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Hi Guys (and Gals)....
Just moved into a new house, all fine, except today the main bathroom cistern started overflowing (into the pan).
I think its a Roca Duo, with the L1 plate (from the Roca website).
I've watched a couple of youtube vids on how to check these etc, but I've failed at the first hurdle as I can't get the face plate off to get access to the inner gubbings!
How do I remove the face plate?

The vids show the bottom of the plate being pulled out, and mine does click a bit when I pull the bottom out, but it will not come off and I'm reluctant to force it?
See attached pics of the offending article.
Once the plate is off i'll have a quick gander at the innards and see whats what....

Cheers
 

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Think you have to slide the whole lot up a bit and then put from the wall
 
Ok, update, my plate had to be pressed sideways (to the RHS) to release it, not up, which took me ages to figure that out!
So I got the plate off ok. But.... I cannot seem to get the "inner" box out? all the you tube clips show the inner box being removed, which then gives more access to get the valve or flush mechanism out, but mine does not seem to budge? (See pic)
And, again, this being new to me, I don't want to force it or break it?
The youtube vids show the plastic lugs being turned to release the inner box, but mine don't seem to want to turn at all?
Anyway, I managed to get my hand inside enough and twist the threaded float valve to adjust it and lower it a bit, so it now shuts off earlier, so does not overflow any more, but I would still like to get the valve assembly out and give it a clean, service, etc. I know the "torbeck" type washers are known to fail, so I bought a spare just in case.
Is there a "knack" to getting the inner box out?
Cheers...
 

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You might not be able to remove the box sometimes it’s screwed externally

You should be able to repair anything from inside with the box / shroud on
 

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