Metal

Washers

 

Fig. #16  

Tank Gasket

Brass

Washer

Nut

3. Remove gasket between tank and bowl.
4. Place the new gasket around the nut.
5. Carefully check alignment of the holes on tank and

base.  Insert new rubber washers, brass washers, and

brass screws inside the tank.  Make sure the tank

screws extend through the holes in the toilet base.  As

semble brass washers and nuts to screws underneath

tank. 

 

CAUTION: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN OR

BREAKAGE AND CHIPPING MAY OCCUR

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6. Reassemble tank lid to tank.  Screw push button into

place.

7. Turn water supply to toilet on.  Flush toilet for proper op

eration.   Check for leaks.

SERVICING THE THREADED ROD

1. Shut off water supply to toilet.
2. Remove tank lid by unscrewing the push button (use

the palm of your hand. 

Refer to Fig. #11. 

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move tank from bowl: remove brass nut and washer

below the tank, then pull out rubber washers, brass

washers, and brass screws from inside the tank.  Set

aside.

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 Fig. #17  

Bottom

of Tank

Bowl

Rubber

Washer

Metal

Washers

Tank Gasket

Brass

Washer

Nut

3.

Refer to Fig. #18.

 Remove old threaded rod by push

ing it through the flush valve and out the bottom .  From

underneath the tank, insert new threaded rod through

the flush valve. 

 Make sure the two engagement pins

are clipped in the slots of the valve.

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Threaded  Rod

Valve

Body

Engagement

Pin

 Fig. #18  

4.

Refer to Fig. #19.

  Insert actuator rod into threaded

rod.

Summary of Contents for K-3417 Fleur

Page 1: ...s standard height is considered the most com fortable for the average adult to use When the toilet is flushed the water in the tank is directed to the rim holes and the siphon jet The siphon jet is lo...

Page 2: ...owl Imported from France it offers European styling without the problems involved with buying from a European manufacturer Warranty and service parts are available from Kohler Co Flush valve with push...

Page 3: ...VICING THE FLEUR FLUSH VALVE REMOVING OLD FLUSH VALVE 1 Shut off water supply to toilet Flush toilet 2 Refer to Fig 10 Remove tank from bowl remove brass nut and washer below the tank then pull out ru...

Page 4: ...brass screws inside the tank Assemble brass washers and nuts to screws un derneath tank CAUTION DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN BREAKAGE CHIPPING MAY RESULT Threaded Rod Tank Lid Actuator Actuator Rod Fig 12 Fig 1...

Page 5: ...neath tank CAUTION DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN OR BREAKAGE AND CHIPPING MAY OCCUR 6 Reassemble tank lid to tank Screw push button into place 7 Turn water supply to toilet on Flush toilet for proper op eration...

Page 6: ...float valve used on Kohler s Fleur Toilet Refer to Fig 20 Float Rod Cap Plunger Gasket Fig 20 1 Turn off water supply to toilet 2 Flush toilet 3 Remove toilet tank cover 4 Loosen only the three screw...

Page 7: ...e place seat D Foreign matter on plunger D Clean or replace plunger E Plunger in cap is corroded E Replace cap F Water leaking past float assembly on F Replace float assembly on flush flush valve valv...

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