The method of switching between the faucet and the shower mainly depends on the specific type of shower. In some showers, there is a switching device between the faucet and the shower, called a water splitter. The water diverter can switch the flow of water from the faucet to the shower or vice versa from the shower back to the faucet.
In general, the way to switch between faucet and shower is as follows:
Locate the water diverter on the shower. A water dispenser is usually a circular unit marked with the words "faucet" and "shower" and possibly a switch or button next to it.
Push the switch or button up to let the water flow out of the faucet. At this point, the switch inside the separator has adjusted the water flow channel to the direction of the faucet.
If you want to switch to the shower, simply pull the switch or button down to let the water flow out of the shower. At this point, the switch inside the separator has adjusted the water flow channel to the direction of the shower.
In addition, there are showers that use pull-on switches to switch between faucets and showers. Pull-on switches are usually located on the side or top of the shower and can be pulled up or down to control the direction of the water flow. The specific operation method may vary depending on the equipment model, you can refer to the manual or consult the relevant manufacturer.
The point of switching between the faucet and the shower is that it is convenient for the user to adjust the water flow status when showering to meet different needs. For example, a faucet can be used when it is necessary to rinse the body with a strong stream of water; A shower can be used when it is necessary to massage the body with a gentle stream of water. In addition, the switching device prevents water from being wasted when it is not needed.
In summary, the method of switching between faucet and shower varies depending on the shower model, but it usually includes devices such as a water diverter or pull-on switch. Knowing the right way to switch not only facilitates the showering process, but also avoids unnecessary waste and water loss.
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