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Before You Begin

Required Materials

1. Wrench – Recommended for tightening water connections

2. GFCI Outlet (110–120V, US Standard) – Plug the bidet directly into a grounded GFCI wall outlet.

How To Install

 

1. Remove existing toilet seat
Lift the hinge covers and unscrew the seat from the toilet bowl.

2. Shut off the Water Valve
Turn the water valve clockwise until completely closed.

3. Install the T-Valve
Disconnect the water hose from the toilet tank. Attach the T-valve adapter between the hose and the toilet tank inlet.

4. Install the Mounting Bracket
Place the bracket over the bolt holes on the toilet. Align the bracket straight and tighten the bolts securely.

5. Attach the Bidet
Slide the bidet onto the bracket until you hear a click. Ensure the unit is fully locked into place.

6. Connect the Water Hose
Attach the provided water hose from the T-valve outlet to the bidet's water inlet.

7. Turn on Water & Check for Leaks
Slowly turn the water valve counterclockwise to restore water flow. Inspect all connections carefully for any sign of leakage.

8. Connect to Electrical Outlet
Plug the bidet directly into a grounded GFCI outlet.

9. Test the Bidet
Ensure that all the functions work properly.

How To Uninstall

FAQ

If your toilet is a standard 2-piece toilet, it is most likely compatible. But if you have a 1-piece toilet with a "french curve", it may not fit. Contact our support team with a photo of your toilet for confirmation.

Yes, we strongly recommend connecting directly to a GFCI-protected 120V outlet for electrical safety.

We do not recommend extension cords. If absolutely necessary, it must be
-120V / 15A
-3-prong grounded
-Heavy duty (15 AWG)
-GFCI-protected

Do not force it as it can break and flood the home. Contact a plumber if the valve is not turning or water doesn't fully shutoff even after closing the valve entirely.

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