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S a ni t a ry

T ro u b l e

P l ea s e  ch eck

Ref.  

P a g e

T h e  s o ft   l i g h t   o r  b o w l  

l i g h t   d o es   no t   l i g h t   u p

Is the setting " OFF" ?

Set to " ON" .

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T h e  m i s t   s p ra y s   o u t  

s p o nt a neo u s l y

When body sensor A detects someone,  the pre- mist is sprayed.

When the cleaning f unctions have  not been used in 8  hours,  mist is sprayed 

inside the bow l unit automatically.

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T h e  C l ea n  L i g h t  

i l l u m i na t es   t h e  i ns i d e 

o f  t h e  t o i l et   b o w l .

( S N 9 9 3 M X   o nl y )

When the " Flush" ,  " Rear w ashing"  and " Rear sof t w ashing"  f unctions hav e 

not been used in 10  hours,  the clean light lights up.

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T h e  C L E A N   i nd i ca t o r 

d o es   no t   l i g h t   u p

Is the setting " OFF" ?  

Set to " ON" .

If  the CLEAN indicator does not light up,  it is time f or parts replacement.

Consult w ith us ( See the contact inf ormation on the back  cove r) .

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B a ck  

co v er

T h e  t o i l et   b o w l  

s u rfa ce  rep el s   w a t er 

o r  t end s   t o   g et   d i rt y

( S N 9 9 3 M X   o nl y )

The toilet bow l surf ace needs to be cleaned.

Clean w ith a toilet brush or the lik e using commercially av ailable hydrochloric 

acid- based or inorganic acid- based detergent.

For daily cleaning,  use neutral detergent.

Is " AUTO OPEN/CLOSE( LID) "  set to " OFF" ?

When AUTO OPEN/CLOSE is set to " OFF"  Clean Light does not w ork  w hile 

the lid is open.

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Reference

Summary of Contents for NEOREST 700H

Page 1: ...ear month day Warranty Registration and Inquiry For product warranty registration TOTO U S A Inc recommends On Line Warranty Registration Please visit our web site http www totousa com If you have que...

Page 2: ...t h e encl o s ed i nfo rm a t i o n t o ens u re t h e s a fe u s e o f y o u r p ro d u ct B e s u re t o rea d t h i s I ns t ru ct i o n M a nu a l b efo re u s i ng y o u r p ro d u ct a nd k eep...

Page 3: ...l i nes s Clean light f unction Rem o v i ng o d o rs Deodorize r C o nv eni ent F u nct i o ns F l u s h i ng Remote control bow l unit cleaning 17 22 23 Auto bow l unit cleaning O p eni ng a nd cl o...

Page 4: ...onal Precautions 11 Parts Names 12 Preparation 14 Changing Settings 38 What to Do 5 0 f the ater oe not o due to a pow er f ailure 5 0 f the ater oe not o due to a w ater servi ce interruption 5 2 If...

Page 5: ...k of ex perience and k now ledge unless they hav e been giv en superv ision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible f or their saf ety Children should be supervi sed to...

Page 6: ...t a l l o w t h e w a t er s u p p l y h o s e t o t o u ch t h e p o w er p l u g o r o u t l et o n o a a e on en at on re t n n a re e e tr a ho heat or a hort D o no t d o a ny t h i ng t h a t m...

Page 7: ...y onne t n to hot ater a re t n rn an e ent a a e M a k e s u re t h a t a p ro p erl y g ro u nd ed 3 p ro ng o u t l et h a s b een i ns t a l l ed Failure to install a grounded outlet could cause...

Page 8: ...e a ny h ea v y o b j ect o n t h e t o i l et s ea t t o i l et l i d o r t o p u ni t Doing so could cause cracki ng or cause the top unit to come loose and f all resulting in inj ury Doing so could...

Page 9: ...g h t ened i n i t s p ro p er p o s i t i o n Failure to securely tighten it may cause a w ater leaks I f t h e b o w l u ni t i s cl o g g ed d i s co nnect t h e p o w er p l u g a nd rem o v e t...

Page 10: ...ve r operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug is not w orki ng properly has been dropped or damaged or has been dropped in w ater Return the product to a servi ce center f or exa mination...

Page 11: ...lugged 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...

Page 12: ...sing it Be caref ul not to exp ose it to w ater F o r p rev ent i o n o f m a l fu nct i o ns Do not block the body sensor or the remote control transmitter or receive r A b o u t t h e b o d y s ens...

Page 13: ...n S h u t o ff v a l v e Page 15 W a t er s u p p l y h o s e B o w l u ni t Page 32 H ea t ed s ea t W a nd W a nd co v er W a rm a i r o u t l et co v er B o d y s ens o r A Page 11 L eft s i d e o...

Page 14: ...ck p a ck i ng D eo d o ri zi ng fi l t er Page 34 SN9 9 2M The toilet lid shape va ries by model Descriptions in this manual are based on the illustrations of SN9 9 3MX Rem o t e co nt ro l recei v e...

Page 15: ...e eft an r ht Ove rtightening may cause damage to parts such as the hanger 1 I ns ert t h e b a t t ery 1 Remove the remote control f rom the hanger R e m o t e co n t r o l Ha n g e r 2 Open the batt...

Page 16: ...nd then retracts 2 Check that the POWER LED on the main display is lit up If it does not light up press POWER ON OFF to light it up T o t u rn t h e p o w er O F F Press POWER ON OFF to t rn the o er...

Page 17: ...tion to one of f iv e positions to the front to the rear When you press the button to f lush the position returns to the standard position 3rd position If you do not w ant to return the w and to the s...

Page 18: ...u r n t o p r e v i o u s m e n u Temperature adj ustment button A d j u s t t e m p e r a t u r e s F lushing O pening and closing W h e n f l u s h i n g a n d o p e n i n g c l o s i n g t h e t o...

Page 19: ...e r v i e w o f t h e s e t t i n g s t h a t c a n b e c o n f i g u r e d w i t h t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l Se e t h e co r r e s p o n d i n g p a g e s f o r t h e d e t a i l e d d e scr i...

Page 20: ...TO OPEN DELAY 4 SEAT LID AUTO OPEN CLOSE 1 4 1 SOFT LIGHT 2 BOWL LIGHT 3 INDICATOR LIGHT 1 3 1 AUTO ENERGY SAVER 2 TIMER SAVER ENERGY SAVER 1 2 1 BOWL CLEANING 2 WAND CLEANING MANUAL CLEANING 1 2 ON O...

Page 21: ...L E A N I N G C L E A N L I G H T F U N C T I O N S N 9 9 3 M X o nl y P re m i s t A mist is sprayed inside the bow l unit to mak e t ore t for rt to a here A ft er m i s t EWATER 1 mist is sprayed...

Page 22: ...OPEN CLOSE is set to OFF Flush and Washing 3 are not used When the Flush and Washing 3 are not used f or about 10 hours the clean light lights up BOWL LIGHT ON OFF Page 46 Lights up continuously or in...

Page 23: ...es Af ter about 10 seconds When standing up to urinate O p eni ng t h e t o i l et l i d a u t o m a t i ca l l y A U T O O P E N C L O S E When using the toilet seat T o i l et l i d o p ens T o i l...

Page 24: ...om the toilet seat Detection by the body sensor may be t hen the roo te erat re ex ceeds 8 6 F 30 C Open by hands When the toilet lid is closed w ith the remote control or by hand it cannot open autom...

Page 25: ...control is locke d to preve nt thef t Page 14 Ha n g e r 2 Press TEMP W ATER TEM P SEAT TEM P DR YER TEM P Select an item Select a setting Temperature adj ustment button R e m o t e co n t r o l b a...

Page 26: ...DR YER TEM P W ATER TEM P SEAT TEM P DR YER TEM P W a rm w a t er t em p era t u re O F F L o w Hi g h P ress until O F F appears T o i l et s ea t t em p era t u re W h e n O F F i s se t t h e SE A...

Page 27: ...The NEOREST detects time er o th nfre ent e and low ers the toilet seat temperature automatically G r e e n W hen energy sav er is not set O f f T I M E R E N E RG Y S A V E R Y o u w a nt t o s a v e...

Page 28: ...imer energy save r See above During auto energy save r Same LED indication as auto energy save r See above O F F L o w Ex ample When timer energy sav er and auto energy sav er are used together S et t...

Page 29: ...E R 1 4 ENTER PUSH SELECT Press MENU 2 M EN U 1 M AN UAL C LEAN I N G 2 EN ER G Y SAV ER 2 4 ENTER P USH SELECT Use to select ENERGY SAVER and then press ENTER E N E R G Y SA V E R 1 A UT O E N E R G...

Page 30: ...1 A UT O E N E R G Y SA V E R 2 T I M E R SA V E R 2 2 O F F ENTER PUSH SE L E C T 4 Use to select 3H 6 H 9 H or OFF and then press ENTER TI M ER SAV ER 1 TI M ER SAV ER 1 1 3 H ENTER P USH SELEC T T...

Page 31: ...u t l et b efo re cl ea ni ng m a i nt ena nce o r i ns p ect i o n P a g e 1 5 A l w a y s s w i t ch t h e b rea k er o n t h e d i s t ri b u t i o n b o a rd t o O F F Asia Oceania Middle East onl...

Page 32: ...or malf unction C a u t i o ns w i t h u s e o f d et erg ent T h e N E O RE S T i s a n el ect ri c a p p l i a nce B e ca refu l no t t o l et w a t er s eep i ns i d e o r l ea v e d et erg ent i n...

Page 33: ...riginal leve l To stop part w ay through Press STOP I f t h e b o w l u ni t i s cl o g g ed Using a manual pump or the like provi de 10 cm or more clearance betw een the top of the bow l unit and the...

Page 34: ...e to select WAND CLEANING ON OFF Press ENTER to ext end the w and Press ENTER again to retract the w and Release the pressure f rom the w ater supply pipe 3 Unplug the pow er plug Page 15 4 Remove the...

Page 35: ...e e of the eo or n ter to t o t Do not pull w ith undue f orce May cause damage or malf unctions D e o d o r i zi n g f i l t e r R e ce ss 3 Clean w ith a tool such as a toothbrush hen a h n th ater...

Page 36: ...1 Press MENU 2 Use to select MANUAL CLEANING Press ENTER 3 Use to select WAND CLEANING ON OFF Press ENTER The w and ext ends and w ater sprays out f or cleaning The w and automatically retracts af ter...

Page 37: ...G Press ENTER 3 Use to select WAND CLEANING ON OFF Press ENTER to ext end the w and Press ENTER again to retract the w and Release the pressure f rom the w ater supply pipe 3 Unplug the pow er plug 4...

Page 38: ...ply filter In the water shutoff valve 37 7 hten the n t on the h to va lve 8 en the h to a e Page 15 he that there are no ea n the h to va lve or plumbing connections 9 Insert the pow er plug M a i nt...

Page 39: ...U T O C L O S E D E L A Y A U T O O P E N D E L A Y S E A T L I D A U T O C L E A N I N G A U T O W A N D C L E A N D E O D O RI Z E R L I G H T S O F T L I G H T B O W L L I G H T I N D I C A T O R...

Page 40: ...ically open and close the toilet lid Automatically open and close the toilet seat and toilet lid LID SEAT LID Set w hether or not to clean the w and automatically ON OFF All models Page 44 Set w hethe...

Page 41: ...T Use to select AUTO FLUSH and then press ENTER A UT O F L USH 1 A UT O F L USH 2 A UT O F L USH D E L A Y 1 2 O N 10 S ENTER PUSH SE L E C T R MENU RETURN button Items set on this display 1 A UT O F...

Page 42: ...O F F 10 S ENTER PUSH SE L E C T A UT O F L USH O F F T o r e t u r n 4 Use to select AUTO FLUSH DELAY A UT O F L USH 1 A UT O F L USH 2 A UT O F L USH D E L A Y 2 2 O N 10 S ENTER PUSH SE L E C T 5 U...

Page 43: ...em Select a setting Confirm AUTO OPEN CLOSE 1 AUTO OPEN CLOSE 2 AUTO CLOSE DELAY SELECT ENTER PUSH 1 4 ON 9 0 S S et w h et h er o r no t t o o p en t h e t o i l et l i d a u t o m a t i ca l l y 1 A...

Page 44: ...S 1 5 S 5 Use to select 15 S 30 S or 9 0 S and then press ENTER AUTO OPEN CLOSE 2 AUTO CLOSE DELAY 3 AUTO OPEN DELAY ENTER PUSH SELECT 3 4 9 0 S 3 0 S AUTO OPEN DELAY 3 0 S To r e t u r n 4 Use to sel...

Page 45: ...EL EC T Use to select AUTO CLEANING and then press ENTER Re m o t e co n t r o l b a c k si d e MENU RETURN button Items set on this display 1 A U T O W A N D C L EA N 2 DEODORIZER Select an item Sel...

Page 46: ...N D C L EA N 2 DEODORIZER ENTER P U S H S EL EC T 1 2 OFF ON A U T O W A N D C L EA N OFF T o r e t u r n 4 Use to select DEODORIZER A U T O C L EA N IN G 1 A U T O W A N D C L EA N 2 DEODORIZER ENTER...

Page 47: ...ss ENTER R e m o t e co n t r o l b a c k si d e MENU RETURN button Items set on this display 1 SOF T LIG H T 2 B OW L LIG H T 3 INDICATOR Select an item Select a setting Confirm LIG H T 1 SOF T LIG H...

Page 48: ...LIGHT LIG H T 1 SOF T LIG H T 2 B OW L LIG H T ENTER PUSH SELECT 2 3 ON ON 5 Use to select ON OFF and then press ENTER LIG H T 1 SOF T LIG H T 2 B OW L LIG H T ENTER PUSH SELECT 2 3 ON OF F B OW L LIG...

Page 49: ...s set on this display 1 ANTI FREEZING 2 BEEP 3 PERSONAL SETTING LOCK 4 PRESSURE POSITION SETTING The display appears but settings cannot be made Select an item Select a setting Confirm OTHER SETTING 1...

Page 50: ...3 PER SONAL SETTING LOCK ENTER PUSH SELECT 3 4 ON 4 Use to select ON OFF and then press ENTER OTH ER SETTING 3 PER SONAL SETTING LOCK ENTER PUSH SELECT 3 4 OF F P ER SON AL SETTI N G LOC K OFF To r e...

Page 51: ...W ater rises up to here The w ater in the toilet bow l w ill nev er spill ov er 3 When an electronic beep is heard and w ater supply stops loosen the hand leve r he to et he L oosen f the han e er oo...

Page 52: ...sing lid in this order Hand lever Closing lid 3 Insert the plug of the battery box into the plug receptacle B attery box P lug receptacle 4 Clean the toilet bow l w ith the hand leve r Step 2 to 3 on...

Page 53: ...wspaper dustcloth etc P our strongly aiming at the center of the bowl unit 2 f the ater e e o after h n add more w ater Preve nts odors Attention If there is a w ater supply f ailure set the auto bow...

Page 54: ...a rni ng L E D i s flashing replace the b a t t eri es L ow battery warning L E D Rep l a ci ng t h e b a t t eri es 1 Press POWER ON OFF on the control panel he oe o 2 Remove the remote control f rom...

Page 55: ...he pow er plug Page 15 Sw itch the breake r on the distribution board to ON Asia Oceania Middle East 3 Check that the POWER LED on the main display is lit up Page 15 4 Set the toilet seat temperature...

Page 56: ...tch the w ater in a paper cup or other receptacle I f t h e rem a i ni ng w a t er h a s fro z en a nd no w a t er co m es o u t Heat the inside of the bathroom and w arm the ater ho e an h to a e usi...

Page 57: ...eve r to its original position 5 Take appropriate measures f or the w ater remaining in the bow l unit Putting antif reez e in the w ater remaining in the toilet bow l w ill reduce its chance of f ree...

Page 58: ...O F F flashing Anti Freezi ng setting is ON Page 48 5 4 I s t h e b rea k er o n t h e d i s t ri b u t i o n b o a rd t u rned o n Check w hether there is a pow er outage or the break er has turned O...

Page 59: ...any cov ers When using a seat f or inf ants or a sof t highchair remove af ter each use Covers 1 1 T h e w a nd ex t end s b u t t h e w a s h i ng w a t er d o es no t co m e o u t T h e w a s h i ng...

Page 60: ...ollow ing instances 6 0 seconds af ter the toilet is f lushed Af ter 6 0 seconds hav e passed h n the re ote ontro When the amount of time seated on or standing in f ront of toilet seat is about six s...

Page 61: ...ha e t ete t n Remove any dirt that is on the body sensor Eve n w hen set to ON AUTO OPEN CLOSE LID is not perf ormed f or about 15 seconds af ter the toilet seat or toilet lid is closed When the toil...

Page 62: ...h a ha e t ete t n o e tt n o t re Sit back on the toilet seat 4 2 1 1 T h e t o i l et l i d a nd t o i l et s ea t o p en a t t h e s a m e t i m e re the ett n on re to o en the to et an to et eat...

Page 63: ...cove rs 1 1 E nerg y S a v er T ro u b l e P l ea s e ch eck Ref P a g e T h e t i m er energ y s a v er fea t u re i s no t w o rk i ng Did you replace the remote control batteries When the batterie...

Page 64: ...tions hav e not been used in 10 hours the clean light lights up 2 0 T h e C L E A N i nd i ca t o r d o es no t l i g h t u p Is the setting OFF Set to ON If the CLEAN indicator does not light up it i...

Page 65: ...v entilate the product is heard For about 30 minutes When not using the product When the cleaning f eature is not used f or about 8 hours you may hear the sound of auto w and cleaning 2 0 W a t er s p...

Page 66: ...ety devi ce Temperature f use a o re ent on e e Vacuum breake r Check va lve Warm air dryer Warm air temperature 1 Adj ustable temperature range About 35 to 5 5 C about 9 5 to 140 F r o o e Approx 0...

Page 67: ...5 In order for this limited warranty to be valid proof of purchase is required TOTO encourages warranty registration upon purchase to create a record of Product ownership at http www totousa com Prod...

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