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The purpose of the toilet flusher arm is to lift the flapper or flush valve in the toilet tank, allowing water to flow from the tank into the bowl to flush waste down the drain. When the flusher arm is pressed or pulled, it activates the flushing mechanism by releasing water from the tank into the toilet bowl.
I used it as a toilet flusher :)
yes. It is a lever
Yes, but not as many as there is on the handle of a sink, or even the flusher.
flush it down the toilet in the boys bathroom and then click the flusher
it's called stop holding down the flusher.
Replace the flapper. If that doesn't work, try a Flusher Fixer Kit.
To maintain and clean a toilet bowl flusher, regularly wipe it down with a mild cleaner to remove dirt and grime. Use a brush to scrub any buildup in the mechanism. Check for any loose or damaged parts and replace them if necessary. This will help ensure the flusher functions effectively and efficiently.
If you have the toilet paper, put it in the toilet and click on the flusher. The janitor will come in and say "DO I HEAR A TOILET CLOG?" and then you go back to the closet and grab the money.
Yes, but it sort of works in reverse. You usually use a lever to gain a mechanical advantage by having the load on the short end and applying pressure to the long end. The short end of the flush lever is pushed down a short distance and other end goes up a longer distance, giving you an advantage in distance.
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Check the T.v. outside the cell it tells you the code now click the toilet lid and get the flusher then you'll be able to input the code