EljerŪTouch Flush Assembly
EljerŪ Touch Flush Assembly for Eljer toilets with Touch Flush System. Touch Flush Assembly includes: Eljer toilet tank ball, lever arm with stainless steel chain, bottom bracket, brass screw and 2 rubber washers.
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EljerŪ Touch Flush - Toilet Repair Parts Assembly
- Fits Eljer toilets that use the Touch Flush System
- Includes tank ball, lever arm with stainless steel chain, bottom bracket, brass screw and 2 rubber washers
- Made in USA
Eljer® Touch Flush - Assembly & Installation Instructions
- Turn off water supply. flush toilet and use sponge to soak up remaining water in tank.
- Unbolt bracket (H) and take out handle assembly (A).
- Put one washer (B) on each side of the bracket.
- Screw tank ball (C) onto lever arm (D) and snap on chain (E).
- Snap on lever arm over ears on bracket.
- Install handle by inserting handle arm through tank, attach handle arm (F) with bushing and clip (G).
- Connect chain to handle arm.
- Turn on water and check for leaks.

Save Water Fix Leaking Toilets, Here's More Tips!
Make a commitment to do at least one thing a day to save water! Remember - Every Drop Counts
IN YOUR KITCHEN
Limit dishwasher use to full loads. Let really dirty dishes/pans soak to
speed washing. Soak dishes instead of letting the water run while you
scrape them. Cut back on rinsing if your dishwasher is new because
newer models clean more thoroughly than older ones.
Use one glass each day for your drinking water thus cutting down on
the number of times you use the dishwasher.
Store drinking water in refrigerator to keep cold instead of allowing the
tap to run when you want cool water.
When washing by hand, fill one sink with wash water and the other with rinse water.
Don’t use running water to thaw food; defrost in refrigerator or microwave.
When washing your hands, don’t let the water run when you lather.
Install an instant water heater near the kitchen sink to avoid running the water while it heats up thus
reducing energy costs.
IN THE BATHROOM
Take a five-minute (or less) shower instead of a bath.
If you do take a bath, plug bathtub before turning water on, then adjust temperature as the tub fills up.
Install a water-saving shower head.
Fix all running toilets. Make sure toilet flappers do not stick open after flushing.
Drop tissue in the trash instead of in the toilet to eliminate unnecessary flushing.
Turn off the water while you shave and/or while you are brushing your teeth.
AROUND THE HOUSE
Limit your laundry to full loads
Make sure there are aerators on all of your faucets.
Water plants thoroughly but less frequently.
Only install a water-softening system when minerals in water will damage your pipes. Turn softener off
when on vacation.
- Last Updated: 11/7/2008 7:27:52 AM
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