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Hi , any of you plumbers fitted this toilet? I've done about 5 now and have had leaks with them, cistern doesn't bolt on , just sits on top of pan and two screws at top hold in place , it has the plastic assembly to transfer water from cistern to toilet. Any experiences would be helpful, cheers Robert.
 
Hi Robert. If you're talking about the gap cleanrim. I have found the pan needs to be fixed to the wall as well as the cistern. Also that the flush pipe cones need to be siliconed as they have a tendency to turn. It's a bit of a weird one!!!
 
hi Aquablu, thanks for your reply, there is a cone goes into the back of the toilet before flush pipe goes in , there was a second cone, is this used aswell? instructions not to clear on this? cheers robert
 
From memory I think that flush pipe has a cone top and bottom. It really is a funny design!
 
Just an update, finally got Roca today , the small flush pipe assembly between toilet and cistern has been troublesome and an updated replacement is available through Roca or supplying merchant (re Roca The Gap clean rim)
 
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