What is that nob under the toilet do?
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shuts off water supply to the toilet...very handy when its overflowing or you need to work on repairs
Turns the water off.
thats the boyfriend, he is fixing it for me.lmao !
turns the water off and on
Controls the water flow into the toilet. If its turned all the way off (typically counterclockwise), the toilet can't flush.
Turns the water off.
ok, you have to be more specific.
the one on the floor, that is white, its not a knob, its like a cap that keeps the bolts from being visible, there is like two of them on the sides of some toilets.
if you mean the one on the back connected to a pipe, wellthats where the water comes from.
i cant think of any other knob like things.
It the water supply line valve.
if its the nob i'm thinking of.it turns off the water in case you need to fix the toilet or put a new one in.
It controls the water supply. I *think* a standard toilet is supposed to fill in 45 seconds.
It opens a portal into another dimension. I thought everyone was aware of the agreement between the Earthlings and the Toiletronians? Get with the program before you kill us all!!
Don't turn the knob!!
turn it to the right and flush the toilet. you'll see real quick what it does
It allows you to adjust water pressure and to turn the water on and off. You will notice 2 under your sink. Those are for hot and cold water.
If the "knob" is on the wall with some flexible tubing attached to the toilet, it is a control valve that fills the tank when you flush. It's open when it it's turned counterclockwise and closed (turned off) when it is turned all the way clockwise. If your toilet begins to over flow, turn this valve clockwise (off) as fast as you can so you don't get water all over the floor.
if you do not know that you are flushed to duuuuuuum.
play with it and see what it will do
are you blond?
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