This button is for solid waste.
It uses more water, generally about 6 liters per flush.
Designed to provide enough force to clear heavier waste from the bowl.
Why Dual-Flush Toilets Are Eco-Friendly
Water Conservation:
Toilets are one of the biggest water users in homes. A traditional single-flush toilet uses up to 13 liters per flush. Dual-flush systems cut this down significantly.
Over time, using the half-flush button for liquid waste can save thousands of liters of water annually.
Lower Water Bills:
By using less water, you reduce your household’s water consumption, leading to noticeable savings on your utility bills.
How to Use the Buttons Properly
For Liquid Waste: Press the small button for a half flush.
For Solid Waste: Press the large button for a full flush.
Combo Flush (if needed): If unsure, pressing both buttons simultaneously is possible, though not necessary on most modern systems.
Common Misunderstandings
Some people press the larger button out of habit, wasting water unnecessarily.
Others believe the small button isn’t powerful enough to flush properly, but dual-flush systems are designed to handle the job efficiently.
Maintenance Tips for Dual-Flush Toilets
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