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Anonymous Posted on May 13, 2014

How do you adjust the dual flush on a glacier bay model a2417?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2010

SOURCE: how do i set the flush levels for a glacier bay

http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfimages/f9/f9b2dcf2-bfa0-4622-94d9-7b326c22eb1e.pdf

Go to page 5 & 6 and it will guide you through setting levels.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2011

SOURCE: I have a Glacier Bay

I have a glacier bay dual flush toilet. I have had it since 2009. When it started the hissing noise I tried diff things to fix it. New water valve, new washer from tank to bowel.
The food die in the tank showed water was leaking into the bowl. As a result the water would try to keep filling the take every time a little water escaped making it hiss. Sound familiar?
Finally I contacted someone on line home depot and the glacier bay manufacture was the main people. You need a silicone washer that goes in the main center piece mechanism that lets the water into your tank. You need to remove the center main piece in your tank. at the bottom inside the mechanism itself is a washer the size of a coffee mug top circle.
You can only see it if you take apart the two pieces. Once this goes inside your problem WILL BE SOLVED. The manufacture sent it to me for free. She knew right way. What causes the problem is cleaner tablets in the tank or bad water. So that's it folks

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Bill Dickerson

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2013

SOURCE: i have both a dual flush and a conventional high eff. toilet. the water level on both are set on maximum. but the dual flush won't flush toilet paper in a single fluh. can i change out the complet

Why do you want to change it out just because it doesn't take paper out ? The problem is in your trap. Don't change it unless you just want to. I don't think you can change it over anyway due to design differences.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2013

SOURCE: glacier bay gal toilet.

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The food die in the tank showed water was leaking into the bowl. As a result the water would try to keep filling the take every time a little water escaped making it hiss. Sound familiar?
Finally I contacted someone on line home depot and the glacier bay manufacture was the main people. You need a silicone washer that goes in the main center piece mechanism that lets the water into your tank. You need to remove the center main piece in your tank. at the bottom inside the mechanism itself is a washer the size of a coffee mug top circle.
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