7. Connect the “Flexible Hose” to the top of the T-Connector and to the sink water inlet. Then
connect the “Plastic Flexible Tube” to the male end of the “Brass T-Connector” (the T or conical
part of the connector). Don't over tighten it.
8. Remove the toilet seat and cover by unscrewing the bolts and nuts using a screwdriver.
9. Place a large “Black Rubber Washer” on each bolt hole and place the bidet on top of them,
aligning the “Sliding Seat Adjusters” with the holes.
10. Set the toilet seat and cover on top of the bidet and reinsert and tighten the bolts and nuts
securing everything in position.
11. Connect the flexible metal hose to the bidet's “cold water” inlet. This is the one coming from
the wall inlet that supplies water to the toilet tank, not the sink.
12. Connect the flexible plastic tube that comes from the sink to the bidet's “hot water” inlet.
13. After installation, open both water valves and allow the water pass through the system.
14. Slowly turn the bidet’s “Water Pressure Knob” to the right to open the valve and remove the
stagnant water.
15. Select the desired position of the “Nozzle”. And you're done installing your new bidet;
congratulate yourself and enjoy.
NOTES: The bidet BB - 3500 may be installed to supply only ambient-temperature water.
Simply do not connect the flexible tube from the “hot water” inlet in the unit. The unit will work
perfectly with ambient-temperature water only.
If any water leaks occur, please check that all connections are properly tightened and
rubber washers are in place.
For more details, see instructions included with the product.
Bidet BB - 3500 Instructions for Use
1. Once seated on the toilet, set the “Temperature Control” knob to the medium setting. Slowly
turn the “Water Pressure & Nozzle Cleaning Control” knob to the right until it reaches the
comfortable pressure required for cleaning. Adjust the pressure and temperature to your comfort
level.