Thanks *so* much for this. You just saved me $$$. I could see the problem was that the hose had come loose, but couldn't see where to reattach it. Brilliant.
Hi, thanks for this. Do you know how to adjust the waterflow for full/half-flush? Mine's brand new, with limited instructions from Grohe and I've found that both buttons give the full (large volume) flush. Bit like you, I'm struggling to find anything onlne on here from Grohe in English that shows this fix. Cheers, John
There is provision to provide a second bellow, but on mine this was missing so both buttons perform a full flush. Must have got put in the "too hard" basket somewhere along the line.
Thank you, but I don't have any tools so I can't try this...will need to ask my stepfather I guess But I'll show him your video if he needs to know how, so thanks for sharing!
The closest video to my problem with grohe! However, can you tell me sir what to do with the green small hose? Mine is deattached from the bottom piece(in the video it shows that it is attached to the piece at the bkttom, while mine is attached to the button. I can't figure how to connect). Appreciate your response
Hi, one end connects to the bottom of the square blue and white unit, the other end to the back of the button, both images are shown in the video. Hope that helps
Useful video thanks. I'm just about to purchase the same make of wall-hung toilet and frame system. How long has it been installed before you've had to replace the pipe? I'm not put off from buying this particular brand as I'm sure all makes use the same type of hose and now I know how to replace it should it fail. Thanks again
Hi Terry, I had my toilet installed in 2008, and it only failed recently. I was impressed that no other wear and tear was visible on any other part, so a well made product in my view. Glad I could help.
Hi Rafael, Yeah, I had the same issue trying to source 2mm tube. I ended up using fish lure wo7ld you believe. Search for this - Shogun Lumo Tube Green 2mm I have since found out that the tubing they use in drips would be ideal as well, so if you may be able to source from a veterinary clinic, doctor or hospital. Good luck.
Hi Ryan, Yes, not easily available. I used fluro fishing lure - www.ebay.com.au/itm/Surecatch-Lumo-Green-Fishing-Tube-Glow-in-the-Dark-Luminous-Sleeve-/363281662902?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0 If you know someone in the medical field, you could use the tubing that they use for a drip.
What do I do if my problem is this: I want to partly flush it to save some water but right now all the water goes down the toilet, no matter which button I push.
Not possible with this type of flushing system as air lifts up the valve release. You can adjust the volume though by sliding the blue panel on the side of the air chamber.
Thanks *so* much for this. You just saved me $$$. I could see the problem was that the hose had come loose, but couldn't see where to reattach it. Brilliant.
no problem Angela, glad it helped
Bang on the money! Exactly the same issue we've been having for month's and this video solved just that! Thanks alot! 👍🏼
No problem Michael, glad my video resolved your problem
You are my hero! Thanks to your video, I managed to sort out the same problem at home.
No problem Alejo, glad I could help.
Thanks mate, not sure I've got the same problem but it's handy to see the inside of the unit before I start trying to work on it.
Best of luck with whatever your problem is
Thanks a lot. Some of the plastic clips from the discharge unit were broken and air was leaking out. Superglued it and works like a charm.
Good stuff Ramon, glad my video helped
Thank you very much, I had a problem, not the same but simillar and this helped me figure out how to dismantle the inside parts!!!
That's great Walter, glad the video was a help to you.
You just saved from a huge repair bill❤
No problem..glad it helped you
Thanks for showing this, managed to sort out the flush!! You're a legend!
Glad it helped you ThuyThiPie
Hi, thanks for this. Do you know how to adjust the waterflow for full/half-flush? Mine's brand new, with limited instructions from Grohe and I've found that both buttons give the full (large volume) flush. Bit like you, I'm struggling to find anything onlne on here from Grohe in English that shows this fix. Cheers, John
There is provision to provide a second bellow, but on mine this was missing so both buttons perform a full flush. Must have got put in the "too hard" basket somewhere along the line.
Great work, solved the problem, much appreciated.
Glad my video helped you
Thank you, but I don't have any tools so I can't try this...will need to ask my stepfather I guess
But I'll show him your video if he needs to know how, so thanks for sharing!
You're welcome.
Great job .. that was exactly what I am looking for! Best thanks ..
No problem, glad it helped you
Thank you, this video really helped me. Good Job.
Glad it was of use to you.
thanks for this mate - hugely helpful!!
No problem...cheers
The closest video to my problem with grohe!
However, can you tell me sir what to do with the green small hose? Mine is deattached from the bottom piece(in the video it shows that it is attached to the piece at the bkttom, while mine is attached to the button. I can't figure how to connect).
Appreciate your response
Hi, one end connects to the bottom of the square blue and white unit, the other end to the back of the button, both images are shown in the video. Hope that helps
Thanks. You just saved me some money
Great. Glad I could help
Useful video thanks. I'm just about to purchase the same make of wall-hung toilet and frame system. How long has it been installed before you've had to replace the pipe? I'm not put off from buying this particular brand as I'm sure all makes use the same type of hose and now I know how to replace it should it fail.
Thanks again
Hi Terry, I had my toilet installed in 2008, and it only failed recently. I was impressed that no other wear and tear was visible on any other part, so a well made product in my view. Glad I could help.
@@aussiealf1355 sticker inside says 2007
@@mixer1014 Yeah mate, that would be the date of manufacture, mine was installed in 2008.
Thank you for your video. Helpen me out perfectly.
No problem Dayan, glad it was of use to you.
Thank you very much. You helped me solve similar problem.
No problem, glad my video was helpful.
Legend! Thanks man, helped a lot!
That's great Alex, glad my video was of some use to you
Great video sir I am also plumber
Thanks, I guess you have fixed these as part of your job
Thank you! Saved me a wad.
@@tristanevans72 you're welcome
Fixed, thanks mate!
Glad my video helped
@@aussiealf1355 You explained and made the whole process very simple. Thanks again from the Republic of Montenegro!
Very useful! Thank you!
Glad it helped...cheers
Thank you for this video 😊
Glad it helped Kalle
Where can I buy the hose? Any key words I can put in eBay to get it ?
Hi Rafael, Yeah, I had the same issue trying to source 2mm tube. I ended up using fish lure wo7ld you believe. Search for this - Shogun Lumo Tube Green 2mm
I have since found out that the tubing they use in drips would be ideal as well, so if you may be able to source from a veterinary clinic, doctor or hospital. Good luck.
Where were you able to source the replacement 2mm ID hose? Thanks!
Hi Ryan, Yes, not easily available. I used fluro fishing lure - www.ebay.com.au/itm/Surecatch-Lumo-Green-Fishing-Tube-Glow-in-the-Dark-Luminous-Sleeve-/363281662902?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0
If you know someone in the medical field, you could use the tubing that they use for a drip.
@@aussiealf1355 Great thanks for the help!
What do I do if my problem is this: I want to partly flush it to save some water but right now all the water goes down the toilet, no matter which button I push.
Not possible with this type of flushing system as air lifts up the valve release. You can adjust the volume though by sliding the blue panel on the side of the air chamber.
Thanks!
No problem
what is the hose diameter ? it's not clear
I do say it in the video...2mm internal dia