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When filling up the water tank, there is water going into the
overflow tube (throug a small black tube connected to the floatmaster). What's the purpose of that water flowing? |
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John Smith wrote:
When filling up the water tank, there is water going into the overflow tube (throug a small black tube connected to the floatmaster). What's the purpose of that water flowing? To make sure the bowl trap has water in it. -- Grandpa What is that dripping from my fingers? Why it looks like time. |
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