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May 30, 2019
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Hi Folks,

A have-a-go-hero here.

I had a leaky toilet and cleaned up the rubber washer. Annoyingly I didn't take a photo of the (amstd fastparts) valve parts on removing and I'm definitely doing something wrong on the re-assembly.

Can anyone point me in the right direction of a photo or video showing how these parts go back together? I've used (much) trial and error, and I'm probably doing something very simple wrong, but I'm stuck.

Thanks so much!

Jackie

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Thanks so much for the excellent suggestion, Simon!

I found lots of images of this valve (or ones similar) but all have casing on covering the how the internals (and how the black clips fit together) which I think is where I am having a problem.

After assembling it to match the photos I'd found online, the flush mechanism wasn't working. So I assume, I've clipped something wrong or have installed the whole unit wrong.

I've attached another image which might be helpful.

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Not that I have been able to find so far. I assume there must be a pdf somewhere on the internet with an exploded diagram or fitting instructions. I understand it's probably a very simple procedure, but tricky when you don't know what you're doing wrong.

I spent a couple of hours trying different configurations with the fixings.
 
Not that I have been able to find so far. I assume there must be a pdf somewhere on the internet with an exploded diagram or fitting instructions. I understand it's probably a very simple procedure, but tricky when you don't know what you're doing wrong.

I spent a couple of hours trying different configurations with the fixings.

Contact their technical help, usually pretty good and they will possibly email a picture/diagram.
 

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