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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    sorry about that, Thank you for looking.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    It will probably come to that if the other suggestions don't work. or with using a Dremel if I can borrow one/
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    I'll give that all a go when I can get over to it later this week. Thanks for the suggestions. There must be a combination there some where that does it!
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    A neighbour of my mother's who needs a helping hand. Lives some distance away so will take a few days to arrange checking out any suggestions. But will give all a go, and report back on what works. So please keep them coming, thank you.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    No, I will give that a try. The toilet is not in my house, so will try in the week when I can next get over.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    "Surely the rods just push down on the flush mechanism. I have never seen a levered push flush/that is mechanically bonded to the cistern. That would not make any sense." Yes the rods push down. But not below the bottom of the housing shown in the photo.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    "Does the central plastic protrusion, between the push rods, move down at all?" Yes, but that does not appear to release the housing/bezel.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    "Does the central plastic protrusion, between the push rods, move down at all?" Yes, It moves down. But doing so did not release the housing/bezel.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    The two rods won't pull up beyond the position shown in the photos.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    Dual flush - two buttons. Chromed bezel/cap does not screw off as shown in the video. "Does the central plastic protrusion, between the push rods, move down to allow the chromed bezel to rotate together with the rods?" If you mean the round whiter piece of plastic in the centre - It moves down...
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    Rods will not push down below the housing. I have tried the twisting, pull, pushing combinations. Cannot see any way of removing cistern. Other than removing whole toilet -and hard to see how do do that. Trying to avoid the breaking the top of the button mechanism, as no way of knowing that...
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    the bigger post is a push rod.. No sign on any joint. when lifting the lid it will move a mil or two, but I guess that's just the play in the linkage to the flush mechanism.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    It will not unscrew. It will rotate a little either way, but the whole assembly turns with it. The ring on top is part of the same plastic moulding that houses the two push rods.
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    Remove Cistern Lid - Serel -no screw

    Hi I have a Serel close coupled push button dual flush cistern that i need to remove the cover from. There is no screw to undo under the push buttons and the housing/bevel will not unscrew. Any suggestions for removing the lid? Thank you
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