Sphinx 85/60K1 Membrane S8H725000 replacement when filling slowly
In this example, we explain how to replace the diaphragm on a Sphinx float valve 60K1 and No. 85. If the float valve fills slowly, the rubber is likely torn, preventing the float valve from building up pressure.
Step 1
This is what the starting situation looks like

Step 2
First of all the lever has to be removed

Step 3
Then turn the nut counterclockwise to loosen it

Step 4
Now that the nut is off, simply pull out the tap cover including the diaphragm

Step 5
Replace the diaphragm

Step 6
Replace the tap cover including the diaphragm, NB, There is a tap cover on the bottom pen that fits into a recess of the float valve

Step 7
Put everything back

Step 7
Now that everything is back in place and the water is back on, you'll see the float valve fill the tank at a normal rate again, problem solved!
