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4. Cleaning and maintenance
Lid and toilet seat, water flow and temperature regulators
Clean the lid, toilet seat and regulators every day using a soft cloth and warm
water with a mild household cleaner. Do not use abrasive, chlorine-based or
acidic cleaning products.
When cleaning the ceramic, always open the lid or remove it completely so that
any rising vapours cannot damage the plastic.
Toilet ceramic
Clean the ceramic regularly or as soon as it gets dirty. Use a commercial sanitary
cleaner to regularly clean the ceramic. To remove limescale, use a commercial
limescale remover or a vinegar-based cleaner. Always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions when using a cleaning product.
Avoid any contact with hard or metal objects which could damage or mark the
surface.
Shower arm
Slightly turn the water flow regulator (A) to self-cleaning: The shower arm
does not extend and the water rinses the shower arm and cleans it in this
position.
In the event of stubborn soiling, turn the water flow regulator until the shower
arm (C) extends with a small jet of water. Remove the dirt with the aid of a
suitable brush or a soft cloth. Only use a mild cleaning detergent when doing
so.
If using water with a very high lime content, lime deposit can build up on the
shower nozzle, shower arm and the safety and hygiene system. This can be
removed with a commercial limescale remover or vinegar-based cleaner, or
replaced in the event of more persistent deposits. These components are availa-
ble as spare parts (see “Spare parts” section).
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