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How to solve auto sensor flushing system issue???

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To solve an auto sensor flushing system issue, you can follow these step-by-step instructions: Identify the problem: Determine the specific issue with the auto sensor flushing system. It could be a clogged sensor, malfunctioning valve, or electrical problem. Gather necessary tools: Depending on the problem, you might need a few tools such as a screwdriver, pliers, wrench, multimeter, cleaning solution, and replacement parts if required. Turn off the water supply: Locate the main water shut-off valve and turn it off to prevent any water flow while you work on the system. Inspect the sensor: Check the sensor for any debris or dirt buildup. If the sensor is dirty, clean it gently using a soft cloth or a mild cleaning solution. Be careful not to damage the sensor. Test the sensor: Turn the water supply back on and test the sensor by placing your hand or an object in front of it. Ensure that it detects motion and activates the flushing system. If it doesn't work, move on to the next...

Common mistakes to avoid when facing toilet system issues

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  Common mistakes to avoid when facing toilet system issues It is against NEA regulations in Singapore not to install non sensor flushing system in public toilets or function without a workable sensor operated flushing system. However, while owners may know enough to get their toilets systems repaired, making the actual action is a different story—most of us don’t really think that getting the systems repaired can be sometimes become a serious hazard as you will never know until it happens. It’s important to understand your place well than be sorry. To understand what mistakes to avoid when trying to get your system fixed, it’s important to know what owners look for when processing these repairs. Their protocol in handling repairs includes verifying that what exactly is the actual issue, then determining the extent to which the repairs should consist of which parts needed to replace as new and replace as a whole. To properly assess the toilet sensors, you need to engage the p...