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I'm struggling to access the inside of this tap in order to change the cartridge. Would be grateful to hear from anyone who has fitted one previously.



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At a guess unscrew the grub screw below the handle and remove, then undo chrome ring and you should be able to remove the cartridge from there.
 
I'd already got far, but the domed ring underneath doesn't turn. I've also tried to turn the top section and thats solid as well ?
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Try there technical help line. You don't want to damage it.
 
undo the top ring then you can access the internals. use an oil filter removing tool
 
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