Airstream 1996 190 Owner's Manual page 35

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Note: If water is inadvertently frozen in the toilet, do not attempt to flush
until the ice is thawed.
Otherwise damage to toilet could occur.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom:
Water keeps running into the bowl.
Cure:
Check to see that the lever closes all the way.
S ticking may be
caused by foreign material in the bottom of the bowl.
If water running persists, and the lever works satisfactorily, replace the
ball valve. (Part #08881.)
This is accomplished by removing the lever,
disconnecting the water line, and removing the two 1 5/8" long screws on
either side of the base of the ball valve stem, and the 1/2" long screw
which is accessible through the hole in the toilet base.
Pull down on the
valve to remove.
When installing the new ball valve, make sure the #08903
seal is in place on the exit end of the valve before the valve is screwed in
place.
Symptom:
Toilet leaks.
There is water on the floor.
Cure:
If the leak is in the back of the toilet, check the water supply line
connection, and refer to the installation instructions.
If the leak is at the closet flange area, check the closet flange nuts for
tightness.
If leak continues, remove the toilet and check the closet flange
height.
The height should be between 1/4" and 7/16" above the floor.
Adjust accordingly and replace the closet flange seal if damaged.
Symptom:
Poor flush.
Cure:
The lever must be held fully open during the flush.
A good flush
should be obtained within five seconds.
I f the problem persists, remove the water supply line and check the water
supply.
The water supply line flow rate should be at least eleven quarts
per minute to ensure an adequate flush.
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