PRECAUTIONS FOR PREVENTING FAILURE
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Do not expose the SpaLet
sunlight. It can cause discoloration of
the plastic parts. Direct sunlight can
furthermore lead to the remote control
and the sensor not working properly.
Do not open and close the SpaLet seat
or lid roughly. It may cause malfunction of
auto open/close, cracking or electrical
leakage.
Do not pour water or cleaning
agents onto the remote control.
It could cause it to malfunction.
Never block the air openings of the
product. It may cause malfunction.
Do not use electrical heaters in the
vicinity of the SpaLet. It could cause
discoloration of the plastic parts or fire.
Do not use any paper other than toilet
paper. Be careful not to drop any
foreign materials in the bowl, as they
may clog the drain pipe. If you drop,
pick it up before flushing.
If the SpaLet should become clogged,
use a plunger to remove the clogging.
Do not flush the SpaLet and do not fill
water into it by other means (e.g. with
a bucket) until the clogging is removed.
Waste water spilling over constitutes
a risk of electric shock and damages
to the device (electronic components
inside the SpaLet seat can get
damaged).
Do not operate the remote control with wet hands. It
could cause it to malfunction.
Do not wipe the toilet body, toilet seat or other plastic parts with a dry cloth or toilet paper.
Refer to page 33 for details on maintenance.
* Doing so may cause scratchin or the parts to lose their gloss.
A single flush may not be sufficient depending on the size, amount or weight of the waste and the
amount and type of toilet paper.
A full flush corresponds to approximately 5 m/16.5' of toilet paper.
Refer to JIS standards for more information on toilet papers amounts.
A single flush may not be sufficient for barium and other heavy substances that are not water soluble.
In such situations, break down barium or other debris remaining in the toilet bowl with a toilet brush
and flush several times.
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