How to Install Your Abnous Water Bidet
Shut off the incoming cold and hot water., Follow up this part if you have the “Warm and Cold Water Bidet” otherwise go to next step., Remove the toilet seat and cover by unscrewing the bolts and nuts using proper screwdriver. , Place a large “Black...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Shut off the incoming cold and hot water.
This depends on the bidet type “Cold Water or Warm and Cold Water”.
Sink the incoming water to the toilet both at their respective wall valves and drains the toilet’s water tank by flushing it.
Remove the existing water hose or pipe that connects the wall valve to the toilet tank and replace it with the short “Flexible Hose” included in the box, hand-tightening it to the “Plastic T Connector” that must be attached to the connection at the bottom of the toilet tank. -
Step 2: Follow up this part if you have the “Warm and Cold Water Bidet” otherwise go to next step.
Remove the hose or pipe that connects the hot water supply valve to the sink.
The unit comes with a larger 16” “Flexible Hose” that may later substitute the existing hose or pipe if needed.
Connect the “Brass T Connector” to the hot water supply valve and connect it to the sink water inlet.
Then connect the small end (3/8”) of the “Flexible Hose” to the male end of the “Brass T Connector”. ,,,, (This is only applicable to “Warm and Cold Water Bidet”) Use the rest of the flexible plastic tube to connect the bidet's “hot water” inlet to the “Brass T Connector” at the sink. ,,,,,, The “Nozzle” has three positions for better water direction.
Choose the one that fits you better. -
Step 3: Remove the toilet seat and cover by unscrewing the bolts and nuts using proper screwdriver.
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Step 4: Place a large “Black Rubber Washer” on each bolt hole and place the bidet on top of them
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Step 5: aligning the “Sliding Seat Adjusters” with the holes.
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Step 6: Set the toilet seat and cover on top of the bidet and reinsert and tighten the bolts and nuts securing everything in position.
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Step 7: Measure and cut the flexible plastic tube needed to connect the bidet's “cold water” inlet to the “Plastic T Connector” on the toilet tank.
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Step 8: After installation
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Step 9: open both water valves and allow the water pass through the system.
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Step 10: Slowly turn the bidet’s “Water Pressure Knob” to the right to open the valve and remove the stagnant water.
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Step 11: Select the desired position of the “Nozzle”.
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Step 12: Slowly turn the “Water Pressure & Nozzle Cleaning Control” knob to the right until it reaches the comfortable pressure required for cleaning.
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Step 13: Adjust the pressure and temperature to your comfort level.
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Step 14: check the “Temperature Control” knob before use as temperature varies each day and is not the same for every house.
Detailed Guide
This depends on the bidet type “Cold Water or Warm and Cold Water”.
Sink the incoming water to the toilet both at their respective wall valves and drains the toilet’s water tank by flushing it.
Remove the existing water hose or pipe that connects the wall valve to the toilet tank and replace it with the short “Flexible Hose” included in the box, hand-tightening it to the “Plastic T Connector” that must be attached to the connection at the bottom of the toilet tank.
Remove the hose or pipe that connects the hot water supply valve to the sink.
The unit comes with a larger 16” “Flexible Hose” that may later substitute the existing hose or pipe if needed.
Connect the “Brass T Connector” to the hot water supply valve and connect it to the sink water inlet.
Then connect the small end (3/8”) of the “Flexible Hose” to the male end of the “Brass T Connector”. ,,,, (This is only applicable to “Warm and Cold Water Bidet”) Use the rest of the flexible plastic tube to connect the bidet's “hot water” inlet to the “Brass T Connector” at the sink. ,,,,,, The “Nozzle” has three positions for better water direction.
Choose the one that fits you better.
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