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If the bolts spin and don't tighten, you'll need to use pliers to grip the nut on theunderside of the toilet while turning the top of the bolt with a screwdriver. Tightenuntil the seat stops wiggling. Fortunately, there's something you can do to keep thetoilet seat from coming loose so often
Loosen the screws with a screwdriver just enough so you can adjust the hinges to reposition the seat. Temporarily reinstall the seat and lid by pressing them back down onto the hinge pins. Close the seat and lid, and align them with the front and sides of the bowl.
If your talking about the Laufen Pacific Toilet the flush mechanisms were either DAL Manufacturing Or Geberit Manufacturing the seat was made by Pressilit.
Is the nut thats on the under side fastened all the way and If you've done that and the screw keeps getting loose then the threads inside the nut or on the screw may be worn away. If thats the case, you may have to by some new screws and I'm not sure if they sell those separately you would usually have to buy a new toilet seat to get new screws, but try home depot or walmart.
Tinkerbellpp is right about the 70032-00.001being out of stock. You can replace this with the 70030-00.001(chrome hinges) seat which will fit the Veneto Toilet. You can find this at your local dealer/showroom. Hope that helps!
Lift up plastic caps located on ends of hindge behind seat. use flat screw driver and hold the nut under the outside toilet rim with your fingers or a pair of pliers. Do not over tighten or might crack the bowl.
The pneumatic cylinder that controls the lowering probably needs to be serviced or replaced. Here is a link to the manufacturer website: http://www.laufen.com/export/servlet/portal?codpage=productsresult&planguage=EN&ppais=EX&sesid=2302425382030&tipo=3&dlvalue=01A1&psgvalue=0008&dltxt=LAUFEN+PRO&psgtxt=WC-SEAT&radio_ch=&designline=01A1&productsg=0008
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