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Anonymous Posted on Mar 22, 2013

Toilet continues to drip after flushing

Vitra 195420 model. Leaks water into bowl continuously after flushing

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jpintore

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  • Posted on Sep 26, 2009

SOURCE: I have a dual flush vitrA and it leaks

You will need to replace the flapper in the tank, its very simple.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2010

SOURCE: VitrA dual flush toilet doesn't flush enough water

maybe by shortening the chain length on the flapper valve might help

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Bill Dickerson

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2013

SOURCE: i have a 4.8 lt flush vitra toilet when i flush hardly any water goes in the bowal to clean the sides of paper

These new style toilets are this way by design. It is designed to use less water, thus helping the. Ecology and your water bill. In effect what is happening is that the trap is lower in the bowl , thus not letting the level of water be as high in the bowl. Now matter if you pour a gallon of water to try to fill it up, it will run out until it reaches that level in the bowl.

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I have a 4.8 lt flush vitra toilet when i flush hardly any water goes in the bowal to clean the sides of paper

These new style toilets are this way by design. It is designed to use less water, thus helping the. Ecology and your water bill. In effect what is happening is that the trap is lower in the bowl , thus not letting the level of water be as high in the bowl. Now matter if you pour a gallon of water to try to fill it up, it will run out until it reaches that level in the bowl.
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Leaks from tank into bowl and when flush as it

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Change the flapper with a generic one that will fit that toilet... the OEM flapper is **** and it does not allow for a good flush either...

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VitrA dual flush toilet doesn't flush enough water

maybe by shortening the chain length on the flapper valve might help
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Have a vitra dual flush toilet we have no water pressure when you flush the toilet

check to make sure the water level in your tank is sufficient, if not you'll need to ajust your float. otherwise your flapper is shutting too soon, you'll need to shut the water valve off and flush untill the water in the tank is gone, letting air back under the flapper slowing it's desent when submerged. then turn the water back on. if the problem continues repace the flapper.
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