Push Button toilet

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My toilet is constantly leaking water into the bowl. It's not much but definitely leaking and as I'm on metered water I'd like to stop it. My problem is I can't take the top of the cistern off so I can have a look inside. Is there a special trick?
 
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Aunty Rain said:
My toilet is constantly leaking water into the bowl. It's not much but definitely leaking and as I'm on metered water I'd like to stop it. My problem is I can't take the top of the cistern off so I can have a look inside. Is there a special trick?

Well where the button is, surrounding the button there will be an outer ring-you will find this ring will unscrew until you can lift the cistern lid away from the cistern-it may be awkward if its been tightened a lot as theres not much to grip on-a pair of grips with a cloth may do it.
 
i am not a plumber etc. but i believe you push the button(s) down and then you can unscrew the flange bit,

your (i think) is called a flapper valve, and its quite common for them to do as yours is
 
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Or,

you may have to remove the button to gain access to a screw retaining this whole assembly. Undo the screw and the lid will come off.
 
Thanks Breesey
Don't know about removing the buttons, I've got two 1/2 and full flush I think and there's no obvious way to take these out. :confused:
 
Aunty Rain said:
Thanks Breesey
Don't know about removing the buttons, I've got two 1/2 and full flush I think and there's no obvious way to take these out. :confused:

If you push one in you should be able to remove the other. Then remove the other one (the other other one that is !!)

What make is it?
 
Breesey you're a genius - the little whatsits came out easy peasy. Now the fun of sorting out the leak.
Thanks :D
 
Breesey you're a genius - the little whatsits came out easy peasy. Now the fun of sorting out the leak.
Thanks

ps it's a Roca
 

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