How they work

  • The Bio Bidets have a heated seat with an occupied sensor.
  • A nozzle divided into 3 sections allows 3 different wash cycles, Posterior and Anterior for a gentle wash and Turbo wash – all activated by the touch of a button.
  • During the wash cycles the nozzle can be set to oscillating and pulsating modes for ultimate cleansing.
  • The water is heated, the tempearture and water pressure is fully adjustable to suit your requirements.
  • Once the wash cycle is finished, the warm air drying cycle can be selected.
  • All wash and dry cycles last for between 1-3 minutes and can be stopped at any time by pressing the stop button.
  • After the Bio Bidet is used it will remember the previous settings set on the remote control or fixed key pad (BB800).
  • There is also a 2 stage automatic power saving mode which calculates when the bidet is most used to help minimise the power used.
  • Plumbing – The Bio Bidet requires a mains water supply usually taken from the cold water feed to the cistern.
  • The electrical supply must be installed and connected by a qualified electrician in accordance with British Standards 18th electrical wiring regulations, BS7671:2018
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    Bathroom Zones: Bathrooms are classified as special locations and are divided in to separate zones, Zone 0, Zone 1, Zone 2 and outside zones. The Bio Bidet has an Integration Protection rating of IPX4 and can be installed in a zone 1*, Zone 2 or outside zones areas .*Zone 1, providing the power supply is installed in zone 2 or outside zone area.

     

    Switch gear and enclosures must be suitable for the location.

  • Please refer to the bathroom zone diagram for an explanation of the zones.
  • Any electrical work undertaken in a special location will need to be tested by your registered electrician, a minor works or full electrical certificate must be issued to the home owner and local building control must be notified**

**Your registered electrician will notify local building control through the self-cert scheme they are registered with, the main 3 schemes in the UK being;

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