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< About the body sensors >
Two types of body sensors are used.
Body sensor A detects changes in heat.
Detection may be dif
fi
cult when the room temperature
exceeds 86°F (30°C), such as in the summertime.
When sunlight is directly on the sensor area or a 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
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 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 dif
fi
cult when the
toilet is used by someone small, such as a child.
Operational Precautions
■
For prevention of malfunctions
Do not block the body sensor or the remote control
transmitter or receiver.
< 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)
Gap
The toilet seat lowers.
Switch
ON
Sit back on the toilet seat.
The seat switch will not turn on unless you
sit on the seat properly.
Note
When a child uses the product, the seat switch
may not be ACTIVATED by 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 cloth tightly wrung out
with water.
Do not lean against the toilet lid.
■
For prevention of malfunctions and
failures
Unplug the power plug if there is a risk of
lightning.
A toilet seat cover or a toilet lid cover cannot be
used.
(Using them may cause
an incorrect detection by
the body sensors and seat
switch or result in toilet seat
and toilet lid opening or
closing in a wrong manner.)
Covers
Do not urinate on the top unit, toilet seat or wand.
(Doing so may cause a failure or discoloration.)
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.
(If vapor from a toilet cleaner enters the top
unit, it may cause a malfunction.)
Do not use the product with the toilet lid
removed.
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
(Doing so may cause changes in color, irregular
heated seat temperature, remote control
malfunction or product malfunction due to the
change in temperature.)
Use radios, etc. away from product.
(The product 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 remote control from being
dropped, set it in the hanger when you are not
using it. Be careful not to expose it to water.
Do not place anything on the toilet seat and lid,
and do not press them with hands.
(Failure to do so may turn on the seat switch,
causing the
fl
oor to get wet if buttons on the
remote control are touched and warm water
comes out from the wand.)
Dry cloth or tissue
Body sensor A
(Detects changes in heat)
Body sensor B (Detects a person
standing in front of the bowl unit.)
Introduction