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To install the new device, start by turning the water off at the valve near the floor, then flush once to empty the tank. Then use a sponge to clean any rust or dirt and to dry the tank. Let the tank dry for an for an hour or so, this will allow for a strong glue joint. Then glue the spacers using either a latex glue or epoxy. After the hour of drying use the epoxy to glue the jar down at the bottom. The last step is to add the wire segment for the second handle.Push it through the hole in one of spacers then bend the wire and bend the edges. At this time the glue is still wet, so let it dry over night. The next day put the lid back on, turn the water on, and you're finished.

How to operate; to make a small flush push the original handle and for a large flush push both handles, until you hear a pop, which is the original flapper falling.
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