All Roca pans, cisterns and toilet seats are shown within this range, choose from many Roca ranges including Element, Hall, Happening, Laura, Senso, The Gap and many more! There is a style and design for everybody, shop the products online with Trading Depot now. Check out our range of Toilet Spares products at your local Bunnings Warehouse. Visit us today for the widest range of Tap & Toilet Spares products. Removing the Roca cistern top is easy once, like me, you have spent over 2 hours trying to remove and refit it. Poke off the small round flush button with a screwdriver then lift the half moon button out. See the black screw, undo it and the whole top will lift off. The two pins are adjustable for the flush buttons. The screw was too tight in the lid, which meant the toilet didn't stop 'flushing'.I didn't think it was that bad until we just had a.huge. recent water bill through, so I turned off the water and the tank was emptying and re-filling every 5-10 minutes - therefore using the equivalent of around 150 flushes of water every day just from the one.
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How To Remove Toilet Cistern Lid Roca Toilet Fill Valve
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We seem to have a similar problem as questions already posted but our problem is we don't know how to remove cistern lid. Dumb and Dumber would appreciate if someone could help us out with this.
11 Answer from a MyBuilder Bathroom Fitter
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30737Hi, the buttons are usually connected by one of either two ways:-
a) Push one button down, then put you finger under the other button and pop it out, then pop the other button out. When both buttons have been removed, there is usually a plastic pozi head screw to undo. Remove the screw and it will all come apart.
b) Leave buttons in place and unscrew circular rim around buttons (anti-clockwise) wearing rubber gloves helps with the grip. Then it should all come apart.
Putting either way back together can be a bit fiddly. Just need a bit of patience.
2015-11-23T20:20:01+00:00Answered 23rd Nov 2015
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