MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Mesh Filters (Cont'd)
Cleaning the Bidet Inlet Mesh Filters
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. 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 pulling up 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. Lift the bidet over to expose the bottom
and locate the large flush water supply
hose and bidet hose connections.
5. Disconnect the hoses and remove the
mesh filters using pliers.
6. Clean the mesh filters with water and a
soft brush, then reinsert back into the
bidet inlets, with the "x" side facing up.
Ensure the filters are pushed in all the way.
7. Reconnect the hoses and 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.
8. Reinstall the bidet seat onto the ceramic
base; evenly press down until you hear the
bidet snap into place.
9. Reconnect the flush hose and bidet hose
to the T-Valve.
10. 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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Step 5
4 Hoses
2 Filters