Installation – SeaLand 111 User Manual

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1. To replace an older toilet, turn off water supply to toilet. Disconnect water line

at toilet water valve. Unscrew floor bolt nuts and remove toilet. Discard old

floor seal and mounting bolts. The old floor flange may be used if it is in good

condition and has fastener holes that are positioned correctly. Make sure center

of floor flange is at least 11 inches (279 mm) from back wall (Figure A).

NOTE: If old floor flange cannot be used and cannot be removed, please use

a SeaLand universal Mounting Kit, available from your SeaLand dealer.

2. When installing new floor flange, make certain that the toilet mounting bolts align

properly with SeaLand toilet mounting pattern.

3. Secure flange to floor using flat head screws through countersunk holes in flange.

Insert floor bolts into slotted holes in flange (Figure B).

4. If toilet is being installed in a shower stall, apply a 1/4" thick by 3/4" wide bead of

glazing compound around the circumference of the floor flange (Figure C).

5. SeaLand toilet models , 50 and 5 will accept handicap or household deco-

rative seats. Remove existing seat and replace with new seat if desired.

6. Position floor seal by pressing the floor bolts up through holes in the seal.
7. Set toilet in place with bolts protruding up through mounting holes in base

(Figure D).

8. Install washers and hex nuts provided with toilet. Tighten nuts down equally with

standard 7/16" open end wrench. Remove excess glazing compound from around

base in shower stall installation.

9. Connect water supply line to water valve (1/2" MPT) inlet using appropriate fittings

or an extension (Figure E).

10. Turn on water supply and flush toilet to test for leaks.
11. Attach pedestal and pedal covers to toilet base (see instructions below).

peDeSTAL AND peDAL CoveR INSTALLATIoN

Fig. B

Fig. D

Fig. E

Fig. A

INSTALLATIoN

2. Tall model – screw

cover together.

Short model –

snap together.

. Wrap pedestal cover

around base so that

it closes as shown.

3. Slide pedal cover

onto foot pedal rod.

4. Secure side plate

onto pedal cover

with screws.

Fig. C

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