We live in a time where we assume quickly that things are more complicated than they are.
Automatic soap dispenser in the washroom not working.
1. Test the batteries. One slightly weak. Pull it. Replace it. Still not working.
2. Pull the batteries to avoid surprises and clean the ports. Toothpicks and tissues and hot water tap. Still not working.
3. Maybe I put the batteries in wrong so we pull them again- look for the plus and minus indicators and question self. Still not working.
4. Assume the whole item is fiddlefacked (copywrited) and with some agitation swing open the cupboard to toss it.
5. For some reason still hold the unit carefully in case sensor kicks in and surprises us with soap like a teenager on a date.
6. Pause in mid throw as we see the on/off switch on the back of the unit.
7. turn the unit on- wash hands like you meant to the whole time.
And with that -
Good Morning, Greater Day. Greater You - with a smile and a giggle and a self made ha ha moment.
AYD - Pierre Couturier - Husband, Daddy and Author to my Day
1. Test the batteries. One slightly weak. Pull it. Replace it. Still not working.
2. Pull the batteries to avoid surprises and clean the ports. Toothpicks and tissues and hot water tap. Still not working.
3. Maybe I put the batteries in wrong so we pull them again- look for the plus and minus indicators and question self. Still not working.
4. Assume the whole item is fiddlefacked (copywrited) and with some agitation swing open the cupboard to toss it.
5. For some reason still hold the unit carefully in case sensor kicks in and surprises us with soap like a teenager on a date.
6. Pause in mid throw as we see the on/off switch on the back of the unit.
7. turn the unit on- wash hands like you meant to the whole time.
And with that -
Good Morning, Greater Day. Greater You - with a smile and a giggle and a self made ha ha moment.
AYD - Pierre Couturier - Husband, Daddy and Author to my Day
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