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Fitting an Exafill S Plug

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JimDance

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:43 pm    Post Subject:
Fitting an Exafill S Plug
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I have an exafill bath filler waste, which I am fitting to a new bath. I have fitted the filler / waste part but i am having trouble with how to fit the actual plug. The plug has a screw in the plastic part that goes into the plug hole and when the knob is turned the cable moves a metal bar in the bath waste which rises or lowers. The trouble is how does the metal bar attach to the screw or is just a manual system where by you push the plug into the hole and when you need it to drain you turn the knob? Has anyone fitted one before and have you any advice? Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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Hi i have also one on order from bathstore, so if you get an answer let me know. I know the bathstore catalogue has a technical helpline for any problem, i pick mine up at the weekend so i will ask your question then too
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:08 pm    Post Subject:
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Robert,

Dont bother asking on behalf of the OP, his question was in 2006, so I think its fairly safe to assume hes got it sorted.

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I noticed this date after i had posted a response, im sure he has sorted it noe icon_biggrin.gif
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