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Posted on Jan 11, 2009

Running water in Geberit Starck Toilet

Since a couple of days ago, post-flush, the water in my Geberit Starck wall mounted toilet keeps running after filling up. It is quiet while filling up, then starts running all day.

I have tried the "pull button" that is reached from underneath, to no avail.

How do I stop the running water? How do I open the push plate to access the tank without damaging the wall?

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