If You Have These Problems - American Standard Advanced Clean 3.0 SpaLet User Manual

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If You Have These Problems

Water Discharges from a Point
Near the Nozzle Tip
Water discharges from a
point near the nozzle tip
immediately after a user
®
sits down on the SpaLet
seat as well as before and
after cleansing. This is re-
quired for the function and
is not indicative of a failure.
Warm Air has an Odor When the
SpaLet seat is Used Initially.
Warm air may have a slight odor when the SpaLet
Seat is new. This is not indicative of a malfunction.
This odor will disappear as the SpaLet Seat is used.
Energy Conservation.
● Close the seat lid after use.
● Install a SpaLet seat cover.
● Do not set the temperature of the SpaLet seat or
warm water too high.
● Frequently adjust the temperature settings in ac-
cordance with the season.
● Use the power save functions whenever possible if
available.
● Always turn off the power if you will be gone for
extended periods of time.
* Keep SpaLet seat covers clean.
* If there is any possibility of water freezing, do not
disconnect the power plug from the outlet as the
power must remain turned on. Refer to "If the Water
in the Tank is Frozen" for more information.
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Radio or Television Interference.
Interference may occur if a
television or radio is locat-
ed near the SpaLet seat.
In such cases, move the
radio or television as far
away from the SpaLet seat
as necessary to remove
the interference.
Suitable Cleansers
Use a neutral cleanser suitable for plastics to clean
plastic parts such as the SpaLet seat and lid.
Do not use chlorinated cleansers, acidic cleansers, or
disinfectants to clean the toilet bowl or other areas of
ceramic material.
Formations of Condensation.
Due to differences in humidity or temperature of the
room and toilet bowl, toilet surface, or water shut-off
valve, water droplets (condensation) may form on the
surface of these parts. Ensure adequate ventilation
to prevent condensation. Use a dry cloth to wipe any
droplets that have formed.
* Condensation may stain or damage the floor.
* This SpaLet seat is designed to be resistant to
condensation. However, condensation can form de-
pending on the room temperature and other condi-
tions.
Urinating.
● When urinating while standing in front of the SpaL-
et seat, urine may splash outside the bowl and soil
the floor or wall. Splashing of urine can be reduced
if the user sits on the SpaLet seat during use.
● When urinating while sitting on the seat, urine may
splash back depending on the sitting position or the
direction of urination. Adjust your sitting position or
use toilet paper to reduce splashed urine.
Odors During Nozzle Drain.
If there is insufficient ventilation when using a large
kitchen range hood, for example, odor may temporar-
ily occur when nozzle drain the SpaLet seat. Make
sure to provide adequate ventilation.
Side of SpaLet Seat is Cold.
The heating function of
the SpaLet seat primarily
functions to heat the top
surface, so the side may
feel cold to the touch.
Side is Cold
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