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PRODUCT INSTALLATION
Before Installation
Watch our installation video
Installation for all Swash products can be
found online at
brondell.com
Check bolt spread
This bidet seat can only be installed on toilets
with a bolt hole spread of 5.3–7.7 in.
(see Product Dimensions on page 8 for more
information).
Check for a concealed toilet fill valve
Many modern toilets have sleek designs
intended to cover and camouflage plumbing
connections, which make a standard Swash
installation difficult or impossible. For this, we
recommend using our Alternate Swash Bidet
Seat T-valve, found on
brondell.com
.
Check water supply line
Check the line that connects the toilet tank
to the water shut off valve. If it is a rigid pipe,
you may need to purchase a flexible hose
to replace it before installing the Swash.
The length of the hose and the size of the
connectors will vary.
Residual moisture is normal
Every product is tested with pure water during
production to ensure the highest quality
and performance. It is normal to find a small
amount of residual moisture on the product.
Tools
A Phillips head or standard screwdriver may be
needed to remove the existing toilet seat and
a standard wrench may be needed for tight
water supply connections. Teflon tape can be
helpful in creating a water-tight seal between
plumbing connections.
CAUTION
Do not plug the product in while the unit is upside down.
This may cause damage to the internal components.