Troubleshooting
Ceramic Portion of SpaLet
Symptom
There is a pink
stain on the
ceramic portion of
the SpaLet bowl.
There are black
blemishes on the
ceramic portion of
the SpaLet bowl.
There are
deposits of red
rust in the SpaLet
After cleaning the
ceramic portion
of the SpaLet
bowl, metallic
scratches are left
on the bowl.
Young children's
waste adheres
to the bowl and
does not flush
away.
The SpaLet is new,
but the bottom
looks yellowish.
Cannot flush
barium.
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Bowl (Continued)
Cause
Microorganisms in the air feed on
nutrients in soiled SpaLet bowls.
These microorganisms live in the
air and water, and are not harmful
to healthy people.
During flushing, water containing
rust from within the water supply
piping flows into the SpaLet bowl.
Because the SpaLet bowl is harder
than metals, traces of metal can
be left on the bowl when these
materials make contact.
These are not scratches in the
bowl. This is simply contamination
from the metal.
When used by young children, their sitting position may cause waste to
fall onto the front of the bowl, which may not properly flush away.
The Night Light or other illumination
may cause shadows that make it
look as if the bottom of the SpaLet
is dirty.
Barium and other heavy
substances that are not water
soluble might not wash away
completely with one flush.
Solution
Please clean the bowl using a
neutral detergent.
These bacteria propagate easily,
so it is recommended to clean
frequently. Bleach is effective at
disinfection.
Leave a cloth moistened with
an acidic toilet cleaner on the
discolored portion for several hours,
and then wipe clean with another
cloth.
* Do not use this method on a
regular basis. It should only be
used for spot cleaning.
Leave a cloth moistened with
an acidic toilet cleaner on the
discolored portion for 1 hour, and
then wipe clean with another
cloth. As an emergency measure,
these can be removed using a
commercially available toilet cleaner
that contains an abrasive.
* Ensure that you only rub softly,
as rubbing with too much force
may remove the glazing from the
bowl. Do not use this method on a
regular basis.
Turn any such lights off and check
again.
Break down barium or other debris
remaining in the SpaLet bowl with a
toilet brush and flush several times.
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