You can try bending the rod to the float slightly up or down.
You can get the float valve assembly for your Kawasaki KE 100 on Ebay.
Float valve is a device used on swimming pools. It is designed to keep the skimmer closed and to control the air flow into the pump when the water level gets low.
The pool water level will correspond roughly to the centerline of the float. So raising the float height raises the water level and vice versa. The float and its short rod connect to the float valve with a small 'wing' nut or screw. Using a small pair of pliers, carefully loosen this screw a bit until the float/rod pivots freely up and down on the valve assembly. Reposition it where you would like it, and retighten the screw. (No need to overtighten--just snug so the float is fixed to the valve portion.) It may take a couple of days for the level to adjust; then go back and readjust the float if needed. I would not 'bend the rod', as some have suggested, as the rod on this type of float is usually very short and doing so will likely break off the float or damage the valve.
Your Fluidmaster float may be sticking due to debris or mineral buildup in the valve. To fix it, try cleaning the valve and float assembly with a mixture of vinegar and water. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the float assembly.
To fix a float in a toilet tank that is not working properly, you can adjust the float arm or replace the float valve. Adjust the float arm by bending it slightly to change the water level in the tank. If this doesn't work, you may need to replace the float valve with a new one to ensure proper functioning.
Adjust the flushometer / Fill valve / flapper
To fix a toilet float that is not working properly, you can adjust the float arm or replace the float valve. First, check if the float arm is bent or obstructed. If so, straighten it out or remove any blockages. If the float arm is fine, the float valve may need to be replaced. Turn off the water supply to the toilet, drain the tank, and install a new float valve following the manufacturer's instructions.
To adjust the water level in your toilet, locate the fill valve in the tank and adjust the float mechanism to control the water level. Turn the adjustment screw or bend the float arm to raise or lower the water level as needed.
To fix a toilet bowl float that is not working properly, you can adjust the float arm or replace the float valve if necessary. First, check if the float arm is bent or obstructed, and straighten it if needed. If the float arm is fine, the float valve may need to be replaced to ensure proper water level control in the toilet tank.
To adjust the toilet water level, locate the fill valve in the toilet tank and adjust the float mechanism to control the water level. Turn the adjustment screw or slide the float up or down to set the desired water level in the tank.
To adjust the water level in your toilet bowl, locate the fill valve in the tank and adjust the float mechanism to control the water level. Turn the adjustment screw or bend the float arm to raise or lower the water level as needed.