Duravit 596000098001 Remote Control User Manual SeWa i USA Operating Instructions Draft
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HEADQUARTERS Duravit AG Werderstr. 36 78132 Hornberg Germany Phone +49 7833 70 0 Fax +49 7833 70 289 info@duravit.com www.duravit.com www.sensowash.com SensoWash® i Contents 1. Brief overview............................................................................................. 5 1.1 Toilet unit.............................................................................................. 5 1.2 Remote control...................................................................................... 5 1.3 Functional area..................................................................................... 6 1.4 Right product side................................................................................. 6 1.5 Left product side .................................................................................. 7 2. Description of Symbols................................................................................ 8 3. For your safety............................................................................................ 8 3.1 Normal Use........................................................................................... 8 3.2 Safety instructions................................................................................ 8 4. Product information.................................................................................. 10 4.1 Seat and lid......................................................................................... 10 Auto opening and closing of seat and lid................................................. 10 4.2 Shower, warm air dryer and seat heater functions.............................. 11 Comfortwash........................................................................................... 11 Ladywash................................................................................................ 11 Warm air dryer........................................................................................ 11 Temperature............................................................................................ 11 Spray wand position................................................................................. 11 Water spray intensity............................................................................... 11 Automatic cleaning.................................................................................. 12 4.3 Flushing functions................................................................................ 12 Pre-flush.................................................................................................. 12 Full flush.................................................................................................. 12 Eco flush.................................................................................................. 12 Auto flush................................................................................................. 12 4.4 Settings................................................................................................ 12 Night light................................................................................................. 12 Confirmation tone..................................................................................... 12 Auto opening and closing of seat and lid.................................................. 13 Energy saving mode................................................................................. 13 Pre-flush.................................................................................................. 13 Odor extraction........................................................................................ 13 User profile.............................................................................................. 13 5. Basics of operation..................................................................................... 14 5.1 Buttons and their functions................................................................... 14 5.2 Status LEDs .......................................................................................... 14 6. Initial operation........................................................................................... 14 Remote control......................................................................................... 14 Power supply............................................................................................ 14 Switch SensoWash on............................................................................... 15 7. Operating................................................................................................... 15 7.1 Switching the SensoWash? on /off....................................................... 15 7.2 Seat and lid......................................................................................... 15 Opening and closing of seat and lid by remote control........................... 15 Opening and closing of seat and lid by „Auto opening“........................... 16 7.3 Shower functions................................................................................. 16 Activating / deactivating „Rearwash“....................................................... 16 Activating / deactivating „Ladywash“....................................................... 16 Activating / deactivating „Comfortwash“.................................................. 17 Requirement: Rearwash or Ladywash function is activated. ................... 17 Adjusting the spray wand position............................................................ 17 Adjusting the water spray intensity.......................................................... 17 Adjusting the water temperature............................................................ 18 7.4 Warm air dryer..................................................................................... 18 Activating / deactivating warm air dryer.................................................. 18 Adjusting the warm air dryer temperature.............................................. 18 7.5 Seat heating........................................................................................ 19 Activating / deactivating seat heating...................................................... 19 7.6 Flushing functions................................................................................. 19 Activating / deactivating „Auto flush“....................................................... 19 Activating „Full flush“............................................................................... 20 Activating „Eco flush“............................................................................... 20 Activating / deactivating „Pre-flush“........................................................ 20 7.7 Settings............................................................................................... 20 Adjusting the night light........................................................................... 20 Activating / deactivating the confirmation tone........................................ 21 Auto opening and closing of seat and lid.................................................. 21 Adjusting the energy saving mode........................................................... 21 Pre-flush.................................................................................................. 22 Activating / deactivating the odor extraction............................................ 22 Setting user profiles................................................................................. 22 8. Cleaning and Care ...................................................................................... 22 8.1 Seat Unit................................................................................................ 22 Seat and lid.............................................................................................. 22 Manual cleaning of the spray wand and nozzle........................................ 23 Self-cleaning of the spray wand............................................................... 23 8.2 Ceramic............................................................................................... 24 8.3 Stainless steel covers.......................................................................... 25 8.4 Remote control.................................................................................... 25 8.5 Prolonged disuse................................................................................. 25 8.6 Water filter......................................................................................... 25 9. Disposal..................................................................................................... 26 10. Troubleshooting support............................................................................ 27 11. Technical Data............................................................................................ 32 4 5 2. Description of Symbols The following warning signs warn you of dangerous situations and their severity: High risk, lethal hazards, severe injuries Low risk, minor injuries Damage to property The following symbols are used: Hints and tips are provided here. This is a prompt requesting your input. 3. For your safety To ensure that you will enjoy your SensoWash®i, read these operating instructions carefully, particularly the safety instructions. Keep the operating instructions in a safe place and in the case of a change in ownership, ensure they are given to the new owner. The installation and repair of this product should only be done by qualified service personnel. When using electrical products, especially when children are present, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE. 3.1 Normal Use SensoWash®i is a toilet with spray attachment for Rearwash and Ladywash cleansing functions with an integrated flushing system. Its use is limited exclusively to enclosed spaces. Any other usage will be deemed as not corresponding with normal usage. Duravit undertakes no liability for abnormal usage. 3.2 Grounding instructions This product must be grounded. This product should be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or an equipment‐grounding conductor should be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the product. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electrical current. This product does not use an electrical plug and is equipped with a conduit and two conduit hubs for power cord connection. This product must be on a separate circuit. No other appliance should share the circuit with this product. Sharing a circuit could cause the branch circuit fuse to blow or the circuit breaker to trip. Continuous usage under these conditions could result in fire or property damage. The circuit must be protected by a Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or Earth-Leakage Circuit-Breaker (ELCB) or Residual Current Device (RCD). Disconnection device having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.The nominal cross-sectional area of the conductors should be AWG16(1.5mm2), and the spec of wire shall be at least H05VV-F or above. The length of the power cord should be 19 5/8” (50 cm) for the convenience of installation. Power supply cord need to be prepared at the customer end. Electric wiring has to be done in accordance with all local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Codes. 3.3 Safety instructions Read and observe the following safety instructions carefully! Requirements for the user For the disabled: this product is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the product by a person responsible for their safety. For children: children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product. This product can be used by children aged from 8 years and above. Health damage Do not use the product while bathing. If the product is standing in the water, please cut off the power supply immediately. The product must be grounded. Do not insert a finger into or keep hands near the air dryer outlet. Only use tap water or potable well water (underground water). Do not use seawater. When the product is in use again after a long period of time of not using, please re-circulate the water first using wand self-cleaning, otherwise stagnant water may cause skin irritation. Only use the device when it is fully functional • Make sure that the power cable is not damaged. • The power cable must not become jammed or pinched. • Keep the power cable away from hot surfaces and sharp edges. • Never touch the power cable with wet hands. • Do not use the product if it is not working properly. Disconnect it from the mains immediately. Close the water cut-off valve to interrupt the water supply. Contact your installer. Avoid malfunctions and damage to the product as a result of improper use. • Do not install the SensoWash®in a room exposed to excessive moisture. Please ensure sufficient ventilation and no condensation shall be formed on the product. • Do not install or use the SensoWash®in rooms where there is a danger of frost or water may freeze. The room temperature must not be less than 4°C. Freezing water may cause product damage. • If the SensoWash®is moved from a cold location to a warm location, condensation may form. Leave the unit switched off for a few hours. • Do not use the product outdoors or operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. • Do not supply electrical power to the unit until the plumbing installation work has been completed; it could cause the product to malfunction. • Do not use any power supply other than the one specified. • Keep the SensoWash®away from heated surfaces to prevent a fire hazard. Also, keep any flammable materials such as candles, cigarettes or the like away from the product at all times. • Do not expose the SensoWash®directly to water. • Do not splash water on the product. • Do not climb on or stand on the product. • Do not lean on lid or seat when they are opened. • Do not place any heavy objects on the lid. • Allow the seat and lid to close automatically. Do not apply excessive force on the lid and seat, the buttons of the Remote Control and the spray wand. • Do not deliberately soil, spray or block the spray wand. • Do not attempt to flush items other than bodily waste and the toilet paper. • If the product becomes clogged, please make sure the “Auto flush” and “Pre-flush” functions are disabled, otherwise it may cause the clogged toilet bowl to overflow. Please unclog the toilet immediately. • Do not use the product while there is thunder or lighting. Disconnect the power supply immediately. • Do not expose the product directly to sunlight. Color change, irregular temperature, Remote Control malfunction and sensor malfunction may result. • After using an assisting seat or soft height seat for children, please remove it. Otherwise, some functions might not be available. Repairs must only be carried out by a person with the necessary expertise • Do not carry out modifications, tamper with, install additional equipment or attempt to repair the SensoWash®by yourself. • Improperly performed repairs can lead to accidents, damage and malfunctions. • If it is necessary to change the power supply cord, this must be done by a qualified person. • The new hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used and the old hose-sets should not be reused. • Do not use attachments not recommended by Duravit. Use of batteries Health damage > Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes if battery acid has leaked. > In case of contact with the acid, flush the affected areas with large amounts of clean water and consult a doctor immediately. • Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. Batteries can be life-threatening if swallowed. If a battery has been swallowed, call for medical assistance immediately. • Batteries may not be recharged, reactivated by other means, dismantled, exposed to fire or short-circuited. • Always remove empty batteries from the remote control immediately. They may leak and cause damage. • Do not insert new and old batteries together in the remote control. • Clean the battery and contacts before inserting the battery. Note the proper polarity. • Remove the batteries if you do not use the remote control for an extended period. • Do not expose the batteries to extreme conditions: avoid contact with hot surfaces or direct sunlight. Otherwise there is a risk of leakage. Compliance Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning (Part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. The shower functions terminate automatically after 3 minutes, the warm air dryer after 5 minutes or all functions immediately when the user press the „Stop“ button seat. 10 on the remote control or leaves the Forward and backward movement of spray wand during use of shower, a pulsating water jet can additionally be activated. 11 Enables a water consumption of 1.1gal /4.2 lpf (liter per flush). Enables a water consumption of 0.8gal /3.0 lpf. Auto flush is only working when the user is seated for more than 6 seconds, 10 seconds after leaving the toilet it flushes automatically. (Default setting: „Off”) Do not flush the toilet continuously. Please allow at least 25 seconds for the water tank to refill. 12 To indicate any remote controlled command and the activating/deactivating of the seat sensor. (Default setting: „On“) See chapter 4.1 „Seat and lid“. II.) Auto energy saving mode If all functions have been inactive and there is no human movement detected for 48 hours, the „Auto energy saving mode“ will active automatically. The seat heating is now inactive. When any function is used or any human movement is detected, all previous settings will automatically be reactivate. See chapter 4.3 „Flushing functions“. Automatic odor extraction with long-lasting, maintenance-free catalytic filter. The odor extraction is activated when the user is seated. It will be terminated automatically when washing or warm air dryer is functioning and will automatically start as soon as washing or warm air dryer stops. 60 seconds after the user leaves the seat, odor extraction will automatically stop. (Default setting: „On“) 5. Basics of operation SensoWash®is operated via the remote control. Settings are altered via the remote control as well. 13 If the remote control is not available or the batteries are empty then basic functions can also be switched on or off from the side control buttons. SensoWash®automatically cleans the retracted spray wand when the seat sensor is activated, and both before and after washing. Red illuminated: SensoWash®is in the „Standby mode“, all functions cannot be used. Remote control > Push up and pull the battery compartment open. > Insert three alkaline batteries in the right polarity. Power supply >Connect the power supply. SensoWash®will start self-check when it is connected to the power supply. The self-check takes about 15 seconds, and during which time, only “Power” button on the seat unit can work, other operation (RC command, or push Ladywash/Rearwash on the seat unit) will not be taken by the unit. [ZP1] 14 7.2 Seat and lid Note! Damage of seat and lid > Open and close seat and lid only via remote control. > Do not apply excessive force on the seat and lid. 15 16 17 18 How to save energy see chapter 7.7 „Settings“. Auto flush is only triggered when the user is seated for more than 6 seconds. 19 20 See chapter 7.2 „Seat and lid“. 21 To change the point of time of the „Timed energy saving mode“, deactivated the „Timed energy saving mode“ and set it according to your desired time again. To deactivate the seat heating permanently see chapter 7.5. See chapter 7.6 „Flushing functions“. 8. Cleaning and Care 8.1 Seat Unit Seat and lid Health damage > Disconnect your SensoWash®from the power supply before starting the cleaning, except for wand cleaning. Avoid malfunctions and damage to the product as a result of improper use. • This product is an electrical product. Water should NOT be allowed to seep inside the product. 22 Detergent should NOT be left in any gaps after cleaning. Note! Yellow discoloration due to incorrect cleaner > Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or cleaning agents containing chlorine or acid. > Only use cleaning agents and equipment which is intended for this area of application. > Follow the instructions of the cleaning agent manufacturer. Neutral soap or a mild commercially-available detergent is suitable for daily cleaning. Damage to surface due to incorrect cleaning > Do not use a dry cloth or dry paper to clean the plastic parts. Using dry paper or dry cloth may degrade the antibacterial coating on the plastic parts and scratch the surface. > Only use soft damp cloth or sponge to clean the plastic parts. Clean the seat unit regularly, or immediately if it is soiled. If the cleaning is not carried out regularly enough, soiling may become visible which can lead to stubborn dirt. > Clean the toilet seat and lid with warm water and a cleaning agent. > Wipe slightly damp afterwards. > Leave the toilet seat up while the toilet contains powerful cleaning agent. > In case of excessive dirt, use a soft damp cloth wet with water and a thin neutral detergent to clean, and then use a soft damp cloth wet with water only to remove the detergent. > If detergent adheres to the product, use a soft damp cloth wet with water to wipe it off. Manual cleaning of the spray wand and nozzle Manual cleaning is only possible if the seat sensor is not activated. Clean the spray wand and nozzle regularly, or immediately if they are soiled. > Press the „Stop“ button and hold this pressed. Now press the „Rearwash“ button on the remote control. The spray wand extends. > Clean the spray wand and nozzle with a soft cloth, soft sponge or a small brush and mild cleaning agent. >Press the „Stop“ button The spray wand retracts. again. Alternatively: > Press the „Rearwash“ button on the seat unit. The spray wand extends. > Clean the spray wand, use a soft cloth, soft sponge or a small brush and a mild cleaning agent. > Press the „Rearwash“ button on the seat unit again or press the „Stop“ button control. The current function stops immediately. 23 on the remote The spray wand retracts automatically after 3 minutes or when the seat sensor is activated. Self-cleaning of the spray wand Clean the spray wand regularly, or immediately if it is soiled. > Press the „Stop“ button and hold this pressed. Now press the ”Comfortwash“ button remote control. The spray wand cleans itself. The spray wand is flushed with water in the concealed position. 9 on the > Press the „Stop“ button again. The current function stops immediately. Alternatively: > Press the „Ladywash“ button E on the seat unit. The spray wand cleans itself. The spray wand is flushed with water in the concealed position. > Press the „Ladywash“ button E on the seat unit again or press the „Stop“ button remote control. The current function stops immediately. on the 8.2 Ceramic Note! Damage to surface due to incorrect cleaning! • Only use suitable cleaners and equipment. • Follow the manufacturer‘s instructions for the cleaner. • Never mix cleaners. A mild commercially available sanitary cleaner is suitable for daily cleaning; limescale stains can be removed using an acidic vinegar or citrus based cleaner (pH value 1-4). The harder the water is, the greater the quantity of cleaner should be used. Metallic marks resulting from use (black dots/lines, e.g. due to rubbing of rings) cannot be removed using mild cleaners. Only treat the affected area with stainless steel cleaner, car polish or a ceramic hob cleaner. Clean the coated surface regularly, or immediately if it is soiled. If the cleaning is not carried out regularly enough, soiling, e.g. limescale and soap stains, cosmetic residues, rust and mould, may become visible and subsequently more difficult to remove. > Clean the surface with a soft cleaning cloth and warm water. > When tackling stubborn dirt, wait a few minutes to allow the cleaner to take effect. Tip! An advantage of using gels and foaming cleaners is that they also adhere well to sloping surfaces. You 24 can also soak a cloth in the cleaner then place it on the soiled area. > Rinse with clean warm water to remove all traces of the cleaner (when detergent evaporates, the fumes may seep into the top unit and cause damage to the product). > Dry the surface. 8.3 Stainless steel covers Only use soft damp cloth to wipe the stainless steel covers, otherwise it might scratch the covers. When using cleaning sponges ensure that the scrubbing side does not contain metal particles. Do not use metal items to remove scaling. > Clean scaling from stainless steel parts immediately. > Clean stainless steel with detergents that DO NOT contain either hydrochloric acid or chloride. > Rinse off deposited materials with soft damp cloth and remove stubborn chloride deposits manually. 8.4 Remote control > Clean the remote control and bracket with a soft, damp cloth. 8.5 Prolonged disuse If you do not use SensoWash®for two weeks or above, please drain the water inside the product. > Disconnect the water supply. > Press the „Full flush“ button on the remote control. > Switch off the power supply. > Remove the batteries from the remote control. Skin irritation > Use the self-cleaning of the spray wand to re-circulated the water. Note! Product damage due to freezing water in winters > Drain the water inside the product. 8.6 Power or water supply failure The product will not flush properly if there is power or water failure. In such a situation, please pour a big bucket of water (8L) into the center of the toilet bowl to induce flushing. Be careful not to splash water from the toilet bowl. If the water level is too low in the toilet bowl after the bucket is poured, add more water. The water prevents odors from coming out of the sewer pipes through the toilet bowl drain. 25 Note! Turn off “Auto flush” in case of water supply failure > If the water supply fails, please set the “Auto flush” function to “OFF”, see chapter 4.3. 8.7 Change new remote control If the remote control is lost or faulty, a new remote control needs to be changed and matched. Do not to activate the seat sensor while doing the match. > Check the unit mode. The SensoWash should be turned on. The status display should be green or orange illuminated. > Press the „Power“ button display on the seat unit to switch the SensoWash®off and the status should be red illuminated. > Press the „Ladywash“ button and „Rearwash” button on the seat unit in order. You will hear a “beep” tone to indicate entering the “Remote Control matching mode”. > Press any button on the new Remote Control. You should hear three “beep” tones, which indicates the Remote Control matching is successful. The above operations should be finished within 10 seconds. 8.8 Water filter Clean the water filter regularly or when the water flow becomes smaller than usual. > Dismantle right side panel. > Clean the water filter according to the instructions next to it. > Install right side panel. Dismantle and assemble the side panel please see chapter 8.9. Note! Product damage due to wrong cleaning > Do NOT use detergent. > Do NOT use excessive force > Do NOT distort the O-rings. > DO NOT use screw drivers to dismantle and assemble the water filter. 26 8.9 Dismantle and assemble the side panels > Pull the side panel by hand along the arrowhead. > Move up the side panel till the hook of the side panel is removed from the frame. > Take away the side panel. Install the side panel back according to reversed steps of above. 27 10. Troubleshooting support If your unit does still not work properly after following the instructions mentioned below, contact your local customer service. Have the article and serial number ready. These can be found on the label behind the side panel on the left. Problem Potential cause Indicator lamps and alarm function The status display Malfunction. on the unit flashes red, green or orange. There is “BiBi” alarm sound from the buzzer. General function SensoWash®is not working. SensoWash®is not switched on (Status display is not illuminated). SensoWash®is in the „Standby“ mode (Status display is red illuminated). Solution Ch. >Remove the connection to the mains supply and stop using the unit. Contact your local authorised customer service in order to service the unit. > Switch on the main power supply. > Press the „Power“ button return to the „normal“ mode. 7.1 I to A water leak exists >Close the main valve for the water supply. > Disconnect the power supply. > Call your installer. Problem Remote control The remote control does not work. 28 Potential cause Solution No batteries are inserted. > Insert batteries. Ch. Heatable seat The seat is not warm enough. The batteries are flat. The battery connections are reversed. The contact between the battery and the battery spring is poor. The remote control is defective. The Remote Control is not matched properly. > Change the batteries. > Insert the batteries the correct way round. > Make sure the battery spring contact is good. > Match the Remote Control again. 8.7 The seat temperature has been set to "Off" or "Low". > Adjust the seat temperature to "Medium" or "High". 7.5 The product is in the 8-hour-seat-off “Timed Energy Saving mode”. This is normal. > To heat the seat continuously, please switch off the "timed energy saving mode". > Adjust the seat temperature to "Medium" or "Low". 7.7 Ch. > Contact your installer. The seat temperature is too high. The seat temperature has been set to "High". Problem Rearwash/Ladywash Switching between the Rearwash and Ladywash takes too long. Potential cause Solution When switching between Rearwash and Ladywash, the spray wand moves back and then forward again after self-cleaning is complete. The water spray intensity has been set to "Low". The water supply hose has buckled. This is normal. > Adjust the water spray intensity to “Medium“ or “High“. > Contact your installer. 7.3 The water filter is > Clean the water 8.6 The water spray intensity is too weak. The water spray 29 7.5 intensity is not clogged. filter. The water The water >Adjust the water temperature is not temperature has temperature to warm enough. been set to "Off" or “Medium“ or “High“. stable. 7.3 "Low". The water The water filter is > Clean the water temperature is not clogged. filter. The water spray The function This is normal. from the spray automatically stops wand suddenly after 3 minutes. stops. The seat sensor is >Sit down and carry not in contact with out the function the user due to again. 8.6 stable. seated position movement. A jet of water is not The seat sensor is >Sit down and carry emerging from the not in contact with out the function spray wand. the user due to again. seated position movement. The spray nozzle is > Clean the spray clogged. nozzle. The water spray No one has sat > Sit down and carry function does not down or the person out the function work. is not sitting on the again. 8.1 seat sensor. Problem 30 Potential cause Solution Ch. Warm air dryer The warm air dryer The warm air dryer > Adjust the warm temperature is not temperature has air dryer temperature warm enough. been set to "Off" or to “Medium“ or "Low". “High“. The warm air dryer The function This is normal. function suddenly automatically stops stops. after 5 minutes. The seat sensor > Sit down and carry has lost contact out the function with the user due to again. 7.4 seated position movement. The warm air dryer No one has sat > Sit down and carry function does not down or the person out the function work. is not sitting on the again. seat sensor. Potential cause Solution Ch. This is normal. The water tank must be refilled. This takes approx. 25 seconds. Open the stop valve. > Remove right side panel. > Open stop valve. > Install right side panel. > Activate „Auto flush“. 7.6 Problem Integrated flushing system SensoWash®does not The time between two flush. flushes is too short. The stop valve is closed. „Auto flush“ is not working. „Auto flush“ is deactivated. The user was not seated during the use of the toilet. The user set less than 6 seconds on the seat. 31 This is normal. „Auto flush“ is only working when the user is seated. > Sit on the seat for more than 6 seconds. This is normal. > Sit on the seat for more than 6 seconds. Problem Night light The night light does not come on. The night light stays on continuously. The place around the seat sensor is dirty or wet. Seat sensor may continuously detect a “person”. > Clean the area of the seat sensor. Potential cause Solution Ch. The night light has been set to „Off“ mode. This is normal. >Set the night light to „Auto“ or „On“ mode. This is normal. 7.7 This is normal. >Set the night light to „Auto“ or „Off“ mode. This is normal. 7.7 The night light is in "auto“ mode and the ambient light is bright. The night light has been set to „On“ mode. The night light is in "auto“ mode and the ambient light is dim. Manual cleaning function of the spray wand The spray wand retracts The function automatically. automatically stops after 3 minutes. The spray wand ejects The seat sensor is water during manual activated by something cleaning. (e.g. liquid, damp cloth, moist paper etc.). This is normal. > Clean the surface or/and remove the foreign objects. Automatic self-cleaning Water is dripping The spray wand is out of the retracted cleaned spray wand. automatically when the seat sensor is 32 This is normal. activated and before/after washing. 11. Technical Data Article number Rated voltage Frequency Nominal power consumption Standby power consumption Maximum current 620000 00 100 1300 120 V 60 Hz 1080 w < 1.0 W 10 A Net weight 106lb (48 Kg) Heat output • Continuous-flow heater • Seat heater • Warm air dryer 1600 W 50 W 220 W Temperature range • Operating temperature • Water temperature • Seat temperature • Warm air dryer temperature 39.2~104℉ (4~40℃) 89.6~104℉ (32~40℃) 91.4~98.6℉ (33~37℃) 104~131℉ (40~55℃) Flushing volume • Full flush • Eco flush 1.1 gal (4.2 Lpf) 0.8 gal (2.8 Lpf) Protection class 33 IP X4, Protection against water spray from all sides
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