I would like to think of myself as a fairly resourceful person, but when presented with fixing a Greek toilet I felt at a lost. The thing is built like a tank, removing the top is practically impossible and I knew that's what I had to do cause the toilet wasn't flushing which only meant one thing...the chain had come off of the flusher. In America it would have been a simply fixed problem, remove the lid and reattach the chain. But, no, it would not be that easy here in Greece. Here are some steps to fixing your Greek toilet:
1) DO NOT just try to pull the top off. You're toilet will start leaking if you do.
2) Unscrew the button pusher for flushing so you can safely remove the top of the toilet.
3) There should be a plastic rod that will stick into the center piece which has a grouping of holes.
4) Then replace lid and you should be good to go.
1) DO NOT just try to pull the top off. You're toilet will start leaking if you do.
2) Unscrew the button pusher for flushing so you can safely remove the top of the toilet.
3) There should be a plastic rod that will stick into the center piece which has a grouping of holes.
4) Then replace lid and you should be good to go.
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