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Procedure to Dismantle Cersanit Concealed Cistern Button for Leaking Issues

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  • #1 16956632
    aczu69
    Level 2  
    Hello,
    I have a problem with a leaking cistern. I have to press the button several times to "bounce" and the water has stopped flowing into the toilet bowl. Unfortunately, in order to fix it, I have to take off the whole button and here the problem arises because I do not know how to do it. I attach a picture. Maybe someone has a similar one and has already taken it off?
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  • #2 16956661
    lukasixthm
    Level 23  
    Try to lift the frame up parallel to the wall. It should be from the top on fixed hooks and from the bottom on springs.
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  • #3 16956799
    aczu69
    Level 2  
    Managed to. A bit of power, but without losses. It turns out, however, that you have to move the frame to the right and pull away from the right. At least in this model.
    Thank you for your help.
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  • #4 17900782
    virek89
    Level 9  
    Hello,
    Was it possible to solve the problem with running water?
    Because I have the same problem and also have to press the button several times to deflect.
  • #5 19246827
    Kruszek29
    Level 1  
    virek89 wrote:
    Hello,
    Was the running water problem resolved?
    Because I have the same problem and I also have to press the button several times to make it bounce.
    grease the hinges and it will be ok. I did so today. Works like new.
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  • #6 20609981
    kiss39
    Level 39  
    Hello colleagues.

    I have a similar problem with leaking water and I would like to make sure how to dismantle the button from the Cersanit cistern and get to the valve, elements.

    Procedure to Dismantle Cersanit Concealed Cistern Button for Leaking Issues Procedure to Dismantle Cersanit Concealed Cistern Button for Leaking Issues
  • #7 20929527
    kiss39
    Level 39  
    Removing the "Cersanit" button



    Instructions for dismantling the Cersanit button Plastic mounting frame for Cersanit button on a light background. Photo of a mounting frame for a Cersanit flush button.


    Installation, assembly.
    Attach the button from the bottom and move it up to fit it onto the upper hooks.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the procedure to dismantle a Cersanit concealed cistern button due to leaking issues. The original poster experienced a problem where the button needed to be pressed multiple times to function properly, leading to water not flowing into the toilet bowl. Responses included advice on lifting the frame parallel to the wall and moving it to the right to detach it. One user successfully removed the button with some force and shared their method. Another user suggested greasing the hinges as a potential solution to similar issues. Additional users sought clarification on dismantling the button and accessing internal components for repairs.
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