Why are there two flush buttons on the toilet? Use the discharge button is correct
Most of our Vietnamese bathrooms, the toilet is an indispensable device. Instead of the flush toilets we often see in old toilets, most modern toilets today are flush toilets. After you're done, you just need to press or push the lever as its exhaust system will automatically pump the water and roll everything down the drain. But when you press the flush button, do you notice that almost all toilets have two different buttons (or characters), or are equipped with two different steps?
Many people have a habit of going to the toilet after pressing the toilet, pressing both buttons to keep the drain very strong, but this is a mistake.
In fact, the manufacturer makes these two buttons with their own reasons and uses. These two buttons are actually a button that controls the amount of water that will bounce into the toilet. The small button is for 'going small', the amount of discharge is only half the tank, ie about 3 liters. The big button is for 'going big' with all the water in the tank being discharged at the same time, about 6 liters or 4, 5 liters depending on the type of toilet. If you press both buttons at the same time, it will default to a large discharge.
For the lever, there is a similar operation. If you put the lever down in half, the amount of water discharged is only half, if you put it all down, the amount of discharge will be twice as much. Depending on the type of toilet, the lever has different ways of operating.
Pressing the right button can save you the maximum amount of water. For these types of toilet or one-button ones like the old days, we have to use 19 liters of water each time, this is a small amount of water which is extremely wasteful in both money and talent. original.
So, when going to the toilet, even in the case that you choose the appropriate button to not waste water resources, as well as help save costs. A small act, but it brings great meaning.
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