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![]() "Mil" wrote in message om... Hi, I recently had all the internal components in my close coupled cistern replaced. It all works OK, but the flush is pretty lousy - it seems to move paper around a bit, then give up. The cistern only half-empties, which I guess is part of the problem? It's definitely not one of those "quick flush or hold for full flush" economy thingies, as I've tried this method, and the water level (pre-flush) in the cistern is certainly high-enough, coming only half an inch below the overflow. It's not a blockage either, as I can poor plenty of water down the pan using a bucket (which is necessary when things start to build up!). Any ideas? This is driving me nuts! bub. You'll find your new syphon has three holes in the side about one inch apart vertically. There should be a plastic plug covering two of these three holes. If the middle and bottom bottom holes are plugged, the flush will be 6 litres ( the new regulation) To increase the flush to 9 litres the middle and top holes must be plugged instead. If the top hole alone is plugged the flush will be 7 litres. |
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