Using a tissue paper dispenser typically involves opening it, loading a new roll of tissue paper onto the spindle, closing the dispenser, and then pulling the tissue out as needed. Specific steps may vary depending on the dispenser's design.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
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Open the Dispenser: Most tissue dispensers have a cover or door that needs to be opened to access the interior. This might involve sliding, lifting, or unlatching a mechanism.
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Remove the Empty Roll (If Applicable): If there's an empty roll in the dispenser, remove it from the spindle.
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Load a New Roll: Slide a new roll of tissue paper onto the empty spindle.
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Position the Tissue: Ensure the tissue paper unwinds in the correct direction (usually downwards). Some dispensers might have a specific orientation for the roll.
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Close the Dispenser: Close the cover or door securely. Some dispensers have a sliding door that can be opened to either side when replacing rolls.
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Pull the Tissue: Once closed, the dispenser is ready for use. Pull the tissue paper out from the opening. Some dispensers might have a serrated edge to tear the tissue easily.