How do I remove the lid from my Kohler cistern?
Basically, push down the ‘full-flush’ (big) side of the flush button and look at the side of the remaining (small) side of the button. There is a little slot that allows you to pull the small button out. You can then pull out the big side of the button which exposes a screw that allows you to pull the lid off.
How to troubleshoot a Kohler dual flushing toilet?
Corrective Actions: 1 Check the trip lever chain for excessive slack. 2 For dual flushing toilets, verify that the rod length is correct. 3 Verify that the hose is properly connected to the top of the canister. 4 Verify that the water level meets the marked waterline. 5 Clean the rim holes under the bowl rim.
How to troubleshoot a Kohler flush valve trip arm bracket?
G. Adjust the U-clips to reduce any system slack. Ensure lift rods engage with the flush assembly. H. Use a plunger and auger to clear blockage from the trap and waste line. 21175975-5-B No Flush – Standard Models Chain Flapper Style Canister Style Flush Valve Trip Lever Chain Flush Valve Trip Lever Trip Arm Bracket Corrective Actions:
Do you use Kohler flush and fill valves?
IMPORTANT! Use only KOHLER Genuine Parts to avoid property damage and achieve optimal performance. The phrase “Standard Toilets” applies to floor-mounted toilets with standard flush and fill valves and dual flush models. Refer to In-Wall Toilet Tank Troubleshooting if you have an in-wall toilet tank.
How did Kohler come up with the aquapiston flush canister?
Kick your plunger to the curb. The engine behind our powerful toilets is our patented AquaPiston flush canister. Our engineers felt that the flappers found in most traditional toilet tanks were inefficient and led to clogs, so they invented a flush canister.
Why does my Kohler touchless flush not flush?
Wipe the Touchless Module and underside of the tank lid dry. Make sure the tank lid is completely dry. Install foam pad kit K-1275758 to reduce the amount of condensation under the toilet lid. Possible Cause: The tank lid rocks or moves when the seat touches it or when the user leans back.
Where is the Flapper on a Kohler dual flush toilet?
If you have a Dual Flush toilet, you will see a two-button actuator on top of the toilet rather than a trip lever. Inside the tank you will not see a flapper but a cylinder-shaped flush valve. These toilets do not use a flapper, but a seal. If your toilet is leaking water into the bowl, the seal needs to be replaced, not the flush valve. 5
IMPORTANT! Use only KOHLER Genuine Parts to avoid property damage and achieve optimal performance. The phrase “Standard Toilets” applies to floor-mounted toilets with standard flush and fill valves and dual flush models. Refer to In-Wall Toilet Tank Troubleshooting if you have an in-wall toilet tank.
How to troubleshoot a Kohler toilet water supply?
1 Fully open the water supply shut-off valve. 2 Verify that the flapper or canister are properly seating after the flush. A loose chain or other object may be interfering with the refill. 3 Clean the fill valve inlet or the fill valve seat/seat washer. 4 Verify that the water supply is free of debris.