![]() The latches are not too difficult to replace, and perhaps you'll have your own solution in a matter of minutes. We'll replace them using some very simple 3D-printed (or handcrafted) parts. One or both of two small latches on the bell have broken. It may also "get stuck" some of the time, resulting in an unstopping flush.The "small" button may initially work some of the time.Eventually, the button for the small amount of water stops working, while the button for the large amount of water continues to work.You have a Geberit in-wall toilet flush with separate buttons for flushing with a small or a large amount of water.Also please understand that I will probably be unable to answer any questions on any other make of toilet flush. However, please apply common maker sense, before trying them. ![]() I hope that the instructions provided, here, may also apply to other similar parts from the same or other manufacturers. The specific flush in use has a bell with part number 240.622.00.1. ![]() This instructable is about fixing a specific symptom (described below) on a Geberit in-wall toilet flush with two separate buttons for flushing with a smaller or larger amount of water.
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