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Hurry up and find customer service.
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Personally, I think it should be a matter of quality.
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Maybe the valve that got the water was inflexible.
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If there is a sound of water all the time, then it means that there must be a leak in the toilet, and you can cut off the water and see if the toilet will always have less water?
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Hit Garros's after-sales service and ask.
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It should be that the water is not in the tank and has flowed away.
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It may be that the flusher of your toilet is leaking, which is why there is this dripping sound. You can check it out.
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It may be that the pipe is broken, or the water pipe is broken, it is recommended that you contact the maintenance master to take a look.
A small amount of water will accumulate in the pipe after using the faucet or shower, and then it will continue to drip after a while. So there is the sound of water.
Maybe the water barrier is a little loose, or there is too much scale, you lift the lid of the water tank, pull it more with your hand, and move around, it should be fine. >>>More
The float in the tank is set too high, just turn it down a bit.
Maybe it's the sound of the water inlet fittings of the water tank, or maybe it's the sound of the water inlet pipe, if it doesn't affect the normal use, it doesn't matter. >>>More
After preliminary analysis, it should be that there is a water leakage at the outlet of the water tank, which causes the water level to drop, and the float valve opens to automatically enter the water. That's why there's always the sound of running water.