Toto NEOREST DH TCF9575 Series User manual

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NEOREST DH
DH TCF9575***
■ Thank you for your recent purchase of the product.
Please read the enclosed information to ensure the safe use of your product.
■ Be sure to read this Instruction Manual before using your product and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Instruction Manual

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Functions
NEOREST
Ref. Page
DH
TCF9575***
Basic
Functions
Cleansing
Rear cleansing
●
16∙17
Rear soft cleansing
Front cleansing
Changing the cleansing
method
Wand position adjustment
●
Water pressure adjustment
Oscillating cleansing
Pulsating cleansing
Personal setting lock
Drying Warm air drying ●
Changing the temperature Temperature adjustment ●24∙25
Sanitary
Functions
Removing odors Deodorizer ●
20∙21
"ewater+" sanitizing Auto wand CLEAN ●
Bowl pre-cleaning Pre-mist ●
Convenience
Functions
Flushing
Remote control flushing
●
16
Auto flushing 22∙23
Opening and closing
Opening and closing the toilet
seat with remote control ●
16
Auto open / close 22∙23
Heating the toilet seat Heated seat ●-
Save energy by lowering
the toilet seat temperature
Auto energy saver
●26∙27Auto energy saver+
Timer energy saver
Maintenance
Cleaning lift
●
32
Removable toilet lid 33
Wand cleaning 34
■Part number system
Bowl Unit
CS
Top Unit
TCF
What functions are available on your product?
Product name,
Part No.
Product name (Model)
Part No.

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Keep It
Clean
Sanitary Toilet
The self-cleaning functions
operate automatically.
(See pages 20 and 21 for details.)
As you sit
As you stand up
Removing odors inside
the bowl unit. Deodorizer
Auto power deodorizer
Bowl pre-cleaning Pre-mist
Sanitize the wand with
"ewater+" Auto wand CLEAN
Safety Precautions......................4
Operational Precautions .......... 11
Parts Names..............................12
Preparation ................................14
Changing Settings .............. 38
What to Do?.............................. 56
●
If the water does not flow due to
a power outage......................... 56
●
If the water does not flow due to
a water service interruption....... 58
●
If you cannot operate with
the remote control..................... 58
●
Freeze Damage Prevention...... 59
●
Long Periods of Disuse............. 60
●
Removal of Operation guide..... 62
Troubleshooting........................ 63
Specifications ........................... 71
Safety Guidelines..................... 72
Warranty.................................... 73
Basic Operations................. 16
Automatic Functions
(Cleaning Features)................. 20
Deodorizer, Auto wand CLEAN, Pre-mist
Automatic Functions
(Convenience Features) ......... 22
Auto flushing, Auto open/close
Temperature Adjustment
(Toilet Seat, Warm Water, Drying)
... 24
Energy Saver Features ........... 26
Maintenance ......................... 30
●
Top Unit..................................... 30
●
Bowl Unit................................... 31
●
Gap between the Top Unit and
Bowl Unit................................... 32
●
Gap between the Top Unit and
the Toilet Lid.............................. 33
●
Wand ........................................ 34
Wand cleaning
●
Deodorizing Filter...................... 35
●
Water Filter Drain Valve ............ 36
●
Water Filter (Bowl Unit)............. 37
Table of Contents
Lights to show that the
"CLEAN" functions
are operating.
ReferenceMaintenanceOperation
Introduction

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Safety Precautions
These precautions are important for safe usage. Be sure to follow them and use the product correctly.
Symbols and Meanings
WARNING May result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION May result in injury or property damage.
The following symbols are used to indicate important safety instructions for the use of the product.
Symbol Meaning
This symbol indicates a prohibited use of the product.
This symbol is used to indicate a required step in the use of this product.
•This product is classified as Class 1 Equipment and must be grounded.
•Install this equipment where the electrical outlet is accessible.
•This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
•Use the new hose set included with this equipment. Do not reuse an old hose set.
WARNING
Do not touch the power plug or connection of power cord with wet hands.
•Doing so may cause electrical shock.
Do not get any water or cleaning solution on the top unit or power plug or
connection of power cord.
•Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock, heat or short circuit.
•Doing so may cause the product to crack resulting in injury or water damage.
Never disassemble, repair or alter.
Do not use tools in places other than designated.
•Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock, overheating, short circuit or breakdown.
Do not install the product on moving vehicles such as wheeled vehicles or
boats.
•Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, short circuit or malfunction.
•The toilet seat, toilet lid, top unit or other parts may come loose and fall off, resulting in injury.

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WARNING
Do not use the product if a malfunction occurs.
•In case of breakdown or other problem, be sure to cut off power by means such as unplugging
the power plug or switching the breaker in the distribution board to OFF.
Close the water shutoff valve to stop water supply.
Possible malfunctions:
•Water is leaking from a pipe or the top unit.
•The product is cracked or broken.
•The product makes a strange noise or emits a strange odor.
•The product emits smoke.
•The product is abnormally hot.
•The bowl unit is clogged.
•The toilet seat cushion is out of place.
•Continued use after malfunction could cause a fire, electric shock, heat, short circuit, injury or
water damage.
Only use tap water or potable well water (underground water).
Do not use seawater.
•Doing so may cause irritation to the skin and malfunction.
Do not touch the power plug or connection of power cord during thunderstorms.
•Doing so may cause electrical shock.
Do not allow the water supply hose to touch the power plug, outlet or
connection of power cord.
•Doing so may cause condensation resulting in a fire, electrical shock, heat or a short.
Do not do anything that may damage the power cord, power plug.
Do not strike, yank, twist, excessively bend, damage, alter, or heat the power cords. Also,
do not place anything heavy on, bind or pinch the power cords.
•Using a damaged power cord may result in a fire, electrical shock, heat or short.
Do not use a loose or faulty electrical outlet.
•Doing so may cause fire or short circuit.
Do not use any outlet or wiring equipment beyond its specified rating.
•Plugging too many plugs into the same outlet, for example using outlet splitters, can cause fire
due to heat.
Do not use any power supply other than the one specified.
AC 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz (For Hong Kong, AC 220 V, 50 Hz)
•Doing so may cause fire or excessive heat.
Do not stick a finger or anything else into the warm air outlet.
Do not place anything on the warm air outlet or drape clothes over it.
•Doing so may cause burns, electrical shock or malfunction.
Keep cigarettes and other open flames away from the product.
•Failure to do so may cause fire.
Introduction

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WARNING
Refrain from sitting on the seat for long periods.
•It may cause low-temperature burns.
To prevent the following persons from getting a moderate temperature burn during use, other
person should turn off the toilet seat heater and set the dryer temperature to "Low".
−Young children, the aged and other users unable to set the temperature appropriately
themselves.
−The ill, physically disabled and others who do not have freedom of movement.
−Those using any medicines that cause drowsiness (sleeping or cold medicine), those who
have been drinking heavily, anyone severely fatigued and anyone else liable to fall asleep.
This is an electrical product. Do not install it anywhere water is likely to get on
the product or anywhere with humidity high enough that water is likely to form
on the surface of this product. When using the product in a bathroom, install a
fan or ventilation port and ensure good air flow through the bathroom.
•Failure to do so may cause fire or electrical shock.
Always connect the product to the cold water supply.
•Connecting to hot water supply may result in burns and equipment damage.
Check that an appropriate ground is installed.
•If the ground is not installed, if there is a breakdown or electrical current leak, the lack of a
ground could cause electrical shock.
For the ground, use copper wire with a ground resistance of 100 Ωmax. and a diameter of 1.6 mm min.
•If there is no ground installed, ask the contractor who did the installation to install the ground.
Make sure that a properly grounded (3 prong) outlet has been installed.
•Failure to install a grounded outlet could cause electrical shock in the event of a malfunction or
short circuit.
Insert the power plug securely into the outlet.
•Failure to do so may cause fire, heat or short circuit.
Check that the power plug is waterproofed with silicone rubber.
•A power plug that is not water-proofed may cause fire and electrical shock.
•
If the power plug is not water-proofed, ask the contractor who did the installation to water-proof it.
To unplug, hold the power plug, not the power cord.
Do not unplug by pulling the power cord.
•Pulling on the power cord may cause damage and result in fire or heat.
If the electric cord is damaged, avoid danger by having the manufacturer’s
repair department or equivalent specialist replace it.
Always switch the breaker on the distribution board to OFF before cleaning
or maintenance.
•Failure to do so may cause electrical shock or malfunction.
Safety Precautions (Continued)

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WARNING
When leaking battery fluid adheres to your body or clothes, wash it away
with clean water.
•The fluid may damage your eyes or skin.
Preliminary studies in females suggest that overuse of continuous spraying
can increase the possibility of vaginal mucosa drying and potential
reduction in desirable microbial organisms.
Although these studies have not been validated, please consult your
healthcare provider for concerns regarding whether these circumstances
may apply to you.
More importantly, if you are an individual suffering from any immune
deficiency as a result of disease, chemotherapy, or other medical condition
compromising the immune system you should consult your healthcare
provider before use of this product.
Introduction

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Safety Precautions (Continued)
CAUTION
Do not use the product if the top unit is unstable.
•Doing so may cause the top unit to come loose and fall, resulting in injury.
If the product is damaged, do not touch the damaged section.
•Doing so may cause electrical shock or injury. Replace it immediately.
Do not apply strong force, mechanical shock, step on or stand on the toilet
seat, toilet lid or top unit. Also do not place any heavy object on the toilet
seat, toilet lid or top unit.
•Doing so may cause cracking or cause the top unit to come loose and fall, resulting in injury.
•Doing so may damage the product and cause injury or water damage.
Do not lift up this product by the toilet seat or lid.
Do not raise the toilet seat or lid while objects are resting on top of the unit.
•Doing so may cause the top unit to come loose and fall, resulting in injury.
When cleaning or maintaining the plastic parts (top unit etc.) or the water
supply hose, use a kitchen cleaner diluted with water. Do not use any of the
following.
Toilet cleaner, household cleaner, benzene, paint thinner, powdered cleanser or nylon
scrubbing brush.
•These items may damage or crack the plastic and cause injury or malfunction.
•These items could damage the water supply hose and cause a water leak.
To prevent a sudden water leak, do not remove the water filter drain valve
when the shutoff valve is open.
•Doing so will cause water to spurt out.
(Refer to Page 36 for instructions on cleaning the water filter drain valve.)
Do not fold or crush the water supply hose; do not damage by cutting with a
sharp object.
•Doing so may cause water leaks.
Do not pour hot water into the toilet.
•Doing so may result in damage to the toilet, injury or water damage.

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CAUTION
Do not flush anything other than bodily waste and toilet paper. Also, do not
flush too much toilet paper.
Do not flush the bowl unit if it is clogged.
•Doing so may clog the toilet, causing waste water overflow, and water damage.
Keep the bowl filled with water.
•Failure to do so may cause sewer gas, chlorine gas, or hydrogen sulfide to corrode facilities and
equipment.
Do not use the product while the top unit is lifted up by the cleaning lift.
When lowering the top unit by the cleaning lift, do not insert your fingers
into the gap between the top unit and the bowl unit.
If a water leak should occur, always close the shutoff valve.
When the ambient temperature is likely to drop to 0°C or lower, prevent
damage to the pipes and hoses due to freezing.
•Frozen water pipes could cause the top unit and the pipes to break, resulting in a water leak.
•Regulate the room temperature to prevent the pipes and hoses from freezing during cold
months.
When not using the product for a long time, close the shutoff valve, drain
the water from the top unit and water supply hose, and then turn off the
breaker on the distribution board.
•When using the product again, allow the product to refill with water first.
Otherwise, the water in the tank might become contaminated and cause skin inflammation or
other problems. (Refer to Page 61 for instructions on replenishing the water.)
•Leaving the power on may cause fire or heat.
When installing the water filter drain valve, make sure that it is securely
tightened in its proper position.
•Failure to securely tighten it may cause a water leak.
If the bowl unit is clogged, switch the breaker on the distribution board to
OFF and remove the clog.
•If the auto flush were allowed to function, it would make the wastewater in the bowl unit overflow
and may result in water damage.
•Use commercially available tools that are made for unclogging the bowl unit to remove the
clogging.
Introduction

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CAUTION
Always flush, even after just urinating.
•Failure to do so may clog the toilet, causing waste water overflow and water damage or
inadequate flushing of the bowl unit.
Wipe any urine, condensation, cleaner, water, etc. that has gotten on the
floor with a well-wrung mop or cloth.
•Failure to do so may cause staining and corrosion of the floor.
Make sure of the plus and minus signs on the batteries before inserting them.
Remove depleted batteries immediately.
When replacing the batteries:
Replace both batteries with new ones.
Use the same brand for both new batteries (any brand available).
•Failure to do so may cause the batteries to leak fluid, generate heat, rupture, or ignite.
When the product is supposed not to be used for long time, remove the
batteries from the remote control and battery box.
•Failure to do so may cause the batteries to leak fluid.
Safety Precautions (Continued)

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< About the seat switch >
When you sit on the toilet seat, the seat switch turns
ON, enabling you to use various features. (A click
sound is heard when the seat switch is ACTIVATED.)
Seat switch (Built-in)
Gap
The toilet seat lowers.
Switch
ON
Sit back on the toilet seat.
The seat switch will not turn on unless you
sit on the seat properly.
Note
When a child uses the product, the seat switch
may not be ACTIVATED by their light body weight.
Since the toilet seat is designed to move up
and down, a clearance is provided between
the toilet seat cushion and the bowl unit.
< About the body sensors >
Two types of body sensors are used.
Body sensor A detects changes in heat.
Detection may be difficult when the room temperature
exceeds 30°C, such as in the summertime.
When sunlight is directly on the sensor area or a heater is
used in the bathroom, the sensor may detect incorrectly
due to the heat, resulting in the automatic operation of
functions such as auto lid opening and closing.
When the bathroom door is open, the sensor may detect
people who pass to the front or side of the toilet.
Body sensor B detects when someone stands
in front of the bowl unit.
Body sensor B emits an infrared beam as shown in
the figure. When someone moves into the line of
this infrared beam, the sensor detects the person.
•
Detection by the sensor may be difficult when the
toilet is used by someone small, such as a child.
Operational Precautions
■For prevention of malfunctions
Do not block the body sensor or the remote control
transmitter or receiver.
■For prevention of damage
Wipe plastic areas such as the top unit and
remote control with a soft cloth tightly wrung out
with water.
Do not lean against the toilet lid.
■For prevention of malfunctions and
failures
Switch the breaker on the distribution board to
OFF if there is a risk of lightning.
A toilet seat cover or a toilet lid cover cannot be used.
(Using them may cause
an incorrect detection by
the body sensors and seat
switch or result in toilet seat
and toilet lid opening or
closing in a wrong manner.)
Covers
Do not urinate on the top unit, toilet seat or wand.
(Doing so may cause a failure or discoloration.)
Do not apply strong forces to the control panel of
the remote control.
When using a toilet cleaner to clean the toilet,
wash it off within 3 minutes and leave the toilet
seat and toilet lid open.
Wipe off any cleaner that remains on the bowl unit.
(If vapor from a toilet cleaner enters the top
unit, it may cause a malfunction.)
Do not use the product with the toilet lid removed.
Do not expose to direct sunlight.
(Doing so may cause changes in color, irregular
heated seat temperature, remote control
malfunction or product malfunction due to the
change in temperature.)
Use radios, etc. away from the product.
(The product could cause interference with the
radio signal.)
If you use a booster seat for infants or a soft
highchair, remove it after use.
(Keeping it installed may prevent some of the
functions from being used.)
Do not apply force to the remote control.
(May cause malfunctions.)
To prevent the remote control from being
dropped, set it in the hanger when you are not
using it. Be careful not to expose it to water.
Do not place anything on the toilet seat and lid,
and do not press them with hands.
(Failure to do so may turn on the seat switch,
causing the floor to get wet if buttons on the
remote control are touched and warm water
comes out from the wand.)
Dry cloth or tissue
Body sensor A
(Detects changes in heat)
Body sensor B (Detects a person
standing in front of the bowl unit.)
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Parts Names
Main display
<All the LEDs are lit up in the figure.>
Power LED
Seat LED
Energy saver LED
Auto wand
CLEAN LED
Seat switch (Built-in)
Wand cover
Wand
Heated seat
Warm air outlet cover
Body sensor A (Page 11)
Toilet lid
Product name, part no., etc.
Shutoff valve
(Page 15)
Power plug
(Page 15)
Power cord
Water filter
(Internal parts of
the shutoff valve) (Page 37)
Side panel
(Pages 15, 37, 56)
Bowl unit
(Page 31)

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Right side of top unit
Left side of bowl unit
Toilet lid and toilet seat undersideLeft side of top unit
Flush button (Page 58)
Water filter drain
valve (Page 36)
Water drain lever (Page 61)
Cover
Toilet seat
cushions
Toilet lid cushions
Body sensor B
(Page 11)
Battery box
(Page 57)
Battery box plug socket (Page 57)
Hand lever
(For flushing in case
of power outage)
(Page 56)
Remote control
receiver
Deodorizer
outlet
Cleaning lift button (Page 32)
Deodorizing filter (Page 35)
Introduction

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Preparation
Using the Product for the First Time
1. Insert the battery
1Remove the remote control
from the hanger.
Remote
control
Hanger
2Open the battery cover and
insert two AA batteries.
Battery
cover
Close
Open
● When batteries are properly inserted,
temperature levels appear on the display of
the remote control (back side).
➞ When the temperature levels are not
displayed, perform step
3of "Language
Settings" in page 50.
● The display goes out when no button on
the remote control is pressed for about 60
seconds or more.
3Mount the remote control in
the hanger.
■ About the batteries
•Use dry cell, alkaline batteries.
•Be sure to follow "Safety Precautions" to
prevent the batteries from rupturing or leaking
fluid, etc. (Pages 7, 10)
If the remote control is secured
(for anti theft)
1Remove the screw from the
remote control fixture.
Remote control
Hanger
Screw
Wall
Phillips screwdriver
(View from side)
Remove
2Remove the remote control
from the hanger.
■ To secure the remote control again
Tighten and fix the screw.
(Overtightening may cause damage to parts
such as the hanger.)

3. Open the shutoff valve
1Remove the side
panel (left).
2Fully open the shutoff valve.
Handle*1
(For opening or closing
the shutoff valve)
Shutoff
valve
*1 Installed on the back of the side panel
(on the left)
3Reinstall the side
panel.
•Fit the side panel to the
top and side of the bowl
unit without a gap.
Side of the bowl unit
Top of the
bowl unit
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2. Turn on the power
1Switch the breaker on the
distribution board to ON.
•
The wand extends and then retracts.
2Check that the "Power" LED
is lit up.
•When it is off, switch the "Power" to
"ON".
To operate from the back of remote control
Press "Power ON/OFF" button about
3 seconds or longer.
To operate from the front of remote control
•Recommended if the remote control is
locked to prevent theft.
Press "Oscillating cleansing" /
"Pulsating cleansing" button about
10 seconds or longer.
<Power>
To turn the power "OFF"
Perform the same operation as step 2
above
•The "Power" LED goes off.
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Basic Operations
"Wand CLEAN"
Cleans the wand with ewater+
The wand can be automatically cleaned when you
use the cleansing functions (Rear cleansing , Front
cleansing, etc.). (Page 20)
Operate the controls on the remote control; a beep sounds when the top unit
receives the signal.
Note
●Sitting back on the
toilet seat makes it
easier to adjust the
wand position and
to reduce splashing.
"Opening and closing the toilet seat"
Opens and closes the toilet seat.
"Stopping"
Stops the operation.
"Front cleansing"
Serves as a bidet for ladies.
"Rear cleansing"
Cleanses your rear.
"Rear soft cleansing"
Cleanses your rear with
mild water pressure.
Opening and closing
Stopping
Cleansing
The setting changes between and each
time the is pressed.
"Drying"
Dries your rear.
Drying
"Oscillating cleansing"
The wand moves back
and forth to cleanse
your rear thoroughly.
The setting changes
between "ON" and
"OFF" each time the
button is pressed.
"Pulsating cleansing"
Cleanses with the
water pressure
pulsating between soft
and strong.
The setting changes
between "ON" and
"OFF" each time the
button is pressed.
Up to 10m of toilet paper (single)
Up to 3m of toilet paper (single)
"Full flush"
Performs a full flush.
"Light flush"
Performs a light flush.
Flushing
●Functions that
operate when a
button is pressed
during "Rear
cleansing", "Rear
soft cleansing" or
"Front cleansing".

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*1
Select or and press the button for the cleansing
you want to use.
●The "Water pressure adjustment",
"Wand position adjustment" and
"Personal setting lock" functions are
swipe operated.
*1 Remote control transmitter
●Functions that operate when a button is
pressed during "Rear cleansing", "Rear soft
cleansing" or "Front cleansing".
"Personal setting lock"
You can store your preferred "Water
pressure", "Wand position" and "Warm
water temperature" settings.
●To store a settings ➞Page 54
●To use
The "Wand position" and "Water pressure" lamps will
light up for about 10 seconds in their set positions,
and the "Water temperature" display switches.
To use (Swipe left)
To use (Swipe right)
You can select from 5 levels of water pressure.
The setting changes by one level whenever you
swipe to the left or right.
[-] Softer
[+] Stronger
"Water pressure adjustment"
After you swipe to change the "Water pressure adjustment"
setting, the set position will light for 10 seconds.
You can select from 5 levels of wand position between
the front and the rear, using the [▲] and [▼] buttons.
The setting changes by one level whenever you
swipe to the left or right.
[▲] Moves to the front
[▼] Moves to the rear
"Wand position adjustment"
After you swipe to change the "Wand position adjustment"
setting, the set position will light for 10 seconds.
Cleansing Buttons
Also, after pressing "Rear cleansing", "Rear soft
cleansing" or "Front cleansing", the set position
will light for 10 seconds.
Cleansing Buttons
Also, after pressing "Rear cleansing", "Rear soft
cleansing" or "Front cleansing", the set position
will light for 10 seconds.
Note
●Sitting back on the toilet seat makes it easier to
adjust the wand position and to reduce splashing.
Operation

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2.ENERGY
SAVER
3.AUTO
FUNCTION
MENU
1.MANUAL
CLEANING
1/5
Setting lock
You can lock the settings so that you
do not mistakenly operate the rear
buttons while using the remote control.
How to Set (Page 52)
Display screen during setting lock
SETTING
LOCK
PRESS ENTER
FOR 2 SEC
TO RESET
Basic Operations
About the Menu Screen
This section is an overview of the settings that can be configured with the remote control.
●See the corresponding pages for the detailed descriptions.
Display screen
Menu, Return button
: Select the
item or
setting
• Adjust settings
• Return to previous menu
Select keys
Temperature adjustment button
Enter button
Power ON/OFF button
Low battery warning mark (Page 58)
• Adjust temperatures (Page 24)
• Pressing it about 3 seconds or
longer turns the power on/off.
•If the remote control is locked to prevent
theft (Page 15 Step
2-2
)
1Press.
•The display screen changes.
2.ENERGY
SAVER
3.AUTO
FUNCTION
MENU
1.MANUAL
CLEANING
1/5
2Set the item from the display screen.
You can move the buttons (Up/Down)
to select the item or setting.
•
The letters of the selected item will be highlighted.
1.MANUAL
CLEANING
1.MANUAL
CLEANING
When
[MANUAL CLEANING] is
not chosen
When
[MANUAL CLEANING] is
chosen
When you press the button, the item is
entered.
Remote control back side

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1.SETTING
PERSONAL
SETTING
2.REGISTER1
3.REGISTER2
1/3
1.AUTO WAND
CLEAN
2.PRE MIST
3.DEODORIZER
4.AUTO POWER
DEODORIZER
AUTO
CLEANING
1/4
1.AUTO OPEN
/CLOSE
2.AUTO CLOSE
DELAY
3.AUTO OPEN
DELAY
AUTO OPEN
/CLOSE
4.SEAT/LID
1/4
2.AUTO FLUSH
DELAY
AUTO
FLUSH
1.AUTO
FLUSH
1/2
2.AUTO OPEN
/CLOSE
3.AUTO
CLEANING
AUTO
FUNCTION
1.AUTO
FLUSH
1/3
ENERGY
SAVER
1.AUTO ENERGY
SAVER
2.TIMER
SAVER
1/2
1.WAND CLEAN
ING ON/OFF
MANUAL
CLEANING
1/1
You can set as desired
If you want to return to the previous item, press the button.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
1.MANUAL
CLEANING
2.ENERGY
SAVER
3.AUTO
FUNCTION
MENU 1/5
4.ቮᆗ / ᇮّ /
LANGUAGE
5.OTHER
SETTING
OTHER
SETTING
1.BEEP
2.ANTI
FREEZING
4.PERSONAL
SETTING
3.SETTING
LOCK
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