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Note
Caution
Caution
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To Fill up the Basin with Water
Shower Hose Slot
Drain cap
The drain is closed.
The drain is open.
Clockwise Direction
Anticlockwise Direction
<Filling the Basin>
<Discharging the Water>
The drain cap must be detached from the drain
outlet when the product is not in use. If the lid
is not detached, the lid may accidentally close,
and the water may overflow the basin from the
failure to notice water discharge, thus resulting
in water leaks.
Do not leave the shower head in the water. Water may flow back when the water pressure
in the water pipe decreases during a water outage.
When the drainage speed slows, there is a possibility that dust and dirt may have clogged
the drainpipe. Immediately stop using the product and contact your closest dealer.
<Lite or product with the lock tilt function>
Do not move the basin with water in it. Failure to take this precaution may result in overflow of
water from the basin or splashing of water over your closest dealer.
Drain cap
The amount of accumulated hot water may decrease slightly in an amount that does not affect use.
A small amount of water may flow out, which does not affect use. If the decreasing level is
significant, the gasket of the drain cap may have deteriorated or become worn. Replace the drain cap.
(Available at additional cost.)
To fill the basin with water, rotate the drain cap in
the clockwise direction to close the drain outlet.
The amount of water should be below the level
shown by the dotted line in the illustration below
(just below the shower hose slot).
When water accumulates and exceeds the dotted
line, water may overflow from the shower hose
slot.
To drain the water, rotate the drain cap in the
anticlockwise direction to open the drain outlet.