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Today I'm going to show you how to install a Biobidet.
We chose the BB-1000 for this installation because the installation for this bidet, is
similar to all our other electronic models such as our BB-800, BB-600, BB-400, and our
USPA 6800. And now let's get familiar with the installation
parts, here they are: Catch plate,
Two mounting bolts and their guides T-valve with the conversion nut.
Two water supply hoses.
We have this set up for an easy demonstration. Now let's get started with the installation,
first thing you need to do is turn off the water valve.
Next thing you need to do is drain the water from the toilet tank, simply just by flushing
it. Remove the existing water hoses, there might
be a little water left over so have a towel ready.
Check your shut off valve size, if its 3/8 use the 3/8 conversion nut, if it's ½ inch
just use the standard t-valve. You have two water hoses supplied, the shorter
one connects from the top of the t-valve to the toilet water tank fill valve. And the
longer one connects to the side to attach to the bidet later on.
Remove the existing toilet seat, place the catch plate over the mounting holes, place
the mounting guide concave side up, insert the mounting bolts, secure the catch plate
by tightening the mounting bolts. Make sure the bidet is lined up with the catch
plate and slide it in until it clicks. To remove it, press the release button in
and slide it out. Connect the water supply hose to the bidet
inlet. Make sure you do not over tighten the connections,
use hand pressure to secure it. Now open up the shut off valve, and check
for any leaks. Now the installation is complete, plug it
into any gfci outlet and enjoy it.