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If you open the lid, you will find that there is a button stuck inside. Poke or hook it up with a root or something. I've had this problem many times.
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Turn it counterclockwise. And it came down. Take a shot first.
And it came up. I flush the drainage with a sprinkler well. It's all water.
Don't take it apart. You won't tear it down either. Rinse clean.
By the way, wash the water tank. I'm a professional.
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Open the lid of the water tank, there is something in it that wants to buoy, check if it is stuck, if it is damaged, go to the toilet shop and buy a new one!
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It's okay to straighten the top cover, it should be that the cover is a little crooked and stuck.
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Some of the levers inside are broken, or stuck, just study it.
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The float inside is stuck. Open the lid and get it open.
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You're wasting network resources, you know no.
Check the spring or if it doesn't return water. The water pressure can't be pressed. Lift the lid and see everything.,It's very simple.,You can handle it with your own care.。。
It's stuck, open the lid on it, and you can do it yourself, it's very simple.
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