but sorry cant help it looks a big job, it looks like the tap needs to be replaced can it be diassembled from the fron? Unscrew the round lever and you may get access to remove the top then go from there.
i just looked up the tap and as you may already know it is fixed from underneath so you may have to remove the panel, unless there is an access panel under the tap shelf.
Or, I notice that the panel preceding the tap panel seems to have cut outs up one edge, possibly for screws.
Wondering if you have to remove that panel, or loosen it to be able to “peel it back” gently, to allow access possibly down the side of the panel with the tap.
Just a thought, but if you try, please be very careful bending plastic panels as they seem to be all-in-one composite units.
Just done a quick search and Stealaway Alex had to remove his bathroom wall on a Burstner I'm sure there are probably others that have had problems with this very tidy design in Burstner bathrooms. maz Bob.
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