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Cleaning the Areas of the Toilet That Are Covered by the Seat Unit
1. Remember to remove the power plug from the wall
outlet.
* If the water heater operates with no water in the tank, it
could cause smoke or fire.
2. Be sure to drain the water out of the warm water
tank.
* If there is still water in the tank, it could leak out.
3. Do not pull on any cord or water supply hose.
* Doing so may lead to damage or a water leak.
4. Carefully handle the seat unit when removing or
cleaning.
* Failure to do so may lead to water leakage.
5. Never turn the seat unit upside down while it is
connected to the power supply.
* It could cause damage to this product.
2. Close the water shutoff valve to cut off the
water supply. (See caution 2.)
Since the water shutoff valve is adjusted
beforehand, keep track of the turns so you
can return the valve to its original position.
1. Remove the power plug from the wall
outlet. (See caution 1.)
1. Removing the seat unit
* When removing this product, slide the unit slowly without holding the
toilet seat or toilet seat lid. Do not use excessive force.
3.
Slide this product forward,
raise it
slightly
, and
remove it from the toilet. (See caution 2, 3 and 4.)
Pull the lock lever on the right side of the seat unit.
4. Carefully place the seat unit
on the rim of the toilet bowl.
1
2
CAUTION
* Do not pull.
* Do not reverse
* Do not place on
the floor.
Turn clockwise.
Water shutoff valve
Slide
forward
Lock lever
1
2
* Do not pull.
* Do not reverse
* Do not place on
the floor.
Turn clockwise.
Water shutoff valve
Slide
forward
Lock lever
1
2
* Do not pull.
* Do not reverse
* Do not place on
the floor.
Turn clockwise.
Water shutoff valve
Slide
forward
Lock lever
1
2
* Do not pull.
* Do not reverse
* Do not place on
the floor.
Turn clockwise.
Water shutoff valve
Slide
forward
Lock lever
1
2
* Do not pull.
* Do not reverse
* Do not place on
the floor.
Turn clockwise.
Water shutoff valve
Slide
forward
Lock lever
1
2