If the toilet struggles to clear waste even when not fully clogged, check the tank's water level. If it's too low, the siphon action won't be strong enough to push contents through the trapway.
Use a toilet-specific (the one with the extra rubber cup). Ensure the plunger is completely submerged in water. Push and pull vigorously for 15–20 seconds.
Let the soap sink to the bottom for 15 to 20 minutes to lubricate the trapway.
Place the curved end of the auger wand into the bottom of the toilet bowl, pointing up toward the back drain path.
Use a screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw counter-clockwise to lower the float and the water level.
Did this start or has the flush been weak for a while? Do you have a standard plunger or a closet auger on hand?
: Locate the oval-shaped handle behind the toilet on the wall or floor. Turn it clockwise until it stops to prevent more water from entering the bowl. Remove the Lid and Lift the Flapper
After cleaning, turn the water back on. Plug the toilet in. Press "Dryer."
: Locate the water valve on the wall behind the toilet and turn it clockwise until it stops tight. Because models like the Jade Evo series utilize a tankless, direct-pressure design, stopping the water at the source is the only way to stop a continuous fill.
Avoid flushing "flushable" wipes, paper towels, or hygiene products, as these are common culprits for smart toilet clogs. Check the Water Supply: