If you have a Caroma toilet, and you are having trouble with the flush,
Then it hasn't been adjusted.
They use a fluidmaster fill valve.
Pretty standard equipment as any plumber will tell you.
Just raise the water lever to 1/2" below the overflow, and you will see a dramatic improvement.
The Caroma works very well on one flush.
I sell plenty of them to the National Park system for their hotels.
You do, as an installer, have to adjust the water level though.
I would never, ever, consider going back my old 1977 toilets.
I was glad to see them go. And glad I could put the plunger where it belongs. By the way, where is that plunger? I haven't needed it for so long, I forgot where it is.
Then it hasn't been adjusted.
They use a fluidmaster fill valve.
Pretty standard equipment as any plumber will tell you.
Just raise the water lever to 1/2" below the overflow, and you will see a dramatic improvement.
The Caroma works very well on one flush.
I sell plenty of them to the National Park system for their hotels.
You do, as an installer, have to adjust the water level though.
I would never, ever, consider going back my old 1977 toilets.
I was glad to see them go. And glad I could put the plunger where it belongs. By the way, where is that plunger? I haven't needed it for so long, I forgot where it is.