Horn Noise on refilling American Standard Glenwall with EcoFllush

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DonLafontaine

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After consulting this forum, I purchased an American Standard Glenwall wall mounted toilet about a year and a half ago. I've been super happy with the toilet and wanted to thank the forum for their thoughts on that.

Recently, the toilet developed a horn type noise on the final stage of refilling and I did take a look at the web for suggestions on how to fix this. The interiors shown on those threads are different from what I'm seeing in my toilet. Any thoughts on how to fix this problem for an American Standard 2093.100.020 Glenwall Pressure Assisted Elongated Wall-Mounted Toilet? (Picture of interior attached)

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Some get some noise improvement by closing the stop valve, at the wall, partially.
 

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Great thanks so much for the thoughts on this. The suggestion of backing off on the valve seems to have solved this issue.

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Matt
 
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