4:5 to 5:07 held my pertinent info. The installer never plugged the power cable into the slot making the autoflush feature inoperable. I'd been manually flushing with the handle for the last 2 months before I got tired of waiting for the contractor to get his plumber back out. Thanks to this video, I fixed it myself. The puzzle pieces of the connection port (the cover and cable retainer) were a little tricky to remove and replace not knowing how they were attached but I persevered and can now flush with the remote or by autoflush setting.
Amazing! When I saw the toilet and washlet user manuals referencing certain models with this functionality, I totally assumed it was a super expensive and bulky unnecessary add-on. NOPE! For the toilet and bidet package already coming in at around $2000+, I was NOT expecting this add-on to only be $80 on Amazon, next day free shipping, and took me 5 minutes to install. This is a NO BRAINER.
1:30 is key. It wasn’t explained well but it is shown in the picture. We struggle for about 30 minutes before figuring it out. Look at the zoomed in picture on the right. The wire has to be fully inserted and the base has to be snapped into the puzzle shaped slot. After that the pulley mechanism works great.
My toilet won’t stop continuously running water into the bowl. The tank won’t fill. I know it has something to do with the flush valve body it think. I have fiddled within but can’t get it to stop
I had the same problem. The “small” flush cable was too short for my valve body for some reason. Maybe this auto flush only works with certain valve bodies. I disconnected the short flush cable from the valve body and this allows the valve to lower fully and seal. This does allow auto large flushes. Manual small and large flushes still work fine. Not entirely sure of the solution.
4:5 to 5:07 held my pertinent info. The installer never plugged the power cable into the slot making the autoflush feature inoperable. I'd been manually flushing with the handle for the last 2 months before I got tired of waiting for the contractor to get his plumber back out. Thanks to this video, I fixed it myself. The puzzle pieces of the connection port (the cover and cable retainer) were a little tricky to remove and replace not knowing how they were attached but I persevered and can now flush with the remote or by autoflush setting.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS! I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE PLUG FOR 40 MINUTES!🎉
Amazing! When I saw the toilet and washlet user manuals referencing certain models with this functionality, I totally assumed it was a super expensive and bulky unnecessary add-on.
NOPE! For the toilet and bidet package already coming in at around $2000+, I was NOT expecting this add-on to only be $80 on Amazon, next day free shipping, and took me 5 minutes to install.
This is a NO BRAINER.
1:30 is key. It wasn’t explained well but it is shown in the picture. We struggle for about 30 minutes before figuring it out. Look at the zoomed in picture on the right. The wire has to be fully inserted and the base has to be snapped into the puzzle shaped slot. After that the pulley mechanism works great.
at 01:33 it should be left side , not
right side
Me a costado incontrar este video es perfecto % 👌 thank you so good
My toilet won’t stop continuously running water into the bowl. The tank won’t fill. I know it has something to do with the flush valve body it think. I have fiddled within but can’t get it to stop
I had the same problem. The “small” flush cable was too short for my valve body for some reason. Maybe this auto flush only works with certain valve bodies. I disconnected the short flush cable from the valve body and this allows the valve to lower fully and seal. This does allow auto large flushes. Manual small and large flushes still work fine. Not entirely sure of the solution.
@@dipanpatel6808 hi, what kind of valve are you using? I cannot find any valve that fits the auto-flush kit.