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PostPosted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:51 am    Post Subject:
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the handle needs pulling about three times to get a full flush! icon_question.gif
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change the diaphram in the syphon and check the water level icon_idea.gif

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I have the same problem. How do you remove the diaphram. ?
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If it's a two-part syphon, then you dismantle it.

If it isn't, then you remove the syphon.

If it's a close-coupled cistern, then you need to remove the cistern in order to remove the syphon.
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