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Model name
Part No.
Functions
Cleansing
Basic
Functions
Changing the washing
method
Drying
Changing the temperature
[ewater+] sanitizing
Sanitary
Functions
Removing odors
Opening and closing
Lighting up
Convenient
Functions
Heating the toilet seat
Saving energy
Maintenance
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Model
WASHLET SG
Part No.
TCF403
Rear cleansing
Rear soft cleansing
Front cleansing
Wand position adjustment
Water pressure adjustment
Oscillating cleansing
Pulsating cleansing
Personal setting lock
Warm air drying
Temperature adjustment
Auto wand cleaning
Auto bowl cleaning
Deodorizer
Opening and closing the toilet
seat with remote control
Auto open / close (lid)
Soft light
Heated seat
Timer energy saver
Auto energy saver
Removable toilet lid
Wand cleaning
Descaling mode
Cleaning
Support
Sanitary Toilet
Ref.
Page
16
16, 17
16
24, 25
20, 21
16
The self-cleaning functions operate
22, 23
(See pages 20 and 21 for details.)
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As you approach and sit
A mist is sprayed in the
26, 27
toilet bowl to make it
more diffi cult for dirt to
adhere.
When you sit on
32
the toilet seat, the
deodorizer operates.
33
34
automatically.
As you stand up
As you move away
The wand is cleaned
[ewater+] is sprayed
with [ewater+].
in the toilet bowl to
(The wand extends and
maintain cleanliness.
then retracts.)

Table of Contents

Safety Precautions .................... 4
Parts Names ........................... 12
Preparation .............................. 14
Basic Operations ..................... 16
(Cleaning Features) ................ 20
DEODORIZER, AUTO WAND CLEANING,
AUTO BOWL CLEANING, BOWL LIGHT,
AUTO OPEN/CLOSE, SOFT LIGHT
Energy Saver Features............ 26
Power plug / Main unit ............. 30
and the toilet lid ....................... 32
Wand ....................................... 33
Wand cleaning
Deodorizing fi lter...................... 33
Descaling mode ....................... 34
Changing Settings ................... 40
What to Do?............................. 52
If you cannot operate with
the remote control ................ 52
Freeze Damage Prevention . 53
Long Periods of Disuse ........ 54
Troubleshooting ....................... 55
Specifi cations .......................... 61
Warranty .................................. 62
Important User Guidance
Information............................... 63
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