Toto NEOREST, SN982M, TCF9786JA Instruction Manual

550H SN982M (MS982CUMG) TCF9786JA
WASHLET
NEOREST
with Warranty
2012.7.30 D08692R
TOTO ASIA OCEANIA PTE. LTD.
10, Eunos Road 8, #12-07, Singapore Post Centre. Singapore 408600. Phone : +65-6744-6955 Fax : +65-6841-0819 http://asia.toto.com/
TOTO U.S.A., Inc. 1155 Southern Road Morrow, GA 30260
Phone : (770) 282 8686
TOTO ASIA OCEANIA PTE. LTD.
Middle East Branch LOB19-1701-1702, Jebel Ali Free Zone, P.O. box 261804, Dubai U.A.E. Phone : +971-4-886-5983 Fax : +971-4-886-5986 http://asia.toto.com/
TOTO ASIA OCEANIA PTE. LTD.
Manila Representative Office. Unit 1010, 10th Floor Rufino Building, Ayala Avenue cor.V.A. Rufina Street, Makati City,1226 Philippines. Phone : +63-2-887-6643 Fax : +63-2-887-4084 http://asia.toto.com/
TOTO LTD.
Bangkok Representative Office G Floor, Q.House Ploenjit Building, 598 Ploenchit Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand http://www.totobkk.com/
TOTO INDIA INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD
Head office 506, 5th Floor, ASCOT Center, Sahar Airport Road, Andheri (East) Mumbai 400099, Maharashtra, India. Phone : +91-22-2832-5741/5742 Fax : +91-22-6725-8780 http://asia.toto.com/
TOTO INDIA INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD
Delhi Branch 909-909A, 9th Floor, Block-E, International Trade Tower, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019, India. Phone : +91-11-4654-2421 to 26 Fax : +91-11-4654-2430 http://asia.toto.com/
TOTO VIETNAM Co., Ltd.
Ha Noi Branch R. 810, Daeha Business Centre, 360 Kim Ma St., Ba Dình Dist., Ha Noi City Phone : +84-4-37714354 Fax : +84-4-37714355 http://toto.com.vn/ Da Nang Branch 10th Floor, ACB Building, 218 Bach Dang Str., Hai Chau Dist., Da Nang City Phone : +84-511-3565261 Fax : +84-511-3565262 http://toto.com.vn/ Ho Chi Minh Branch R. 1301, Centec Tower, 72-74 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Str., Dist. 3, Ho Chi Minh City Phone : +84-8-38229520 Fax : +84-8-38229522 http://toto.com.vn/
You are advised to record the following information to allow quick service.
Date of purchase : Name of shop :
Tel : ( )
Date : year month day
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Instruction Manual
Thank you for your recent purchase of the TOTO Washlet. Please read the enclosed information to ensure the safe use of your product.
Be sure to read this Instruction Manual before using your product and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
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ReferenceMaintenanceOperationIntroduction
Model
Functions Part No.
NEOREST
Ref. Page
SN982M
TCF9786JA
Basic Functions
Cleansing
Rear cleansing
16, 17
Soft rear cleansing
Front cleansing
Wide front cleansing
Changing the washing method
Wand position adjustment
Water pressure adjustment
Oscillating cleansing
Pulsating cleansing
Personal setting lock
Drying
Warm Air Drying
Changing the temperature
Temperature Adjustment
22, 23
Convenient
Functions
Flushing
Remote control bowl unit cleaning
17, 18, 19
Auto bowl unit cleaning
Opening and closing
Opening and closing the toilet seat with remote control
Auto lid opening and closing
18, 19
Lighting up
Soft light
Heating the toilet seat
Heated seat
Saving energy
Timer energy-saver
24, 25
Auto energy-saver
Sanitary Functions
"ewater+" sanitizing
Auto wand cleaning
20, 21
Auto bowl cleaning
Removing odors
Deodorizer
Maintenance
Bowl unit cleaning
29
Cleaning lift lever
30
Removable toilet lid
31
Wand cleaning
35
Safety Precautions ..............................4
Operational Precautions ...................11
Parts names .......................................12
Preparation ........................................14
Changing Settings .............................38
What to Do? .......................................52
If there is no water due to a power
outage or water failure .....................52
If you cannot operate with the remote
control ..............................................52
Long Periods of Disuse
...................53
Freeze Damage Prevention
............54
Troubleshooting ................................55
SpeciÀ cations ....................................62
Warranty .............................................63
Basic Operations ...............................16
Automatic Functions (Convenience
Features) ............................................18
Automatic Functions (Cleaning
Features) ............................................20
Temperature Adjustment ..................22
Energy-saver Features ......................24
Power plug .........................................28
Top unit/Bowl Unit .............................29
Gap between the Top Unit and the
Bowl Unit ............................................30
Gap between the Top Unit and the
Toilet Lid .............................................31
Water Filter Drain Valve ....................32
Deodorizing Filter ..............................34
Wand ...................................................35
Water À lter (Bowl unit) ......................36
Table of Contents
What functions are available on your product?
Cleaning Support
Sanitary Toilet
As you move away
As you stand up
As you Approach
A mist is sprayed in
x
the bowl unit to make it more diffi cult for dirt to adhere. When you sit on
x
the toilet seat, the deodorizer operates.
The wand is cleaned
x
with "ewater+". (The wand extends and then retracts.)
"ewater+" is sprayed in
x
the bowl unit to maintain cleanliness.
The model name and part number are indicated
on the bottom side of the toilet lid.
The self-cleaning functions operate automatically.
(See pages 20 and 21 for details.)
<Product model number>
Top unit + Bowl unit = Combination model number *
SN
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CT

MS
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TCF

CS
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The combination model number indicated is for the U.S. model only.
*
These precautions are important for safe usage. Be sure to follow them and use the product correctly.
Symbols and meanings
WARNING
May result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
May result in injury or property damage.
The following symbols are used to indicate important safety instructions for the use of the product.
Symbol Defi nition
The symbol indicates a prohibited use of the product.
The symbol is used to indicate a required step in the use of this product.
WARNING
Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may cause electrical shock.
x
Do not get any water or cleaning solution on the top unit or power plug.
Doing so may cause a fi re, electrical shock, heat or a short.
x
Doing so can cause the product to crack resulting in injury or water damage.
x
Never disassemble, repair or alter.
Doing so may cause a fi re, electrical shock, heat or a short.
x
Do not install the Washlet on moving vehicles such as RV's or boats.
Doing so could cause fi re, electric shock, short or malfunction.
x
The toilet seat, lid, top unit or other part might come loose and fall, resulting in injuries.
x
Do not use the Washlet if a malfunction occurs.
[North, Central, South America]
In the following cases, unplug the plug out from the outlet and close the water supply valve.
[Asia, Oceania, Middle East]
In the following cases, switch the breaker on the distribution board to OFF and close the water supply valve. Possible malfunctions:
Water is leaking from a pipe or the top unit

The product is cracked or broken.

The product makes a strange noise or emits a strange odor.

The product emits smoke.

The product is abnormally hot.

The bowl unit is clogged.

The toilet seat cushion is out of place.

Continued use after malfunction could cause a fi re, electrical shock, heat, short, injury or water
x
damage.
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Introduction
Safety Precautions
WARNING
Only use tap water or potable well water (underground water). Do not use seawater.
Doing so may cause irritation to the skin and malfunction.
x
Do not touch the power plug during thunderstorms.
Doing so may cause electrical shock.
x
Do not allow the water supply hose to touch the power plug or outlet.
Doing so may cause condensation resulting in a fi re, electrical shock, heat or a short.
x
Do not do anything that could damage the power cord, power plug or toilet seat cord.
Do not strike, yank, twist, excessively bend, damage, alter, or heat the electrical cords. Also, do not place anything heavy on, bind or pinch the electrical cords.
Using a damaged electrical cord may result in a fi re, electrical shock, heat or short.
x
Do not use a loose or faulty electrical outlet.
Doing so could cause a fi re or a short.
x
Do no use any outlet or wiring equipment beyond its specifi ed rating.
Plugging too many plugs into the same outlet, for example using outlet splitters, can cause fi re
x
due to heat.
Do not use any power supply other than the one specifi ed.
[North, Central, South America]
AC120 V, 60Hz
[Asia, Oceania, Middle East]
AC220 V, 50/60Hz Doing so could cause a fi re or excessive heat.
x
Do not stick a fi nger or anything else into the warm air outlet.
Do not place anything on the warm air outlet or drape clothes over it.
Doing so could cause burns, electrical shock or malfunction.
x
Beware of irritation or burn
Improper use of heated toilet seats could cause irritation or burn.
x
When sitting for a long time on the toilet seat, switch the toilet seat temperature adjustment to "OFF". When any of the following persons use a heated seat or warm air drying, someone should switch the toilet seat temperature adjustment to "OFF" and switch the drying air temperature to "Low".
Young children, the aged and other users unable to set the temperature appropriately

themselves The ill, physically disabled and others who do not have freedom of movement

Those using any medicines that cause drowsiness (sleeping or cold medicine), those who have

been drinking heavily, anyone severely fatigued and anyone else liable to fall asleep
Always connect the Washlet to the cold water supply
Connecting to hot water supply may result in burns and equipment damage.
x
Make sure that a properly grounded (3 prong) outlet has been installed.
Failure to install a grounded outlet could cause electrical shock in the event of a malfunction or
x
short circuit.
Do not unplug by pulling the cord.
To unplug, hold the plug, not the cord.
Pulling on the cord may cause damage and result in fi re or heat.
x
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WARNING
This is an electrical product. Do not install it anywhere water is likely to get on the product or anywhere with humidity high enough that water is likely to form on the surface of this product. When using the product in a bathroom, install a fan or ventilation port and ensure good air fl ow through the bathroom.
Failure to do so could cause a fi re or electrical shock.
x
If the electric cord is damaged, avoid danger by having the manufacturer’s repair department or equivalent specialist replace it.
[North, Central, South America]
Insert the power plug securely into the outlet.
Failure to do so could cause a fi re, heat or a short.
x
Periodically remove dust and dirt from the electrical plug and make sure it is securely plugged into the wall outlet.
Failure to do so could cause a fi re, heat or a short.
x
Pull the plug out from the outlet and wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Always unplug the plug from the outlet before cleaning or maintenance.
Failure to do so may cause electrical shock.
x
Except when using "Wand cleaning" or "Bowl unit cleaning".
x
Always unplug the plug from the outlet before removing the top unit.
Failure to do so could cause a fi re or electrical shock.
x
[Asia, Oceania, Middle East]
Check that the power plug is waterproofed with silicone rubber.
A power plug that is not water-proofed could cause a fi re and electrical shock.
x
*
If the power plug is not water-proofed, ask the contractor who did the installation to water-proof it.
Check that an appropriate ground is installed.
If the ground is not installed, if there is a breakdown or electrical current leak, the lack of a
x
ground could cause electrical shock. For the ground, use copper wire with a ground resistance of 100 : max. and a diameter of
0.005 ft (1.6 mm) min. *
If there is no ground installed, ask the contractor who did the installation to install the ground.
Check that the outlet for electrical power is as follows.
Failure to do so could cause a fi re or electrical shock.
x
a. Protect the outlet circuits with a high-sensitivity quick leakage switch (with a rated current
sensitivity of 15mA or less) or an insulating transformer (1.5kVA min., 3kVA max.).
b. Install the outlet and plug positioned at least 2.62 ft (0.8 m) above the fl oor and as far as
possible from the bathtub.
* Check that the wiring in a. and b. above is complete. If the wiring has not been completed,
ask the contractor who did the installation to do it.
Always switch the breaker on the distribution board to OFF before cleaning or maintenance.
Doing so may cause electrical shock.
x
Except when using "Wand cleaning" or "Bowl unit cleaning".
x
Always switch the breaker on the distribution board to OFF before removing the top unit.
Failure to do so could cause a fi re or electrical shock.
x
CAUTION
Keep cigarettes and other open fl ames away from this product.
Failure to do so could cause a fi re.
x
When cleaning or maintaining the plastic parts (top unit etc.) or the water supply hose, use a kitchen cleaner diluted with water. Do not use any of the following.
Toilet cleaner, household cleaner, benzene, paint thinner, powdered cleanser or nylon scrubbing pads.
These items could damage or crack the plastic and cause injury or malfunction.
x
These items could damage the water supply hose and cause a water leak.
x
Do not apply strong force, mechanical shock, step on or stand on the toilet seat, toilet lid or top unit. Also do not place any heavy object on the toilet seat, toilet lid or top unit.
Doing so could cause cracking or cause the top unit to come loose and fall resulting in injury.
x
Doing so could damage the product and cause injury or water damage.
x
Do not lift up this product by the toilet seat or lid. Do not raise the toilet seat or lid while objects are resting on top of the toilet.
Doing so could cause the top unit to come loose and fall resulting in injury.
x
Do not fold or crush the water supply hose.
Doing so could cause water leaks.
x
To prevent a sudden water leak, do not remove the water fi lter drain valve when the water supply valve is open.
Doing so will cause water to spurt out.
x
Refer to Page 32 for instructions on cleaning the water fi lter drain valve.
Do not fl ush anything other than bodily waste and toilet paper. Also, do not fl ush too much toilet paper.
Doing so could clog the toilet, causing waste water overfl ow and water damage.
x
Do not pour hot water into the toilet.
Doing so may result in damage to the toilet, injury or water damage.
x
If the product is damaged, do not touch the damaged section.
Doing so could cause injury.
x
When operating the lift lever for cleaning, do not insert your fi ngers into the gap between the top unit and the bowl unit.
Do not use the product while the top unit is lifted up.
Do not use the product if the top unit is unstable.
Doing so could cause the top unit to come loose and fall, resulting in injury.
x
Safety Precautions (Continued)
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Safety Precautions (Continued)
DANGER To reduce the risk of electrocution:
1. Do not use while bathing.
2. Do not place or store the product where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.
3. Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid.
4. Do not reach for the product when it has fallen into water. Unplug it immediately.
DANGER
To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, ¿ re or injury to persons:
1. Close supervision is necessary when this product is used by, on, or near children or invalids.
2. Use this product only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
3. Never operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug, is not working properly, has been dropped or damaged, or has been dropped in water. Return the product to a service center for examination and repair.
4. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
5. Never block the air openings on the product or place it on a soft surface, such as a bed or couch, where the air openings may be blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and other similar items.
6. Never use while sleepy or drowsy.
7. Never drop or insert any object into any opening or hose.
8. Do not use outdoors. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
9. Connect this product to a properly grounded outlet only.
See "Grounding Instructions" in Page 10.
10. The tank should be fi lled with water only.
CAUTION
If a water leak should occur, always close the water supply valve.
Preventing damage to pipes and hoses due to freezing
Frozen water pipes could cause the top unit and the pipes to break, resulting in a water leak.
x
Regulate the room temperature to prevent the pipes and hoses from freezing during cold months.
When installing the water fi lter drain valve, make sure that it is securely tightened in its proper position.
Failure to securely tighten it might cause water leaks.
x
Always fl ush, even after just urinating.
Failure to do so could result in inadequate fl ushing and clog the bowl unit, causing waste water
x
overfl ow and water damage.
Wipe any urine, condensation, cleaner, water, etc. that has gotten on the fl oor with a well-wrung mop or cloth.
Failure to do so could cause staining of the fl oor and corrosion.
x
[North, Central, South America]
When not using the Washlet over an extended period of time, drain the water out of the top unit and the water supply hose, and pull the electrical plug from the outlet.
When using the product again, allow the product to refi ll with water fi rst.
Otherwise, the water in the tank might become contaminated and cause skin infl ammation or
x
other problems. Leaving the power ON might cause a fi re or heat.
x
If the bowl unit is clogged, disconnect the power plug and remove the clog.
If the auto bowl unit fl ush were allowed to function, it would make the wastewater in the bowl
x
unit overfl ow resulting in water damage. Use any commonly available toilet plunger to remove the clogging.
[Asia, Oceania, Middle East]
When not using the Washlet over an extended period of time, drain the water out of the top unit and the water supply hose, and switch the breaker on the distribution board to OFF.
When using the product again, allow the product to refi ll with water fi rst.
Otherwise, the water in the tank might become contaminated and cause skin infl ammation or
x
other problems. Leaving the power ON might cause a fi re or heat.
x
If the bowl unit is clogged, switch the breaker on the distribution board to OFF and remove the clog.
If the auto fl ush were allowed to function, it would make the wastewater in the bowl unit
x
overfl ow and may result in water damage. Use any commonly available toilet plunger to remove the clogging.
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For prevention of malfunctions
Do not block the body sensor or the remote control
transmitter or receiver.
<About the Body Sensors>
Two types of body sensor are used.
Body sensor A detects changes in heat.
Detection may be diffi cult when the room
x
temperature exceeds 86°F (30°C), such as in the summertime. When sunlight is directly on the sensor area or a
x
heater is used in the bathroom, the sensor may detect incorrectly due to the heat, resulting in the automatic operation of functions such as auto lid opening and closing. When the bathroom door is open, the sensor may
x
detect people who pass to the front or side of the toilet.
Body sensor B detects when someone stands in
front of the bowl unit.
Body sensor B emits an infrared beam as shown
x
in the fi gure. When someone moves into the line of this infrared beam, the sensor detects the person.
Detection by the sensor may be diffi cult when the
*
toilet is used by someone small, such as a child.
Body sensor A Body sensor B
<About the seat switch>
When you sit on the toilet seat, the seat switch
turns ON, enabling you to use various features.
(A click sound is heard when the seat switch is
ACTIVATED.)
Seat switch (Built-in)
The toilet seat lowers.
Gap
Switch
ON
The seat switch will not turn on unless you sit on
the seat properly.
Note
When a child uses the Washlet, the seat
switch may not be ACTIVATED their light body weight.
Since the toilet seat is designed to move up
and down, a clearance is provided between the toilet seat cushion and the bowl unit.
For prevention of damage
Wipe plastic areas such as the top unit and remote
control with a soft, wet cloth.
Do not lean against the toilet lid.
Problem Prevention
[North, Central, South America]
Disconnect the power plug if there is a risk of
lightning.
[Asia, Oceania, Middle East]
Switch the breaker on the distribution board to OFF if
there is a risk of lightning. A toilet seat cover or a toilet lid cover cannot be used.
(The body sensor or seat switch may not function properly.)
Cover
Do not urinate on the top unit, toilet seat or wand.
(Doing so may cause pink or brown stains or a malfunction.) Do not apply strong forces to the control panel of the
remote control. When using a toilet cleaner to clean the toilet, wash it
off within 3 minutes and leave the toilet seat and toilet lid open.
Wipe off any cleaner that remains on the bowl unit.
x
(If vapor from a toilet bowl cleaner enters the top unit, it may cause a malfunction.)
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
(Doing so may cause temperature changes resulting in changes in color, irregular heated seat temperature, a remote control malfunction or a Washlet malfunction.) Use radios, etc. away from the Washlet.
(The Washlet could cause interference with the radio signal.) If you use a booster seat for infants or a soft highchair,
remove it after use.
(Keeping it installed may prevent some of the functions from being used.)
Do not apply force to the remote control.
(May cause malfunctions.) To prevent the hangar from being dropped, set it in the remote control hanger when you are not using it. Be careful not to expose it to water.
About rear cleansing, soft rear cleansing, front cleansing and wide front cleansing
These functions wash away waste and dirt from a
x
localized area of your body. Do not cleanse too much or for too long.
x
Doing so may wash away normal bacteria, upsetting the balance of bacteria inside your body. People who are receiving medical treatment or
x
therapy in this localized area should consult their doctor before use.
Operational Precautions
Grounding Instructions
This product should be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electrical current.
The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
DANGER - Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the grounding wire to either fl at-head terminal.
Check with a qualifi ed electrician or serviceman if the grounding wire instructions are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded.
This product is factory equipped with a specifi c electric cord and plug to permit connection to a proper electric circuit. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same confi guration as the plug.
No adapter should be used with this product. Do not modify the plug provided - if it will not fi t in the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualifi ed electrician.
If the product must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit, the reconnection should be made by qualifi ed service personnel.
If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a three wire extension cord that has a three blade grounding plug, and a three-slot receptacle outlet that will accept the plug on the product.
Replace or repair a damaged cord.
Grounding pin
Save these instructions.
Safety Precautions (Continued)
Remote control receiver
Seat switch (Built-in)
Toilet lid
Model name,
part no., etc.
Bowl unit (Page 29)
* Use in situations such as when the remote control
batteries have dischaged.
POWER ON/OFF button
FRONT ON/OFF button
Soft light
"FULL FLUSH" button
REAR ON/OFF button
Power plug (Page 15)
Water filter
(Internal parts of the
water supply valve)
(Page 32)
Water supply
valve
(Page 15)
Main display
POWER LED
SEAT LED
CLEAN indicatorENERGY
SAVER LED
Warm air dryer door
Wand door
Wand
Soft light
Body sensor A (Page 11)
Washlet control panel
Heated seat
Toilet lid and toilet seat underside
Water drain lever (Page 53)
Cover
Toilet seat cushions
Left side of top unit
Water filter drain valve
Right side of top unit
Deodorizing filter (Page 34)
Deodorizer vent
Remote control receiver
Cleaning lift lever
Toilet lid cushion
Gasket
Body sensor B (Page 11)
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Introduction
Parts Names
1. Insert the battery.
1
Remove the remote control from the hanger.
Hanger
Remote control
2
Open the battery cover and insert two AA batteries.
Open
Close
Battery cover
When you set the batteries correctly in
place, the following display lights up on the rear side of the remote control.
3
Mount the remote control in the hanger.
About the batteries
Use dry cell, alkaline batteries. Follow the
instructions below to prevent the batteries from rupturing or leaking fl uid. When replacing the batteries, use new batteries of
x
the same brand. If you will not be using the remote control for a long
x
time, remove the batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
x
When the remote control is locked to prevent theft
1
Remove the screws (2, left and right) from the remote control ¿ xture.
Wall
(Side view)
Loosen
Phillips screwdriver (Fine-tip type)
Hanger
Fastening parts
(2, left and right)
Fastening parts (2, left and right)
Screw
(2, left and right)
Remote control
2
Remove the remote control from the hanger.
Screw
(2, left and right)
Wall
Hanger
Remote control
Remove
To return
Tighten and fi x the screws (2, left and right). (Overtightening may cause damage to parts such as the hanger)
2. Turn on the power.
1
[North, Central, South America]
Insert the power plug.
The wand extends and then retracts.
x
[Asia, Oceania, Middle East]
Switch the breaker on the distribution board to ON.
The wand extends and then retracts.
x
2
Check that the POWER LED on the main display of the Washlet is lit up.
If it does not light up, press [POWER ON/
x
OFF] to light it up.
3. Open the water supply valve.
1
Remove the side panel.
2
Fully open the water supply valve.
<For water supply from floor>
<For water supply from wall>
3
Reinstall the side panel.
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Introduction
Preparation
Using the Washlet for the First Time
16 17
Operation
Basic Operations
[REAR CLEANSING] (Push the top side) : Cleanses your rear. [REAR SOFT] (Push the bottom side) : Cleanses your rear with a gentle water flow.
[FRONT CLEANSING]
(Push the top side) : Serves as a bidet for wo men.
[WIDE]
(Push the bottom side) : Cleanses a wide r area with the bidet.
[DRYER]: Dries your front and/or rear.
[STOP]
:
Stops the operation.
Cleansing
Drying
Stopping
Function that operate when a button is pressed during "REAR CLEANSING", "REAR
SOFT", "FRONT CLEANSING" or "WIDE".
[OSCILLATING]
When you press this button, the wand moves back and forth to wash you thoroughly.
[PULSATING]
When you press this button, the wand cleanses with pulsation.
[POSITION]
You can adjust the position to one of five positions.
"" Moves to the front, "" Moves to the rear)
When you press the flush button, the position returns to the default position (position setting 3).
If you do not want to return the wand to the default setting, refer to Page 50.
[PRESSURE]
You can adjust the water pressure to one of five levels. ("+": Stronger, "-": Softer)
When you press the flush button, the pressure returns to the default setting (pressure
setting 3).
If you do not want to return the wand to the default setting, refer to Page 50.
[PERSONAL SETTING LOCK 1]/ [PERSONAL SETTING LOCK 2]
You can store your preferred wand position, water pressure and water temperature settings.
To store a setting
While cleansing is in progress, set your preferred wand position, water pressure, and warm water temperature, and then press and hold [USER 1] or [USER 2] for 2 seconds or longer.
To use
After [USER 1] or [USER 2] is pressed, please push the button used for cleaning.
[FULL FLUSH] : Perform a full flush.
[LIGHT FLUSH] : Perform a light flush.
[SEAT OPEN/CLOSE] :
Opens and closes the toilet seat.
Cleaning features
(Page 20)
AUTO features
(Page 18)
Temperature adjustment
(Page 22)
Energy-saver setting
(Page 24)
Temperature feature
selection
(Page 22)
Remote control backside
[LID OPEN/CLOSE] :
Opens and closes the lid.
Flush
Opening and closing
When flushing or opening/closing the toilet lid/seat with the remote control
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Operation
Automatic Functions
Convenience Features
Various automatic functions are available, such as a toilet lid that opens and closes automatically.
Operation under the initial
x
settings is described below.
Approaching
Sitting
Standing-up
Moving away
Note
Changing
settings
Flush automatically
AUTO FLUSH
When sitting on the toilet
The toilet fl ushes.
( After about 10
seconds)
Auto bowl unit cleaning will be
x
unavailable for about 60 seconds after fl ushing the toilet. (Operate with the remote control) The fl ushing time varies depending on
x
how long you sit on the toilet seat. Around 6 to 30 seconds: "LIGHT FLUSH" Around 30 seconds or more: "FULL FLUSH" You must stand in front of the toilet
x
bowl for 6 seconds or more to activate the auto fl ush. When the tank is being replenished
x
and an LED will fl icker on the main display, you cannot fl ush the toilet even with the remote control.
AUTO FLUSH ON/OFF
x
AUTO FLUSH WAITING
x
TIME ( Page 40)
When standing in front of the toilet
The toilet fl ushes.
( Using a "LIGHT FLUSH"
about 3 seconds after the person has moved about
0.98 ft (about 30 cm) away from the toilet seat)
Opening the toilet lid automatically
AUTO OPEN/ CLOSE
When using the toilet seat
Toilet lid closes
( About 90
seconds after you stand up from the toilet seat)
When the room temperature reaches
x
about 86°F (about 30°C) or higher, the sensor may not detect properly, preventing the toilet lid from opening. (Open and close with the remote control) When the toilet lid is closed with the
x
remote control or by hand, it cannot open automatically for about 15 seconds. (Open and close with the remote control) If you sit on the toilet seat or stand in
x
front of the bowl unit briefl y, it will take about 5 minutes to close automatically.
AUTO OPEN/CLOSE
x
ON/OFF Time until closing
x
( Page 42) Time until opening
x
Automatically opening
x
both the toilet seat and toilet lid instead of just the lid ( Page 44)
Toilet lid opens
When standing-up to urinate
Toilet lid opens
Open the toilet seat with the remote
*
control.
The toilet lid and toilet seat close
( About 90 seconds after
moving away by about 0.98 ft (about 30 cm) or more)
Lighting up the inside of the bathroom with a soft light
SOFT LIGHT
Middle mode lights up
High mode lights up
Middle mode lights up
( About 90
seconds after standing up)
Low mode lights up
( Goes out
after about 5 seconds)
Soft light ON/OFF
x
( Page 48)
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Operation
Approaching
Sitting Standing-up
Note
Changing settings
Deodorizer ON/
x
OFF ( Page 46)
DEODORIZER
Deodorizer stops
(After about 2 minutes)
Starts the deodorizer
Cleans the wand automatically
( After about 25 seconds,
the wand extends and "ewater+"
*
comes out from the base of the wand)
( Only when the cleansing
functions are used)
When the wand has not been cleaned
x
in 8 hours, the wand is cleaned automatically. (Water comes out from near the wand cover)
Auto wand cleaning
x
ON/OFF ( Page 46)
Clean the wand automatically with clean and sterile water
*
AUTO WAND CLEANING
After-mist
( After the automatic
wand cleaning is fi nished, "ewater+"
*
mist is sprayed inside the bowl unit)
The pre-mist and after-mist are not
x
sprayed if the toilet seat is open. The pre-mist is not sprayed for about 90
x
seconds after the after-mist has fi nished. When the bowl has not been cleaned in 8
x
hours, the mist is sprayed inside the bowl unit automatically.
Auto bowl cleaning
x
ON/OFF ( Page 46)
Sanitize the bowl unit with "ewater+"
*
.
AUTO BOWL CLEANING
Pre-mist
( A mist is sprayed
inside the bowl unit to make it more diffi cult for dirt to adhere)
Bowl LIGHT ON/
x
OFF ( Page 48)
BOWL LIGHT
LED inside the bowl unit lights up during pre­mist
LED inside the bowl unit lights up during the auto wand cleaning and after­mist
INDICATOR
Lights up when "Auto wand cleaning",
x
"Auto bowl cleaning" or "Deodorizer" is operating. (Only when sitting on the toilet seat)
CLEAN indicator
x
ON/OFF ( Page 48)
CLEAN indicator lights up
CLEAN indicator lights up cyclically.
Automatic Functions
Cleansing Features
"ewater+" * is used automatically to clean the wand and bowl unit.
* What is meant by "ewater+" ?
This is a hypochlorous water that is generated from chloride ions in tap water via electrolysis (aka: electrolysed water or EO). It is widely used for cleaning and disinfecting items such as food, utensils and baby bottles.
Well water may not deliver the required
x
effect. (Because the level of chloride ions is low.) Clean, sterile water helps to minimize
x
dirty surfaces, but does not make cleaning unnecessary. The effect and duration vary depending on
x
the usage environment and conditions.
If dirt adheres...
If dirt adheres to the wand
during use, you can extend the wand to clean it.
Cleaning the wand (Page 35)
The bowl unit can be cleaned
while the toilet is À ushing.
Cleaning the bowl unit (Page 29)
Support Cleaning
Cleaning INDICATOR
Lights to show that the "clean" functions are operating.
BOWL LIGHT
Lights to show that auto bowl cleaning and auto wand cleaning are operating.
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