Merci pour la vidéo, j'ai beaucoup de calcaire chez moi ce qui me rends fou, j'ai démonté le mécanisme pièce par pièce pour le nettoyer mais on le remontant je ne me souviens plus si le troue du flotteur etait vers le haut ou le bas😂 on regardant votre vidéo j'ai retrouvé le sourire 😊 je ne me suis pas trompé sur le montage. Thank you very well
Merci pour la vidéo, j'ai beaucoup de calcaire chez moi ce qui me rends fou, j'ai démonté le mécanisme pièce par pièce pour le nettoyer mais on remontant tout, je ne me souviens plus si le troue du flotteur etait vers le haut ou le bas😂 est-ce que le troue vers, on regardant votre vidéo j'ai retrouvé le sourire 😊 je ne me suis pas trompé sur le montage. Thank you very well
Brilliant video! Saved me from trying to remove this closed coupled toilet from the wall to remove the entire cistern to replace the syphon! I liked the excellent detail of the various adjustments available. Very useful for refitting the unit! 👍👍👍
Excellent video, I've got one of these and the Siamp 99T bottom entry inlet valve, fitted by the lads who refurbed my bathroom 6 years ago .I noticed a few months later that there was no difference between the short and long flush but it didn't really bother me - now thanks to you I can adjust it. I presume they left it set to max for the short flush. Funny thing about the inlet valve - about 3 years ago I had to replace the diaphragm as it wasn't shutting off. I got 3 replacements from Screwfix and repaired it, last week I had the same problem so took the button and cistern lid off and fitted a new one, it didn't work every time so 2 days later put the remaining one in and it was the same - i did a bit of messing about and realised that if I screwed the button on the flush valve all the way in when the lid was off it worked - ditto with the lid on and the button really tightly screwed down. I cant figure out yet how the depth of the button can affect the fill valve but its working fine - going to download the destruction sheet for both items and see if I can find an answer. Thanks again for you video our kid. PS I live 10 mins from Siamps offfices in north Manchester and if I cant suss it out I'm going in to see them which reminds me ( absolutely nothing to do with plumbing but a funny story) the Siamp offices are on the same site that I worked in for nearly 30 years , "Ferranti Meters" and we had a guy in the Toolroom who for a laugh nicked one of the domestic single phase electricity meters we made, screwed it to a couple of bricks with the supply tails hanging out and took it to Norwebs store in Oldham to ask if they could calibrate it as he didn't think it was correct saying he would pick it up in a couple of weeks!
Cheers for the comment. Glad you have it sorted. I agree though it's a bit of a mission to work out and get this thing working correctly! Possibly way over complicated for a flush! Ha, brill story too! You have to love a prank!
Ours seems to be the complete opposite and gets stuck up sometimes (keeps flushing water into the bowl). I ended up ordering an Optima 50 to replace it, but now it seems to be working again just because I removed the collar around the flush button that wasn't even needed. Maybe it had something to do with the overflow pipe since this would have altered the height. Probably wasted my money now, but I would probably be best off just fitting the new one anyway since it's less likely to have issues.
Further to my other reply, my Siamp fill valve that I mentioned didn't last long even with a new diaphragm fitted - worked about10 times on the run, but when we got up the following day it was still filling from the previous flush about 6 hours earlier.Ripped it out and got a complete new valve (Viva Skylo from Toolstation for £8.98).
Very helpful Chris. We have a problem with this unit so I tried matching the numbers up as you suggest and it just kept running...so not sure why that didn't work.
Hello, great video, but after replacing i vannot set to long flush, even the j setting is to 18, i have to hold the button down constantly for a full flush,
Yes these are not the best devices for setting the durations. Sounds like there could still be a setting that needs a tweak. Worth just popping it off and checking to make sure there is nothing broken is not fully home.
Mine was leaking into the bowl. Replaced the washer and it solved it for a month. Started to leak into the bowl again so purchased a new unit. This didn’t resolve the issue. Had to pay for plumber to take the toilet apart and refit. Seems to be ok ….for now. Even the plumber couldn’t understand why when replacing the flush valve in the cistern it still didn’t seal! Rubbish consumable parts IMO.
I’ve got a Siamp Skipper 45, very similar. When I assembling there was a small red rubber seal/ ring that appeared but I didn’t know where it was from, any idea?
Sure it was from your unit? You could check these sites to see if you can recognise the part: shop.siamp.co.uk/valve-spares www.siamp.co.uk/skipper-45-2/
Hi Thank you for your instructions, I cant for the life of me understand what was wrong with the old system of a ball cock valve and simple handle to lift the flush mechanism . so rugged and cheap thanks again.Mike
I ripped mine out and just get my butler to go in to the loo with a bucket of water every hour and pour it down - for a couple of trips he was getting quite flushed but he's used to it now.
This is just how easy it is to replace the sign.Hello, we can provide various brands of toilet inlet valve, drain valve, toilet cover, if necessary, please contact us, thank you.
I have a computer science degree and I couldn’t make head nor tale of those instructions. What a load of shit this product is. Mine wont flush and its brand new.. 😊
Merci pour la vidéo, j'ai beaucoup de calcaire chez moi ce qui me rends fou, j'ai démonté le mécanisme pièce par pièce pour le nettoyer mais on le remontant je ne me souviens plus si le troue du flotteur etait vers le haut ou le bas😂 on regardant votre vidéo j'ai retrouvé le sourire 😊 je ne me suis pas trompé sur le montage. Thank you very well
Merci pour la vidéo, j'ai beaucoup de calcaire chez moi ce qui me rends fou, j'ai démonté le mécanisme pièce par pièce pour le nettoyer mais on remontant tout, je ne me souviens plus si le troue du flotteur etait vers le haut ou le bas😂 est-ce que le troue vers, on regardant votre vidéo j'ai retrouvé le sourire 😊 je ne me suis pas trompé sur le montage. Thank you very well
Brilliant video! Saved me from trying to remove this closed coupled toilet from the wall to remove the entire cistern to replace the syphon! I liked the excellent detail of the various adjustments available. Very useful for refitting the unit! 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Thank you, Man! You really helped me to repair a broken flush!
Glad I could help
Absolutely brilliant Chris. Thank you, saved me from complete frustration
Ah great - glad it helped!
Excellent video, I've got one of these and the Siamp 99T bottom entry inlet valve, fitted by the lads who refurbed my bathroom 6 years ago .I noticed a few months later that there was no difference between the short and long flush but it didn't really bother me - now thanks to you I can adjust it. I presume they left it set to max for the short flush.
Funny thing about the inlet valve - about 3 years ago I had to replace the diaphragm as it wasn't shutting off.
I got 3 replacements from Screwfix and repaired it, last week I had the same problem so took the button and cistern lid off and fitted a new one, it didn't work every time so 2 days later put the remaining one in and it was the same - i did a bit of messing about and realised that if I screwed the button on the flush valve all the way in when the lid was off it worked - ditto with the lid on and the button really tightly screwed down.
I cant figure out yet how the depth of the button can affect the fill valve but its working fine - going to download the destruction sheet for both items and see if I can find an answer.
Thanks again for you video our kid.
PS I live 10 mins from Siamps offfices in north Manchester and if I cant suss it out I'm going in to see them which reminds me ( absolutely nothing to do with plumbing but a funny story)
the Siamp offices are on the same site that I worked in for nearly 30 years , "Ferranti Meters" and we had a guy in the Toolroom who for a laugh nicked one of the domestic single phase electricity meters we made, screwed it to a couple of bricks with the supply tails hanging out and took it to Norwebs store in Oldham to ask if they could calibrate it as he didn't think it was correct saying he would pick it up in a couple of weeks!
Cheers for the comment. Glad you have it sorted. I agree though it's a bit of a mission to work out and get this thing working correctly! Possibly way over complicated for a flush!
Ha, brill story too! You have to love a prank!
Ours seems to be the complete opposite and gets stuck up sometimes (keeps flushing water into the bowl). I ended up ordering an Optima 50 to replace it, but now it seems to be working again just because I removed the collar around the flush button that wasn't even needed. Maybe it had something to do with the overflow pipe since this would have altered the height. Probably wasted my money now, but I would probably be best off just fitting the new one anyway since it's less likely to have issues.
Further to my other reply, my Siamp fill valve that I mentioned didn't last long even with a new diaphragm fitted - worked about10 times on the run, but when we got up the following day it was still filling from the previous flush about 6 hours earlier.Ripped it out and got a complete new valve (Viva Skylo from Toolstation for £8.98).
Very helpful Chris. We have a problem with this unit so I tried matching the numbers up as you suggest and it just kept running...so not sure why that didn't work.
Make sure nothing is jammed and keeping the valve from fully closing.
Hello, great video, but after replacing i vannot set to long flush, even the j setting is to 18, i have to hold the button down constantly for a full flush,
Yes these are not the best devices for setting the durations. Sounds like there could still be a setting that needs a tweak. Worth just popping it off and checking to make sure there is nothing broken is not fully home.
Are all the baynit the same on all siamp flush valves
Sorry not sure there. Would be good to know. I would have hoped so. Would make sense so you can swap out using the same brand.
Thanks so much man,,this video is a brilliant guide 🎉, we are flushing again in dublin Ireland ,😂
Excellent! Cheers for watching!
Mine was leaking into the bowl. Replaced the washer and it solved it for a month. Started to leak into the bowl again so purchased a new unit. This didn’t resolve the issue. Had to pay for plumber to take the toilet apart and refit. Seems to be ok ….for now. Even the plumber couldn’t understand why when replacing the flush valve in the cistern it still didn’t seal! Rubbish consumable parts IMO.
Yes, we get this on occasions, perhaps some debris gets caught between the washer and the seat. Not the best.
Great video thanks .
Thanks for watching!
I’ve got a Siamp Skipper 45, very similar.
When I assembling there was a small red rubber seal/ ring that appeared but I didn’t know where it was from, any idea?
Sure it was from your unit? You could check these sites to see if you can recognise the part:
shop.siamp.co.uk/valve-spares
www.siamp.co.uk/skipper-45-2/
Thanks
Hi Thank you for your instructions, I cant for the life of me understand what was wrong with the old system of a ball cock valve and simple handle to lift the flush mechanism . so rugged and cheap thanks again.Mike
I ripped mine out and just get my butler to go in to the loo with a bucket of water every hour and pour it down - for a couple of trips he was getting quite flushed but he's used to it now.
This is just how easy it is to replace the sign.Hello, we can provide various brands of toilet inlet valve, drain valve, toilet cover, if necessary, please contact us, thank you.
I have a computer science degree and I couldn’t make head nor tale of those instructions. What a load of shit this product is. Mine wont flush and its brand new.. 😊