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I’ve eventually got the pan installed on the frame! What a nightmare that was!!

The frame and pan are Grohe.

Just got a couple of questions:

1) The flush plate is quite bulky and stops the flush part in the cistern fully opening. Seems a poor design and feels like I need to pad the back of the flush plate to bring it further away from the wall.

2) I’ve removed the flush plate to test the flush properly and it seems quite weak, although I think it’s just how it is.
 
I’ve eventually got the pan installed on the frame! What a nightmare that was!!

The frame and pan are Grohe.

Just got a couple of questions:

1) The flush plate is quite bulky and stops the flush part in the cistern fully opening. Seems a poor design and feels like I need to pad the back of the flush plate to bring it further away from the wall.

2) I’ve removed the flush plate to test the flush properly and it seems quite weak, although I think it’s just how it is.
 
Question 3:
With the flush plate off... the flush buttons need to be held in for the toilet to keep flushing. Doesn’t seem quite right? What could be wrong here?
Thanks
 

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