Excellent demo - especially the bit about which of the two mechanisms are causing the problem - When I took the ball valve mechanism out the washer was totally gunged with limescale - I carefully cleaned it all up on both touching surfaces, replaced it and it works again perfectly. I didn't even need to change the washer. Thank you so much for this !
Very helpful, thank you. Had a bit of trouble pressing the two clips together, tried pressing the back clip from the float side with my right hand, and the front clip from the other side with left hand, and voila! Our seating washer had half a dozen bubbles in it, that were causing the slow leak (and thus waking us up in the middle of the night when the valve opened to refill a few milli-litres 😫).
Thanks great video , my questions are , can you tell me what the - and + on the bottom of the unit and what is the purpose of the blue float inside the chamber does , many thanks .
Brilliant. Many thanks. Your demonstration told me both how to remove the flush module (not overly obvious by looking in myself) and by identifying the source of the problem. I found the bobbles on the washer as you described and have popped them. Problem fixed (but I have ordered and will fit a new washer soon). How can a washer, designed to make a seal in water, be affected by water?
Thanks for that, can't thank you enough for posting it, was just about to sling the whole unit out of the window, my little blue lever is jammed over in the open position but the two little arms are closed, hopefully with this help i'll get it sorted :o)
Hi there! That was a really great video. I just had a question about the markings A,B,C,D just above the left hand clip, and the and a switch that goes between the + & - signs right next to it. Can you tell me what is the purpose of both?
Good video but these bloody push-button siphons are ridiculously over complex - this one looks like the star ship Enterprise! The simple handle siphons are far superior.
Excellent demo - especially the bit about which of the two mechanisms are causing the problem - When I took the ball valve mechanism out the washer was totally gunged with limescale - I carefully cleaned it all up on both touching surfaces, replaced it and it works again perfectly. I didn't even need to change the washer. Thank you so much for this !
Excellent video. A lifesaver when our toilet broke down on new years day. You even made me look less like an idiot to my wife 😂. Thanks a lot!
Very helpful, thank you. Had a bit of trouble pressing the two clips together, tried pressing the back clip from the float side with my right hand, and the front clip from the other side with left hand, and voila! Our seating washer had half a dozen bubbles in it, that were causing the slow leak (and thus waking us up in the middle of the night when the valve opened to refill a few milli-litres 😫).
Thanks great video , my questions are , can you tell me what the - and + on the bottom of the unit and what is the purpose of the blue float inside the chamber does , many thanks .
Excellent ! Worked with a Gustavberg Swedish made toilet (Geberit ats 5200.017)! Many thanks !
Brilliant. Many thanks. Your demonstration told me both how to remove the flush module (not overly obvious by looking in myself) and by identifying the source of the problem. I found the bobbles on the washer as you described and have popped them. Problem fixed (but I have ordered and will fit a new washer soon). How can a washer, designed to make a seal in water, be affected by water?
Thanks for that, can't thank you enough for posting it, was just about to sling the whole unit out of the window, my little blue lever is jammed over in the open position but the two little arms are closed, hopefully with this help i'll get it sorted :o)
Excellent! Many thanks. Cheers from NZ
Brilliant thanx for the tips, i had a leaking toilet and this easy steps helped me sort it. cheers!
Very very grateful. We now have a loo that works.
Fab - thanks so much for sharing!!!
Easy fix, thank for the video
Hi there! That was a really great video. I just had a question about the markings A,B,C,D just above the left hand clip, and the and a switch that goes between the + & - signs right next to it. Can you tell me what is the purpose of both?
Hello don’t you know how to open 964.387.00.0
Great! This is a lifesaver...
Open side levers were stuck, thanks. Just change the concave to convex
brilliant thanks only comment would be that it would be useful to show where the release clips on the removed unit.
+Terry Dix I also cant release clips:-D Does it need force?
+Terry Dix Fine, I have it. Just simply turn with cabinet clockwise..
I have the Geberit 236.402.21.1 but there doesn't appear to be any release clips on it so I'm unable to get it off. Any ideas on this?
For that model twist the valve body anti clockwise.
MasterPlumbingHelp I was wondering if they ever got it off without breaking something 👀🤔😂😂🤷♀️🤷♂️
geberit 223.830.21.1 cant find any way to remove this unit
Good video but these bloody push-button siphons are ridiculously over complex - this one looks like the star ship Enterprise! The simple handle siphons are far superior.
very nice
Nice
geberit valves are bad quality better to bin it and fit a new different brand