Aqualisa - FAO Andy Hall
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:28:49 +0000, PoP wrote:
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 19:25:08 +0000, Andy Hall
wrote:
A darning needle is one approach - jab it into the rubber and hook
away from the groove. Typically it will split which is fine anyway.
A scalpel or craft knife with long blade is another way and you can
easily jab the Oring but take care with this way.
Thanks for that!
I replaced the cartridge (the customer had ordered the cartridge
anyway, and the O ring came with it). Didn't replace the O ring.
The problem we were trying to resolve was fixed without the O ring,
this being a shower that continued to drip long after the shower had
been turned off.
I guess I was surprised - I thought it might have been the 10p O ring
rather than the 100 quid cartridge.
PoP
That's the other symptom I forgot to mention yesterday.....
I had one cartridge (the original) fail after about two years. The
current one has lasted over five.
..andy
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