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Return the thermostatic control knob
to an appropriate position after using
hot water.
Return the thermostatic control knob to an
appropriate position after using hot water.
Continuing to use the hot water with the knob in
the hot position may cause burns.
Using other equipment that share the same
water/hot water supply source at the same time
may cause unstable water temperature. If
multiple equipment are to be used, move the
thermostatic control knob slowly to adjust the
water temperature.
Adjust the water temperature while
checking the temperature by hand.
When adjusting the temperature of the water,
reduce the volume of water, point the shower
head away from the customer and check the
temperature by hand. Take care when doing so,
as hot water may come out of the shower head.
Adhere to the following when
operating the seat.
When operating the seat, check and make sure
that there are no people or objects around the
seat. The seat may hit them when operating,
leading to injury.
Disassembly and
repairs/modifications are prohibited.
Disassembly, repairs and modifications must not
be conducted by people other than qualified
repair technicians. Failure to follow this instruction
may cause electrocution, fire or abnormal
operation, leading to injury.
< Basin Tilt Specification>
To adjust the degree of tilt of the basin, see the
section "Adjusting Basin Movement" (p.16).
Disassembly
Prohibited
Do not use hot water (boiling water)
of 60
℃
or higher.
Using hot water of 60
℃
or higher may deform or
damage the parts such as the basin, shower head
and tap.
CAUTION
Hot water
Warning
Do not lean on the basin
Leaning on the basin may cause the basin to fall
over.
Also, colouring dyes on the neck cushion or
basin may stain the user's clothes.
Install on a stable area
Install the main body on a flat, firm floor, and fix it
securely. Failure to follow this instruction may
cause the main body to fall over.