Useful Information
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Useful Information
Preparing the Toilet for Long-term Disuse
Use the following procedure to drain the water and disconnect the power if the following circumstances are applicable.
The shower toilet will not be used for an extended period of time due to travel. Long-term disuse may cause water to
become contaminated. This contaminant could deposit on the toilet.
The shower toilet will not be used for an extended period of time due to being in a vacation home. As temperatures
drop in unoccupied houses during the course of seasons, water could freeze during times of cold temperatures.
Draining Water
Close the water shutoff valve to shut off
the water supply.
* If the open/close knob is dif cult to turn, grasp it
with a dry cloth and turn.
Close
Water shutoff
valve
Open/close
knob
Press th e
【
Flush Full
】
button or press the
ush button on the toilet body.
* Wait approximately 20 seconds.
* Con rm that the water does not ow when
attempting to ush the toilet.
Drain the water from the water supply
side.
①
Remove the side cover on the left side when
facing the toilet body.
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②
Place a basin or similar beneath the strainer.
③
Remove the strainer, rinse away dirt that has
attached to the strainer and O-ring, and then
completely remove the part.
Strainer
Turn clockwise
①
②
[CAUTION]
When removing the strainer, make sure not to
damage the water supply hose.
④
Insert the power plug into an outlet.
⑤
Press and hold both the
【
Power Save
】
and
【
Auto Clean
】
buttons for at least 2 seconds.
* Remaining water in the toilet body will drain over
a 15-second period.
【
Power Save
】
+
【
Auto Clean
】
⑥
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
⑦
After the water has been drained, securely
reattach the strainer.
Strainer
①
②
Turn counterclockwise
Reinstall the side cover.
* Perform steps
through
of the "Installing Side
Covers" procedure to install the side cover.
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Check for leaks from the water shutoff
valve.
Reusing the toilet
Always perform the necessary preparations and
checks before use. (
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