American Standard 2264.702 - Manual

American Standard 2264.702

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RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND MATERIALS

Putty Knife

Regular Screwdriver

Adjustable Wrench

Sealant

Tape Measure

Hacksaw

Wax Ring/Gasket

Flexible Supply Tube

Closet Bolts

Carpenters Level

1

REMOVE OLD TOILET

a.

Close toilet supply valve and flush tank completely. Towel or sponge remaining water from tank and bowl.

b.

Disconnect and remove supply line. NOTE:

If replacing valve, first shut off main water supply!

c.

Remove old mounting hardware, remove toilet and plug floor waste opening to prevent escaping sewer gases.

d.

Remove closet bolts from flange and clean away old wax, putty, etc. from base area.
NOTE:

Mounting surface must be clean and level

before

new toilet is installed!

INSTALL CLOSET BOLTS

Install closet bolts in flange channel, turn 90˚ ,
and slide into place 6" (152 mm) apart and
parallel to wall.

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ROUGHING-IN DIMENSIONS:

NOTE:

Distance from wall to closet flange centerline must

be as listed below:

CLOSET FLANGE

CLOSET BOLTS

7 3 0 4 8 9 - 1 0 0 R e v . B

12"

(305mm)

FINISHED WALL

FINISHED

FLOOR

Saniwares

CAUTION: PRODUCT IS FRAGILE. TO AVOID BREAKAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY
HANDLE WITH CARE!

NOTE:

Pictures may not exactly define contour of china and components.

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REPERTOIRE 2266/2483
HERITAGE 2176
ANTIQUITY 2264/2464
WILLIAMSBURG 2264.702

Thank you for selecting American Standard - the benchmark of fine quality for over 100 years. To ensure this
product is installed properly, please read these instructions carefully before you begin. (Certain installations may
require professional help.) Also be sure your installation conforms to local codes

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

For Two-Piece Toilets with Aquameter™ Fill Valve

SUPPLY AS

REQUIRED

12

(305mm)

P r o d u c t n a m e s l i s t e d h e r e i n a r e t r a d e m a r k s o f A m e r i c a n S t a n d a r d I n c .
© A m e r i c a n S t a n d a r d I n c . 2 0 0 6

WAX RING

SEALANT

5

4

7

6

INSTALL WAX SEAL

Invert toilet on floor (cushion to prevent
damage), and install wax ring evenly around
waste flange (horn), with tapered end of ring
facing toilet. Apply a thin bead of sealant
around base flange.

POSITION TOILET ON FLANGE

a. Unplug floor waste opening and install toilet on closet flange
so bolts project through mounting holes.
b. Loosely install mounting clip (for Heritage only), retainer
washers and nuts. Side of washers marked "THIS SIDE UP"
must face up!
c. Position toilet squarely to wall and, with a rocking motion,
press bowl down fully on wax ring and flange. Alternately tighten
nuts until toilet is firmly seated on floor.

CAUTION:

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN NUTS

OR BASE MAY BE DAMAGED!

b. Install covers on washers. (If necessary, cut bolt height to
size before installing caps.)
c. Smooth off the bead of sealant around base. Remove excess
sealant.

INSTALL TANK

a. Install large rubber gasket over
threaded outlet on bottom of tank and
lower tank onto bowl so that tapered
end of gasket fits evenly into bowl
water inlet opening.
b. Insert tank mounting bolts and
rubber washers from inside tank,
through mounting holes, and secure
with metal washers and nuts.
c. With tank parallel to wall,
alternately tighten nuts until tank is
snugged down evenly against bowl
surface.

INSTALL TOILET SEAT

Install toilet seat in accordance with
manufacturer's directions.

WASHER

MOUNTING

CLIP

NUT

NUT

CLOSET

BOLT

CLOSET

BOLT

WASHER

HERITAGE

REPERTOIRE, ANTIQUITY,

& WILLIAMSBURG

BOLT CAP

BOLT CAP COVER

RUBBER

GASKET

TANK MTG.

BOLTS

NUT

WASHER

FLANGE

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CAUTION:

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN NUTS MORE

THAN REQUIRED FOR A SNUG FIT!

RUBBER

WASHER

7 3 0 4 8 9 - 1 0 0 R e v . B

7 3 0 4 8 9 - 1 0 0 R e v . B

7 3 0 4 8 9 - 1 0 0 R e v . B

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ADJUSTMENTS

a. Flush tank and check that tank fills and shuts off within 30 to 60 seconds, and

tank water level is set as specified on tank rear wall.

b. To adjust water level: turn water level adjustment screw counterclockwise to

raise level; turn adjustment screw clockwise to lower level.

c. To adjust flow rate (tank fill time): turn flow rate adjustment screw clockwise to

decrease flow rate (increase fill time); turn adjustment screw counterclockwise to

increase flow rate (decrease fill time).

d. Carefully position tank cover on tank.

e. The flush valve float has been factory set and does not require adjustments.

Repositioning of the float will change the amount of water used which may effect

the toilet's performance.

f.

If bowl fails to siphon, an adjustment may be required with the lift chain. Simply

remove the bead chain from the retainment clip (see Fig. 10A) and take up slack

on the chain, and reinsert on lift rod. Make sure the chain is not too taught.

CARE AND CLEANING

When cleaning your toilet, wash it with mild, soapy water, rinse thoroughly with clear water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid
detergents, disinfectants, or cleaning products in aerosol cans. NEVER use abrasive scouring powders or abrasive pads
on your toilet seat. Some bathroom chemicals and cosmetics may damage the seat's finish.

WARNING:

Do not use in-tank cleaners. Products containing chlorine (calcium hypochlorite) can seriously damage fittings

in the tank. This damage can cause leakage and property damage.

American Standard shall not be responsible or liable for any tank fitting damage caused by the use of cleaners

containing chlorine (calcium hypochlorite).

REPAIR PARTS LIST

FOR 4094 ANTIQUITY, 4095 REPERTOIRE, AND

4094.702 WILLIAMSBURG

FOR 4074.039 HERITAGE

NOTE:

"XXX" represents color or trim finish options. Specify when ordering.

Repair parts are determined by toilet tank number which can be found marked inside tank.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

730288-XXX0A
730535-XXX0A
034783-XXX0A

738462-0070A
738181-0070A
047158-0070A
738258 -0070A

TRIP LEVER
TRIP LEVER (WILLIAMSBURG ONLY)
BOLT CAP KIT (INCL 2 COVERS &
WASHERS)
WATER CONTROL ASS'y W FLOAT BALL
FLUSH VALVE
COUPLING KIT, BOWL-TO-TANK
FLAPPER ASSEMBLY

730283-XXX0A
047227-XXX0A
738352-0070A
738181-0070A
047158-0070A
738258 -0070A

TRIP LEVER
BOLT CAP COVER PLATE KIT #207
WATER CONTROL ASS'y W FLOAT BALL
FLUSH VALVE
COUPLING KIT, BOWL-TO-TANK
FLAPPER ASSEMBLY

TANK

COUPLING NUT

FLEXIBLE
SUPPLY

WATER INLET

COMPRESSION
COLLAR

WASHER

VALVE NUT

TRIM PLATE

VALVE

C L

TO RAISE

WATER

LEVEL

FLAPPER

ASSEMBLY

TO LOWER

WATER

LEVEL

TRIP

LEVER

FLUSH VALVE

WATER INLET

OVERFLOW

TUBE

FIG. 10A

WATER LINE

LEVEL

+

WATER CONTROL

ASSEMBLY

-

FLOW RATE

ADJUSTMENT

REFILL

TUBE

LIFT

ROD

FLOAT

BALL

FLUSH

VALVE

FLOAT

!

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION

Does not flush

a. Water supply valve closed.

a. Open valve and allow water to fill tank.

b. Supply line blocked.

b. Shut off water supply, disconnect supply line, and inspect

all gaskets and washers. Reassemble.

c. Flush valve chain too loose or

c. Readjust chain length as required.

disconnected.

d. Stuck float/float rod.

d. Adjust to allow free downward movement of float arm.

e. Water control flow rate too

e. Follow instructions to increase water control flow rate.

restricted.

Poor or

a. Tank water level too low.

a. Follow instructions to adjust water level.

sluggish flush

b. Bowl water level too low.

b. Check that refill tube is connected to water control and

inserted into tank overflow without being kinked or damaged.

c. Supply valve partly closed.

c. Open supply valve fully. Be sure that proper supply tube

size is used.

d. Flush valve closes early due to high

d. Follow instructions to reduce water control flow rate.

supply pressure.

e. Partially clogged trapway and/or

e. Remove obstruction. Consult a plumber if necessary.

drain pipe and/or vent.

f. Supply pressure too low.

f. Normal supply pressure must be at least 20 psi.

Toilet leaks

a. Poor supply line connection.

a. Review Step 9 of installation procedure.

b. Poor bowl to tank/floor connection.

b. Review Step 4 through 7 of installation procedure.

Toilet does not

a. Tank water level too high.

a. Follow instructions to adjust water level.

shut off

b. Float rod or float ball depressed by

b. Readjust float rod.

tank cover.

c. Flush valve chain too tight, holding

c. Readjust chain length as needed.

flush valve open.

d. Float rod interfering with flush valve

d. Follow installation instructions to reduce water control flow

closing.

rate, which will lift lowest position of float rod without

affecting water level.

e. Flush valve seat and/or flapper worn

e. Replace flapper/flush valve assembly, as needed.

or deformed.

f. Sand or debris lodged in water

f. Shut off water supply. Consult a plumber, if necessary.

control.

Noisy Flush

a. Water control flow rate too restricted. a. Follow instructions to increase water control flow rate.

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AMERICAN-STANDARD ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

If inspection of this American-Standard plumbing product, within one year after its initial installation, confirms that it is defective in materials or

workmanship, American-Standard will repair or, at its option, exchange the product for a similar model.

This warranty

does not apply

to local building code compliance. Since local building codes vary considerably, the purchaser of this product should

check with a local building or plumbing contractor to insure local code compliance before installation.

This warranty

shall be void

if the product has been moved from its initial place of installation; if it has been subjected to faulty maintenance, abuse,

misuse, accident or other damage; if it was not installed in accordance with American-Standard's instructions; or if it has been modified in a manner
inconsistent with the product as shipped by American-Standard.

American-Standard's option to repair or exchange the product under this warranty does not cover any labor or other costs of removal or installation,

nor

shall American-Standard be responsible for any other incidental or consequential damages attributable to a product defect or to the repair or

exchange of a defective product, all of which are expressly excluded from this warranty.

(Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or

limitation of implied warranties, so this exclusion may not apply to you.)

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other statutory rights that vary from state to state or from province to province, in which case

this warranty does not affect such statutory rights.

For service under this warranty, it is suggested that a claim be made through the contractor or dealer from or through whom the product was purchased, or
that a service request (including a description of the product model and of the defect) be sent to the following address:

In the United States:

American Standard Inc.

P.O. Box 6820

Piscataway, New Jersey 08855

Attention: Director of Consumer Affairs

For residents of the United States, warranty

information may also be obtained by calling

the following toll free number: (800) 442-1902

In Canada:

American Standard

2480 Stanfield Rd.

Mississauga, Ontario

Canada L4Y 1S2

Toll Free: (800) 387-0369

In Mexico:

Customer Service Manager

Ideal Standard, S.A. de C.V.

Via Morelos #330

Col. Santa Clara

Ecatepec 55540 Edo. Mexico

www.AmericanStandard-US.com

www.AmericanStandard.ca

www.AmericanStandard.com.mx

CAUTION: Overtightening of

COUPLING NUT could result in

breakage and potential flooding.

CONNECT WATER SUPPLY

a. Connect water supply line between

shutoff valve and tank water inlet

fitting. T

ighten COUPLING NUT 1/4 turn

beyond hand tight.

Check that refill tube

is inserted into overflow tube.

b. Turn on supply valve and allow tank to

fill until float rises to shutoff position.

c. Check for leakage at fittings, tighten or

correct as needed.

d. Do not use plumber's putty to seal

these fittings.

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