Follow these steps in order to clear the blockage and optimize your Jade Evo E54-03 for everyday use. Step 1: Use a Heavy-Duty Toilet Flange Plunger
Pull the handle of the auger all the way up so the cable retracts into the protective plastic guide tube.
Once the water level is down to a manageable level, you are ready to attack the clog.
I've been asked to add that the manufacturer claims this is a "normal" feature and that I just need to "get used to it." Um, no. Just no.
Installing a brand-new toilet should bring peace of mind, not a plumbing disaster. If you recently installed the modern Jade Evo E54-03 toilet and are already experiencing severe over-flooding or failure to flush solid waste properly, you are likely dealing with an installation error, an easily correctable mechanical malfunction, or a severe mainline blockage.
If the plunger fails, a foreign object or a hardened mass may be stuck in the S-bend trapway of your Jade Evo. A toilet auger is a flexible steel rod that snakes through the porcelain channels without scratching the finish.
If the toilet was not seated correctly on the wax ring, water can leak onto the floor. If it's a "hanging" type, check that the connector is solid. How to Fix a New Jade Evo E54 03 Over-Flooding Before calling a plumber, try these troubleshooting steps. Step 1: Stop the Water (Immediate Action)
The Jade Evo E54-03 relies on an electric macerator pump and automated water solenoids. Locate your vehicle or vessel’s main DC breaker panel and switch off the breaker labeled "Toilet" or "Heads." This stops the intake valve from adding more water.
“Jade?” she said, pulling up her pants in a panic. “Cancel flush.”
Remove the porcelain tank lid and look at the water level. It should sit roughly half an inch below the top of the overflow tube. Locate the vertical fill valve mechanism.
Follow these steps in order to clear the blockage and optimize your Jade Evo E54-03 for everyday use. Step 1: Use a Heavy-Duty Toilet Flange Plunger
Pull the handle of the auger all the way up so the cable retracts into the protective plastic guide tube.
Once the water level is down to a manageable level, you are ready to attack the clog.
I've been asked to add that the manufacturer claims this is a "normal" feature and that I just need to "get used to it." Um, no. Just no.
Installing a brand-new toilet should bring peace of mind, not a plumbing disaster. If you recently installed the modern Jade Evo E54-03 toilet and are already experiencing severe over-flooding or failure to flush solid waste properly, you are likely dealing with an installation error, an easily correctable mechanical malfunction, or a severe mainline blockage.
If the plunger fails, a foreign object or a hardened mass may be stuck in the S-bend trapway of your Jade Evo. A toilet auger is a flexible steel rod that snakes through the porcelain channels without scratching the finish.
If the toilet was not seated correctly on the wax ring, water can leak onto the floor. If it's a "hanging" type, check that the connector is solid. How to Fix a New Jade Evo E54 03 Over-Flooding Before calling a plumber, try these troubleshooting steps. Step 1: Stop the Water (Immediate Action)
The Jade Evo E54-03 relies on an electric macerator pump and automated water solenoids. Locate your vehicle or vessel’s main DC breaker panel and switch off the breaker labeled "Toilet" or "Heads." This stops the intake valve from adding more water.
“Jade?” she said, pulling up her pants in a panic. “Cancel flush.”
Remove the porcelain tank lid and look at the water level. It should sit roughly half an inch below the top of the overflow tube. Locate the vertical fill valve mechanism.