If your flooding is caused by the tank constantly running and overflowing into the bowl, check your tank. The Jade Evo E54-03 has an adjustable fill valve. Turn the adjustment screw counter-clockwise to lower the float level so the water shuts off well below the overflow tube. Preventing Future E54-03 "Disasters"

If the bowl is full of waste and water, plunging can be messy and actually force the clog deeper into the E54-03’s narrow trapway. Pour about half a cup of liquid dish soap into the bowl.

If the toilet gurgles or drains slowly regularly, your home's roof vent might be blocked, preventing the vacuum needed for a clean flush. When to Call a Pro

Once the immediate threat of a bathroom lake is neutralized, it’s time to figure out why your sleek Jade Evo is acting up and how to fix it without calling an emergency plumber. Why the Jade Evo E54-03 Floods

Push in and out gently at first to seal the air, then use forceful downward strokes. 3. Adjusting the Float

If the water doesn't stop rising even after the flush is "finished," your fill valve might be stuck, or the float is set too high. Step-by-Step Fixes for an Over-Flooding Jade Evo 1. The Dish Soap Trick (The "No-Plunger" Method)

Dealing with the Over-Flooding Crisis: A Survival Guide

The E54-03 is known for its modern, compact design and efficient flush. However, like any high-efficiency toilet, it relies on a specific pressure balance. When it floods—especially after "pooping"—the culprit is usually one of three things:

The Jade Evo has a specific outlet shape. Ensure you are using a (the one with the extended rubber sleeve) rather than a flat sink plunger. Ensure the plunger is submerged.

Let it sit for 20 minutes. The soap lubricates the "new" material and the porcelain, often allowing the clog to slide through on its own. 2. The Controlled Plunge