How much water does a Kohler Cimarron toilet use?
Technical Specifications of the Kohler K-3589-0 Cimarron Aquapiston Technology Toilet: This is a very powerful two-piece toilet as the waste in the bowl is usually cleared in just one flush. The toilet uses 1.6 gallons of water per flush.
How to fix a Kohler toilet after a flush?
Corrective Actions: 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.
Where is the water line on a Kohler toilet?
Check the water line on the flush valve or on the inside back wall of the tank. Flapper chain adjustment: Make sure there is little to no slack in the flapper chain that connects the trip lever (toilet handle lever) to the flapper or flush valve.
What kind of flushing system does Kohler have?
Technical Specifications of the Kohler K-3609-0 Cimarron Toilet: Unlike some toilets with an inefficient flushing system, the K-3609-0 two-piece toilet features a powerful Aquapiston flushing mechanism that will help you clear the contents as it circles 360 degrees in the bowl. This will also leave the toilet looking sparkling clean.
Corrective Actions: 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.
Check the water line on the flush valve or on the inside back wall of the tank. Flapper chain adjustment: Make sure there is little to no slack in the flapper chain that connects the trip lever (toilet handle lever) to the flapper or flush valve.
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.
What causes a toilet to not flush all the way?
1 A clog or a partial clog occurred in your water lines. 2 Check your toilet tank’s water level. 3 Check if the flapper got damaged. 4 A loosen chain in your toilet. 5 The rim jet holes got clogged. 6 Mineral and bacterial buildup in the toilet blocks the water when flushing.