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Clean Light *

Mist

Photocatalyst coat *

2

3

Reference

Maintenance

Introduction

Safety Precautions .................... 4
Operational Precautions .......... 11
Parts Names ............................ 12
Preparation .............................. 14

Changing Settings ................... 36
What to Do?............................. 48

If there is no water due to a 
power outage or water failure ... 48

If you cannot operate with 
the remote control ................ 48

Freeze Damage Prevention ... 49

Long Periods of Disuse ........ 50

Troubleshooting ....................... 51
Speci

fi

 cations .......................... 58

Limited Warranty ..................... 59

Basic Operations ..................... 16
Automatic Functions 
(Cleaning Features) ................. 20

Deodorizer, Auto wand cleaning, Auto bowl cleaning, 
Bowl light, Photocatalyst cleaning, Indicator

Automatic Functions 
(Convenience Features) .......... 22

Auto bowl unit cleaning, 
Auto open/close (lid), Soft light

Temperature Adjustment.......... 24
Energy Saver Features............ 26

Power Plug .............................. 30
Top unit .................................... 31
Bowl Unit ................................. 32
Deodorizing Filter .................... 33
Wand ....................................... 33

Wand cleaning

Water Filter Drain Valve ........... 34

Table of Contents

The available functions vary according to the model.

As you move away

As you stand up

As you approach 

and sit

The self-cleaning functions operate automatically.

(See pages 20 and 21 for details.)

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.

The Clean Light lights 
up for about 1 hour. *

NEOREST

Ref. 

Page

SN996MX

SN994M

Basic 

Functions

Cleansing

Rear cleansing

16

Rear soft cleansing

Front cleansing

Wide front cleansing

Changing the washing 
method

Wand position adjustment

16

Water pressure adjustment

Oscillating cleansing

Pulsating cleansing

Personal setting lock

Drying

Warm air drying

16

Changing the temperature

Temperature Adjustment

24, 25

Sanitary 

Functions

"" cleaning

Auto wand cleaning

20, 21

Auto bowl cleaning

Maintaining the bowl unit
cleanliness

Photocatalyst cleaning

-

Removing odors

Deodorizer

Convenience 

Functions

Flushing

Remote control bowl unit cleaning

17

Auto bowl unit cleaning

22, 23

Opening and closing

Opening and closing the toilet 
seat with remote control

17

Auto open / close (lid)

22, 23

Lighting up

Soft light

22, 23

Heating the toilet seat

Heated seat

-

Saving energy

Timer energy saver

26, 27

Auto energy saver

Maintenance

Wand cleaning

35

Product name (Model)

Part No.

Your Model

Cleaning 

Support

Sanitary Toilet

The "" feature and "photocatalyst cleaning" help keep the toilet 

bowl clean.

*SN996MX only

Functions

The model name and part number are indicated on the bottom side of the toilet lid.

Product model number

Top unit

SN

CT

CWT

Bowl unit

Combination model number

Operation

Check your model name 
and write a check mark in 
this 

fi

 eld as needed.

Summary of Contents for NEOREST AC SN996MX CWT996CEMFX

Page 1: ...e Name of shop Tel Date year month day 2019 12 5 D07660 TOTO U S A Inc 1155 Southern Road Morrow GA 30260 Phone 770 282 8686 Warranty Registration and Inquiry For product warranty registration TOTO U...

Page 2: ...xtends and then retracts ewater is sprayed in the bowl unit to maintain cleanliness The Clean Light lights up for about 1 hour NEOREST Ref Page SN996MX SN994M Basic Functions Cleansing Rear cleansing...

Page 3: ...OREST if a malfunction occurs Always unplug the power plug from the outlet Close the water shutoff valve to stop water supply Possible malfunctions Water is leaking from a pipe or the top unit The pro...

Page 4: ...er The fluid may damage your eyes or skin Safety Precautions Continued CAUTION Do not use the product if the top unit is unstable Doing so may cause the top unit to come loose and fall resulting in in...

Page 5: ...r with a well wrung mop or cloth Failure to do so may cause staining and corrosion of the floor Make sure of the plus and minus signs on the batteries before inserting them Remove depleted batteries i...

Page 6: ...t an infrared beam as shown in the figures When someone moves into the line of this infrared beam the sensor detects the person Detection by the sensor may be difficult when the toilet is used by some...

Page 7: ...er Bowl unit Page 32 Heated seat Wand Wand cover Warm air outlet cover Water supply hose FLUSH POWER LED Remote control receiver Toilet lid cushion Toilet seat cushions Sewage block packing Body senso...

Page 8: ...Safety Precautions to revent the batteries from rupturing or leaking fluid Pages 6 8 2 Turn on the power 1 Remove the side panel and insert the power plug The wand extends and then retracts Side panel...

Page 9: ...osition Washes with the water pressure pulsating between soft and strong The setting changes between ON and OFF each time the button is pressed You can adjust the washing position to 5 different point...

Page 10: ...ON OFF ON OFF 1 AUTO FLUSH 2 AUTO FLUSH DELAY AUTO FLUSH 1 2 1 AUTO FLUSH 2 AUTO OPEN CLOSE 3 AUTO CLEANING 4 LIGHT AUTO FUNCTION 1 4 1 ANTI FREEZING 2 BEEP 3 PERSONAL SETTING LOCK 4 PRESSURE POSITIO...

Page 11: ...When the cleansing feature rear and front cleansing etc is not used for about 8 hours mist is sprayed on the bowl unit automatically The Clean Light does not light up in the following conditions The t...

Page 12: ...orms a Light flush about 3 seconds after the user has moved about 30 cm about 0 98 ft away from the bowl unit Opening the toilet lid automatically AUTO OPEN CLOSE When using the toilet seat When the t...

Page 13: ...P SEAT TEMP DRYER TEMP WATER TEMP SEAT TEMP DRYER TEMP WATER TEMP SEAT TEMP DRYER TEMP WATER TEMP SEAT TEMP DRYER TEMP WATER TEMP SEAT TEMP DRYER TEMP Warm water temperature OFF Low High Toilet seat t...

Page 14: ...to save energy automatically The NEOREST detects time periods with infrequent use and lowers the toilet seat temperature automatically Green OFF When energy saver is not set Orange Low Example Used i...

Page 15: ...r energy saver time Set the timer energy saver again at the time you want to start it TURNING OFF ENERGY SAVER Select OFF in step 4 in each procedure above and then press ENTER ENERGY SAVER 1 AUTO ENE...

Page 16: ...th soaked in diluted neutral kitchen detergent and then wipe with a soft cloth soaked in water Neutral kitchen detergent Paint thinner Benzene Powdered cleanser 3 Insert the power plug Attention Do no...

Page 17: ...control The wand retracts When the toilet bowl repels water or tends to get dirty SN996MX only The toilet bowl surface needs to be cleaned Clean with a toilet brush or the like using commercially avai...

Page 18: ...ER to extend the wand Press ENTER again to retract the wand Release the pressure from the water supply pipe 4 Unplug the power plug 5 Remove the cover and water filter drain valve Loosen with a flat h...

Page 19: ...matically open and close the toilet seat and toilet lid LID SEAT LID AUTO CLEANING AUTO WAND CLEAN Set whether or not to clean the wand automatically ON OFF Page 42 DEODORIZER Set whether or not to de...

Page 20: ...ELAY 1 2 ON 10S ENTER PUSH SELECT 5 Use to select ON OFF and then press ENTER AUTO FLUSH 1 AUTO FLUSH 2 AUTO FLUSH DELAY 1 2 OFF 10S ENTER PUSH SELECT AUTO FLUSH OFF To return Change the amount of tim...

Page 21: ...turn Change the time period till automatic opening After closing manually AUTO OPEN DELAY 2 4 Use to select AUTO OPEN DELAY AUTO OPEN CLOSE 2 AUTO CLOSE DELAY 3 AUTO OPEN DELAY 17 5 PUSH SELECT 3 4 90...

Page 22: ...select AUTO WAND CLEAN AUTO CLEANING 1 AUTO WAND CLEAN 2 DEODORIZER 17 5 PUSH SELECT 1 2 ON ON 5 Use to select ON OFF and then press ENTER AUTO CLEANING 1 AUTO WAND CLEAN 2 DEODORIZER 17 5 PUSH SELECT...

Page 23: ...LIGHT 2 BOWL LIGHT 17 5 PUSH 6 7 1 3 OFF 21 SOFT LIGHT OFF To return Set whether or not to use the light inside the bowl unit BOWL LIGHT 4 Use to select BOWL LIGHT LIGHT 1 SOFT LIGHT 2 BOWL LIGHT 17 5...

Page 24: ...ERSONAL SETTING LOCK OTHER SETTING 3 PERSONAL SETTING LOCK 17 5 PUSH SELECT 3 4 ON 4 Use to select ON OFF and then press ENTER OTHER SETTING 3 PERSONAL SETTING LOCK 17 5 PUSH SELECT 3 4 OFF PERSONAL S...

Page 25: ...ver to tighten it securely Cover 5 Insert the power plug 3 Check that the POWER LED on the main display is lit up Page 15 4 Set the toilet seat temperature to High Page 24 To maintain the temperature...

Page 26: ...emote control transmitter Remote control receiver Resupplying the Water After draining 1 Open the shutoff valve Check that water is not leaking from a pipe or the top unit 2 If the power is not turned...

Page 27: ...top detecting your presence 11 Water comes out unexpectedly from the wand Water comes out from the area around the wand for several seconds after you sit on the toilet seat Before after mist water com...

Page 28: ...The toilet lid opens on its own Is the sensor directly exposed to sunlight Do not directly expose the sensor to sunlight because it may cause incorrect detection Is there a heater within the detection...

Page 29: ...ilet bowl surface needs to be cleaned Clean with a toilet brush or the like using commercially available hydrochloric acid based or inorganic acid based detergent For daily cleaning use neutral deterg...

Page 30: ...ctor or write directly to TOTO U S A INC 1155 Southern Road Morrow GA 30260 888 295 8134 or 678 466 1300 if outside the U S A If because of the size of the Product or nature of the defect the Product...

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