3
Safety Precautions .................... 4
Operational Precautions .......... 11
Parts Names ........................... 12
Preparation .............................. 14
Changing Settings ................... 40
What to Do?............................. 52
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If there is no water due to a power
outage or water failure .............. 52
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If you cannot operate with the
remote control ...................... 52
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Freeze Damage Prevention ... 53
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Long Periods of Disuse ........ 54
Troubleshooting ....................... 56
Speci
fi
cations .......................... 64
Warranty .................................. 66
Basic Operations ..................... 16
Automatic Functions
(Cleaning Features) ................. 20
DEODORIZER, AUTO WAND CLEANING,
AUTO BOWL CLEANING, BOWL LIGHT,
CLEAN INDICATOR
Automatic Functions
(Convenience Features) .......... 22
AUTO FLUSH, AUTO OPEN/CLOSE,
SOFT LIGHT
Temperature Adjustment ......... 24
Energy Saver Features............ 26
Power Plug .............................. 30
Top Unit ................................... 31
Bowl Unit ................................. 32
Bowl Unit cleaning
Gap of the Top Unit ................. 33
Water Filter Drain Valve .......... 35
Deodorizing Filter .................... 36
Wand ....................................... 37
Wand cleaning
Water
fi
lter ............................... 38
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Cleaning
Support
Sanitary Toilet
The "" feature keeps the toilet bowl clean at all times.
The self-cleaning functions operate
automatically.
(See pages 20 and 21 for details.)
As you approach
and sit
A mist is sprayed in
the bowl unit to make it
more dif
fi
cult for dirt to
adhere.
When you sit on
the toilet seat, the
deodorizer operates.
The wand is cleaned
with "".
(The wand extends and
then retracts.)
"" is sprayed in
the bowl unit to maintain
cleanliness.
As you stand up
Reference
Maintenance
Operation
Introduction
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