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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nDgSSFBt3I
Jun 28, 2012 - Uploaded by plumberparts
How to get a water tight seal and a great flush! ... tell you how a to remove and install a push button flush unit on your toilet. ...Top comments.
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James brings an old lever flush toilet up to date by showing you how to install a modern and water saving ...
allow tank to fill a little more by adjusting fill valve. When there's not enough water flowing from tank the stopper can over-power the water flow and cause the flush to stop by re-sealing.
This seems like a problem with your cistern and not your macerator - I have a similar set up and if your push button is stuck you need to check the mechanism in the cistern - also you should have an overflow that drains into your loo within the cistern so you should check this for blockages as well.
I had the same problem. The fix cost me 50 cents (literally). I just placed a quarter on top of the Blue and White flush buttons (not sure of the technical terms) inside the tank and now it flushes properly. It seems that the 2 plastic poles the extend from the faux chrome buttons are just a bit too short.
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