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Fitting a replacement WC

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Helpful_Harry | 21:40 Sat 20th Feb 2010 | DIY
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I am fitting an Armitage Shanks "Encore" close coupled WC. The cistern only fills to about half full which I estimate to be about 2.5 litres. The line marked inside the cistern near the top is marked 6 litres. Do I have a faulty cut off valve or is this lower amount normal nowadays?
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As far as I can see the height can't be changed, do you know how to do it? It is a GEBERIT valve.
Water economy is a big thing these days - adjust the valve to give you a higher level if the items often need a good flush cheers
It should tell you in the instructions,
What modle number there are lots of different ones
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Unfortunately there were no instructions - the cistern came "fully assembled". I realise that I can ring the manufacturer on Monday but was hoping to possibly get an answer before then so as to get the job done. Thanks for all answers everybody.
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Made a mistake it's "Twyfords" oops! But the valve is a "geberit" and has the nos ASSE 1002 and EN14124 on it.
If you put geberit valves into your computer you will find your answer, have just done it but i don't know what type/ number you have.
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Thanks everybody but especially to clanad - that's exactly it. How did you find it?
Trust the yanks :) only joking clanad

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