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The water storage toilet has a low inlet pressure and cannot be filled with water immediately after draining. Therefore, it is necessary to flush the next one at intervals after one flush. The lower the tap water pressure, the longer the waiting time.
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There is a water tank behind the toilet, which is the part that is higher than the toilet lid, and when you have let go of the water once, the water tank needs to continue to be replenished, so it can be flushed again at intervals.
You can use the faucet instead of the toilet. This way, you don't have to rush once in a while. You can rush as much as you want. Turn it on and there is water.
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This is a normal phenomenon, because after the toilet flushes, there is a time to store water, and during the water storage period, the toilet water is not so sufficient, and it is not suitable for a second flush
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Because every flush of the toilet consumes a lot of water. Before you flush the next time, the tank will automatically fill the water and wait until it is full before you can flush the next time, so there is a time lag between this.
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This is normal because the tank needs to be filled again after the water has been flushed, which takes time.
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This is because of the reason for waiting for the toilet tank to be full. Normal.
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After flushing, he needs to get on the water again, and then he can flush, otherwise he will definitely not be able to flush without water!
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It takes time for the water in the tank to fill up, and it can be used again when it is full. You don't even know a little common sense?
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Because there is a water tank, you need to wait until the tank is full of water after flushing it once.
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You can use the faucet instead of the toilet. This way, you don't have to rush once in a while. You can rush as much as you want. Turn it on and there is water.
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I never rush outside, except at home.
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I would like to know the purpose of your question.
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You need to store water, how can you flush it if you don't have water, right?
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This thing is relatively normal, normal excretory behavior.
Then buy a water-saving 3-6 liter or even 2-3 liter.
It should be blocked by foreign objects, such as some sanitary products that are not thrown into the trash can and directly thrown into the toilet for flushing, which is easy to complete the blockage.