Usually the float is a plastic cylinder that has a metal rod through the center that acts as a guide. There is a metal clip on the rod to stop the float when the water reaches the full level. The stop point is adjustable by sliding the clip up or down on the rod. Even if you toilet has some variation on the above, it should be fairly obvious as to what limits the rise of the float. That said, if the water level is fairly close to the mark and the toilet is flushing OK, leave it alone.
My Caroma toilet tank is not filling to the mark. I know I have to adjust the float but how do I do that? Thanks
Inside I have the same toilet as the one shown in the pic. I do not see an accurate answer from the replies posted. I see that the tube part right beside the dual flushing system looks like it has a blue 'adjustment' ring around it. Does anyone know how to work this ring and know what it's for? I'm just afraid to break the part, thus my question. Thanks
I have the same toilet as the one shown in the pic. I do not see an accurate answer from the replies posted. I see that the tube part right beside the dual flushing system looks like it has a blue 'adjustment' ring around it. Does anyone know how to work this ring and know what it's for? I'm just afraid to break the part, thus my question. Thanks