Roca Dual Flush Toilet Valves and Button Install and adjustment
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How to install and adjust a Roca dual flush toilet valve and button • Valves can be purchased here: • https://toiletspares.com.au/collectio... • Buttons also available here: • https://toiletspares.com.au/collectio... • Transcript: • Welcome to toiletspares.com.au. Today, we're going to look at the Roca flush valve and a Roca long button. So I'll just do the long one today. So I'll show you how to fit them together and how to adjust up the valve so that everything works properly. • There's no need to remove the whole system. You can simply leave the old basket in place providing that the seals. If it's not, you have to take the system off and replace it. But if the seal is okay, you can just remove the top from the bottom. We just untwist this. Anti-clockwise looking at the top. It takes a fairly firm twist and then that lifts off. So if that's your old basket and your old valve, you take that off. You take your new top half off the valve, put that on and you twist. Now it's just important to note here that when this is off this piece, here has little tongues four little tongues around and this slots here. • So when you, drop this in, just make sure that those tongues match up, you see that the little tongues match up with the little slots. Drops in there. Then these drop over the pegs and you twist that back clockwise. Bob's your uncle. Now, if you, failed to put those tongues into the pegs and this will go down and it won't twist it. Won't go fully down. So make sure that those little pegs go in goes all the way down twist. And I said, that's all there is to it. While you have the top off the valve, just give the inside a clean with a rag with some soapy water and make sure that you've got a good seal on the top. • Now on this valve, the full flush is set by the height of the water. So that's determined by your inlet valve, higher the water, the bigger the flush is going to be. With the half flush, however, that's set by this middle float here. So the higher, the float, the less of a flush you're going to get the further down you push that float the bigger the half flush will be. So to adjust. We simply twist the float anti- clockwise looking down from the top. It's fairly stiff. Once you do that, it'll click and then we can move this up or down and position it whichever way we want and to lock it in, we just twist it back clockwise and that fixes it in place. • So now for the button in your pack, you should have a bezel, like. • two white pegs, a clear screwdriver and a little black screw and two buttons a round and a crescent shape. So the first thing you need to do is to screw your pegs in. These are both exactly the same, so they should screw in. No problem. If you have a problem, getting it started, just use your fingernail or a blunt knife to just clean up the end of that thread and make sure that's clear. And that screws into the end there. A firm twist, but not too hard. Screw the other one in, a twist. Then you put the system lid on over that and your button fits down over those pegs. Now the button will only go one way. And if your button is in the right way, it'll slide straight in. If it was in the wrong way, it just won't go in. That'll slide straight down. It's in place there's a little bit of a click. Then you can put your screw in. The screw, goes down into the middle, and you can tighten that up with a little screwdriver. • If you want to go harder, you can put another screwdriver down there and use that to twist it. But I wouldn't recommend going too hard with it. If it's too loose, if it loosens off, you can always tighten it back up again. But if you screw it too tight, it could be in trouble. Once you've done that, now you can put your buttons in. So the first one to go in will be the round button. And that goes in over the peg. The Crescent button will only go one way. So you have to figure that out first and then put your round one in the other hole. So it goes over the peg. The little piece there that goes over the peg and just pushes down. Then your Crescent, it goes over the other peg and it will also push in to that little hole.This extra piece goes into the little hole there that pushes straight in, and that's in. Now, if you want to take the button out, you press down the round button. And there's a little square hole there. You get a little screwdriver. And you hold that down. You'd flip that, flick out the other button. You can do it actually with your fingernail and then you take out the round button. • It just pops off, unscrew the screw and your button will come straight out. Your system, lid lifts off and that's all there is. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to look us up on toiletspares.com.au. We've got the long Roca buttons. We've got the short Roca buttons and we've got the Roca valves just order them online and we'll get them out to you straight away.
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