is a Conceala 2 cistern appropriate for no access location?

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I have a Conceala 2 cistern I want to install behind a stud wall. I have previously done the same but with the ProSys 120 cistern. From my understanding the prosys is designed so all the cistern components can be replaced though the flush plate hole.

The conceala 2 came with a small push button which I can replace with a plate, but can the cistern be serviced through flush plate hole? Or is it designed to be installed in a way that allows you to remove a plinth or panel?

The last thing I want is to install the cistern then find in a couple of years I need to strip off a load of tiles because the flush plate hole isn't big enough to replace the internal parts.

Thanks!

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