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Apr 3, 2014
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My WC has just developed a problem.
It flushes OK but then the water keeps draining into the pan.
The cistern is a concealed/built-in one.
I lifted the cistern lid expecting to find a siphon but the arrangement is quite different.
I would find it really helpful if someone could identify:
1) the arrangement and manufacturer,
2) explain what the cause of the problem is, and finally
3) what I can do to remedy the situation.
Please see the attached images.
Thanking you in anticipation for your guidance and help.
IMG_3315.JPG IMG_3319.jpg IMG_3317.jpg
 
I've tried 'popping the flush out' but can't do it. It seems to be firming held in place by a 'overhead gantry'. This seems very firmly fixed in place. I don't want to force anything in case I break something and end up in a real mess. Any advice?
 
Have to take your brave pills I'm afraid! The gantry lifts off upwards, as you've discovered it can be quite stiff after several years and a bit of limescale.
If you can 'flex' the cistern a little to break free any scale, that can help. I have tapped upwards from below with a length of 2x1 batten in the past - keep it flat to the cradle to avoid uneven pressure which is more likely to break off a lug.
Don't worry too much - it is stronger than it looks (it is also available as a spare part if the worst should happen - I have never broken one yet though)
 
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