The toilet bowl does not dispense automatically for a variety of reasons. Here are some common reasons:
1.Insufficient water level in the tank: One of the reasons why the toilet does not automatically dispense water is that there is not enough water in the tank. When the water level in the tank drops below a certain level, the tank stops working and does not automatically discharge water.
2.Clogged leaking pipe or: If the leaking pipe or in the toilet tank is clogged, it will cause the water level in the tank to be too low, which will affect the water outlet.
3.Damaged internal rotary valve: The internal rotary valve in the toilet tank regulates the flow of water, and if this valve is damaged or improperly adjusted, it can affect the water outlet.
4.Insensitive water valve: If the toilet inlet valve is not sensitive, there is a risk that the water flow will be insufficient or completely empty.
5.Clogged water pipes: If the inlet or outlet pipe of the toilet is clogged, there is a chance that the toilet will not automatically dispense water.
6.Damage to the pump or power supply: If the toilet uses a system with a water pump, it may be that the pump or its power supply is damaged, causing the water to be blocked or stop coming out altogether.
The above are common reasons that may cause the toilet not to automatically dispense water, in case of such situations, you can investigate and solve according to the actual situation. In addition, the use and environment of the toilet will also affect its water discharge, so it is necessary to pay attention to daily maintenance and maintenance.