Glacier Bay Instruction Manual

23 in. x 28 in. Surface-Mount Medicine Cabinet in White Open shelf provides decorative storage option 1 adjustable interior shelf for flexible storage Surface mount installation is simple and easy The Glacier Bay Surface-Mount Medicine Cabinet in White is beautifully crafted with engineered wood for strength and style. Accented with an open shelf and decorative hardware, this elegant cabinet features a classic white finish and full-overlay design that helps conceal the cabinet box. An adjustable interior shelf helps you customize your storage space, while an additional exposed shelf is ideal for displaying collectibles or offering easy access to frequently used items.W x 28 in. H x 6.5 in. D compact enough for small spaces Made of engineered wood for strength and style Exposed shelf displays bath accessories or collectibles Adjustable interior shelf helps you customize your storage space Decorative hardware offers a stylish contrast Full-overlay design conceals cabinet box for a classic appearance

White finish offers a simple, clean look to brighten any room Adjustable hinges are concealed to create a seamless look Pre-assembled for your convenience You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view PDF documents. a free copy from the Adobe Web site. Customer Questions & Answers Questions with Most Answers Can you answer these questions? This question is from 23 in. x 28 in. Surface-Mount Medicine Cabinet in White5 How do you mount this to the wall? Do you have to hit a stud to support it? Or can it be mounted to plastic anchors drilled into the dry wall? ? Is there a manual on how to install this unit? How many anchors are needed?Surface-Mount Medicine Cabinet in White4 I just purchased this item and unpacked it. There are no shelf brackets! How do I get them?Surface-Mount Medicine Cabinet in White4 is the 28 in from top to bottom ? Surface-Mount Medicine Cabinet in White3 Can it mount flush to the wall? Can the unit mount flush with the wall of the left or right side?

If not, how much must it come out from the wall?Are you going crazy trying to figure out which button is which on your new Glacier Bay dual flush toilet? Let me help you. I had this problem too, and after a whole year of using the buttons the wrong way, I finally figured out how to test it to know for sure which button was which. When we bought our house we installed a brand new dual flush toilet as part of our bathroom renovation. I was so happy with it that I wrote an article extolling the water-saving benefits of the dual flush toilet in general and a sort-of Glacier Bay dual flush toilet review.
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First of all, I'm glad I wasn't the only one standing there scratching my head trying to figure this out. But more importantly, I can actually share what I learned to help people find the answers that I had such a hard time finding myself! Which Button IS which??Despite spending a good deal of time reading the instruction manual, I ended up having to make an educated guess about which button was which. It didn't seem to make sense that the smaller flush would be the one that depressed both of the buttons, but since the manual was so poorly written, I assumed it was a bad translation and that couldn't possibly be right.
Digital Camera Binoculars 10x50 Well, it turns out that IS right. The smaller blue button is for the smaller flush (liquids), and the larger button is for the larger flush (solids). It certainly still confuses me that pressing the small button pushes down both buttons, and I still to this day cannot figure out the inner workings of the flushing mechanism that explains why that is...but my mind is at ease at least now that I know which button is which.

And yes, I actually did use a label maker to label the buttons on the toilet. After using the wrong buttons for a year, it was almost impossible to remember to switch. It also helps guests to avoid the awkward shouting from the bathroom, "Hey, which button do I use??" and it often gets a little giggle too. More Glacier Bay products on Amazon How DO you know for sure which button is which?I now know for sure that the small button is for liquids and the big button is for solids. It kept bothering me that I didn't understand the way it worked and wasn't sure we were using the buttons correctly. I scoured the internet looking for an answer, and I found just as many people say it was one way as the other. Finally, someone suggested to me to measure the water in the tank! I did exactly that. I took the lid off the tank and then turned off the water supply so the tank couldn't refill after flushing. I marked the level of the water with a sharpie, then flushed with the blue button.

I used a quart sized measuring cup to refill the tank, keeping count of how many jugs of water it took to get the water back up to the line. I then did the same with the larger button. It turns out I hadn't set the flushing levels correctly anyway and that both buttons were using the same amount of water, 1.5 gallons per flush. I adjusted the flush level for the left side, and performed this experiment again. My small blue button flush now only uses 1.1 gallons per flush! Keep reading if you'd like to learn more about Glacier Bay dual flush toilet adjustment! Glacier Bay Toilets Dual Flush AdjustmentAdjusting the flush levels for the Glacier Bay dual flush toilet isn't too difficult, but there is a slight inconvenience. The adjustment markers are at the bottom of the mechanism and facing the sides of the tank, and to be able to read them at all you would have to look right through the porcelain. Since X-ray vision is unfortunately not one of my many superpowers, I used a flashlight and a mirror to help me see better inside the tank.

Sure enough, on the blue side down at the bottom it says "Half" and on the white side it says "Full". (Two pretty big clues also would have been the half circle shape on the blue side and the full circle on the white side, but I must have missed those before. To decrease the volume of the flush, move the sliding button UP. So for the left (blue) side, which is the smaller flush, all the way to the top would be using the least amount of water (about 1.1 gallons) per flush. I suggest for the right (white) side, which is the larger flush, you try it somewhere in the middle and you can always move it down later if you want to use more water. Sliding the button all the way to the bottom will use the most amount of water, about 1.6 gallons per flush. More about the Glacier Bay Dual Flush ToiletChances are, if you're here, you've already got yourself a fancy Glacier Bay Dual Flush Toilet, and I congratulate you for that! You're saving yourself a lot of water every year, which is no small feat and every bit of conservation of one of our most precious and quickly dwindling resources counts!

Click this link if you'd like to read more about the water saving benefits of the Dual Flush Toilet to see how the numbers add up with every flush! More on Water ConservationDid you know you can water your yard with recycled water from your washing machine? Click the link to read my article on grey water and the do's and don'ts of recycling water. Thanks so much for reading! I hope you got some questions answered here today and are a little bit more informed about which button is which for your Glacier Bay dual flush toilet! More by this AuthorSpirits RecipesKahlua Recipe: How to Make Homemade Coffee LiqueurA simple straight-forward recipe for delicious homemade Kahlua Coffee Liqueur. You won't believe how easy it is to make! Chicken RecipesChicken Enchiladas with Sour Cream Salsa Verde Sauce - a Delicious Mexican RecipeThese Chicken Enchiladas are so very tasty! You can't go wrong with chicken and cheese, and the corn in the filling is an unexpected treat. Of course, the creamy, flavorful sour cream sauce makes this dish an instant...