MAINTENANCE
Seat Cleaning & Removal, Nozzle Cleaning
Unplug the Swash from the power source before cleaning or removing the seat.
Seat Cleaning & Removal
Use a soft, damp cloth and mild cleanser (such as dish soap, Simple Green or Windex) to wipe
down the seat. DO NOT scrub or use harsh, abrasive products to clean the Swash. DO NOT use
thinner, benzene, acidic chemicals, chloride, or hydrochloric acid detergent. This may result in
corrosion to the metal parts or discoloration or scratches to the bidet body.
For a more thorough cleaning, you may remove the Swash. To remove the bidet, press the Quick
Release button and slide the seat forward off of the mounting plate and toilet.
NOTE: Be cautious of leaving home and beauty products in contact with the bidet seat, the result of
which can be irreversible discoloration. Most stains can be removed using a 1:1 mix of rubbing alcohol
and water and a soft cloth or towel. However, some permanent stains are the result of substances left on
the seat while the seat heater was activated. Be cautious of home and beauty products (including but not
limited to various hair and air freshener sprays, lotions, body wash, skin tanners, body butters, and oils)
that come in contact with the seat. Wash off any substances that come in contact with the seat as soon as
possible. If necessary, replacement seat parts can be purchased through Brondell customer support.
Nozzle Cleaning
1. Press the Nozzle Cleaning button on the control panel.
The nozzle will extend into the toilet bowl and self-clean three
times. The nozzle will stop cleaning and stay extended to allow
for manual cleaning.
2. Gently clean the nozzle manually with a soft cloth or toothbrush.
3. Press the Nozzle Cleaning button again. The nozzle will
self-clean three times and retract.
NOTE: The Nozzle Cleaning function will not work if the seat is
occupied, or if the Seat Sensor has been overridden.
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