One, how to switch between shower head and faucet
1、How to switch between the faucet and showerhead? The method is very simple. There is a pull-down switch in the center of the faucet. To switch to the showerhead, simply pull down the switch. To switch back to the faucet, press the pull-down switch. The switch is easy to operate, and even elderly users can easily understand it.

2. However, the internal structure and shape of shower heads vary between different brands. Therefore, it is important to check the internal structure first, followed by the function of rotating clockwise.
3. Some are dual-function switches. A typical dual-function switch has two operating modes: rotation and lever action. Try operating the lever to control rotation and pressing down to control rotation. Alternatively, you might first rotate and then use the lever to control one direction, rotating to the other side and then using the lever to control the other. Switches typically have markings, such as those for showerheads and faucets, so adjust them to the corresponding positions.
II. Instructions for using the shower faucet
1. When using any type of showerhead, do not apply excessive force. The valve on the showerhead should only be turned slightly. Do not use excessive force to close the showerhead valve, as this could damage it. Additionally, do not use the showerhead valve as a handle, as this could also cause damage.
2. After prolonged use of a showerhead with an outlet filter, the filter should be cleaned regularly. Additionally, when using the showerhead, ensure that the water flow remains unobstructed and that the showerhead tube is not excessively bent or kinked, to prevent damage.
3. For the showerhead on the bathtub faucet, ensure that the showerhead remains in its natural, open state. Do not coil or fold it, as this can lead to water leakage and damage over time.
4. Some shower faucet handles exhibit loosening, which is typically caused by one of two factors: firstly, the faucet handle was not properly installed during installation, leading to water leakage after the faucet is closed; in this case, simply tightening the handle is sufficient. Secondly, the material of the faucet has prematurely corroded and oxidized due to prolonged use, which commonly occurs with zinc alloy faucets. In this case, repair is not possible.
5. Sometimes, when using a showerhead, the water outlet may leak. In this case, simply tightening the showerhead water outlet is sufficient. Additionally, even when the faucet water outlet is closed, there may be dripping. The amount of dripping is approximately the volume of water between the water source and the water outlet after the water source is turned off. This dripping is a normal phenomenon.