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Originally Posted by stockysnail
If you didn't try calling here's the # (855) 591-2778. There's only one guy that works there so there's a chance he isn't at work because of the flu or something.
On the valve there is a nut or bolt that holds it on if I remember correctly which you can adjust so that the lever stays open or closed, not being able to rotate instead of being able to open and close like it should. I had to replace mine because the bracket that the plastic attaches to the metal was coming off because of the stupid platic rivet-ish design.
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Do you have instructions for replacing the valve, by chance? or is it pretty self explanatory?