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Hi.

Wondering if anyone could help me. I've had my WC sitting like this for a year now. After having this fitted while I was at work I'd purchased a toilet with cistern and thought the flat flush Valve I'd ordered seperately would fit it but it never. So Ieft with the gap for a flat flush plate now.

This small circle flush is a cable operated one I think. Is there any flat flush plates available anywhere which are cable operated? Or can I change the Interal part attached to the wire at all?
 

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Will probably need a new cistern.

Not aware of anything to retro fit off the shelf.

Probably a way of getting a plate flush and "getting it to work" though. But would take time, patience and a think outside the box attitude.

Or if you've got a couple of spare tiles just use what you have.
 

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