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brondell Swash LES512 Manuel Du Propriétaire page 23

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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Mesh Filter & Product Storage
Cleaning the Mesh Filter
Cleaning intervals will differ depending on use and water
quality. It is recommended to check the filter at least once a
year.
1. Turn off the water supply and hold the toilet's flush lever
down until all of the water has drained from the tank.
2. Unplug the Swash, remove the bidet from the toilet, and
disconnect the bidet hose. You may want to use a bucket to
catch any dripping water from the bidet hose.
3. Remove the Mesh Filter from the water inlet with a pair of tweezers or
needle-nosed pliers.
4. Clean the filter with a toothbrush while running it under tap water to
effectively remove any foreign substances or build-up.
5. Replace the Mesh Filter and carefully check that it is installed correctly.
If improperly installed, it could result in the product leaking water.
6. Reconnect the bidet hose and place the seat back on the toilet. Plug the
cord back in, and turn the water supply back on.
Product Storage
Short Term Non-Use
If the product will not be used for more than a few weeks, you can simply
unplug it. You may also consider shutting the water supply off at the wall for
extra precaution.
Long Term Non-Use
If the product will not be used for an extended time (longer
than four months), you should unplug the unit, shut the water
supply off at the wall, and remove the Swash from the toilet.
To remove the bidet, press the Quick Release button and slide
the seat forward off of the mounting plate and toilet. Remove
the bidet hose. To drain the Hot Water Heater, use a coin
to unscrew the drain plug on the bottom of the bidet seat,
turning the plug clockwise by 90 degrees towards "OPEN."
Using your finger, gently release the plug from the body of
the seat. When the water is completely drained, push the plug
back in place and lock the drain plug into position.
Step 3
CLOSE
OPEN
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