MAINTENANCE
Replacing the Emergency Flush Battery
If there is no power to the unit and it does not
flush using the flush button on the auxiliary control
panel, then the battery may have died. Follow the
instructions below to replace the 9V battery.
1. Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord.
2. Shut off the water supply valve at the wall and
disconnect the bidet hose and flush hose from
the T-Valve. NOTE: You will need a bucket or
towel to catch residual water within the hoses
and valve.
3. Remove the top bidet unit by grabbing the
back-top corners of the bidet and gently,
but firmly pull up and towards you to release
the bidet from the ceramic base. Be careful
not to damage any hoses, power cords, or
connections as you remove the bidet.
4. Disconnect all four hoses for easier access to
the battery compartment.
5. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to release the
screws and remove the cover.
6. Gently disconnect the 9V battery from the
terminal wire and replace with a new 9V
battery. Ensure you have properly connected
the battery to the correct polarities and
replace the compartment cover.
7. Reconnect all hoses to the bottom of the bidet.
Make sure all connections are completely
secure.
8. Feed the bidet hose, flush hose, and power
cord back through the ceramic base cavity,
ensuring none of the water supply hoses
become pinched or kinked.
9. Reinstall the bidet seat onto the ceramic base;
evenly press down until you hear the bidet
snap into place.
10. Reconnect the flush hose and bidet hose to the
T-Valve.
11. Turn on the water supply valve slowly and
check for leaks. Wait 5 minutes and check for
leaks again before plugging the unit back into
the GFCI outlet
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12. Press the flush button to check
if the unit flushes. If the unit
still does not flush, refer to
Troubleshooting on page 30.
Step 3
Step 5–6