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How to install the smart toilet?

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A smart toilet is a device with many built-in features, such as automatic warm air dryer, heated seat, etc. Smart toilets are becoming the norm for smart homes around the world, but is it really worth buying?

What is a smart toilet?

Smart toilets are advanced toilets that use technology that has built-in intelligence or the ability to interact and connect with the user. These toilets are often found in smart homes around the world and in high-tech areas like America, and Japan.

Smart toilets can do many things, from voice control to flushing with the push of a button, while saving precious water.

The most popular smart toilet features

Smart toilets have a wide range of popular features that make them irresistible to some people. These features include:

Seat heating: Most smart toilets can heat the toilet seat to your liking.

Automatic lid: This enables the toilet to open or close the lid automatically, making the experience completely touch-free.

Night Light: Some smart toilets provide ambient night lighting when you need to answer the call of nature at night.

Spray Adjustment: If you purchase a smart toilet with a bidet, some allow you to adjust the spray pressure and water temperature.

Why do you need a smart toilet in your home?

Considering buying your own smart toilet? Before you do so, it’s important to understand the pros and cons. First, let’s discuss the pros.

Space saving: Smart toilets are usually smaller than regular toilets, even with the tank and required buttons placed on the wall. This saves space in an otherwise cramped bathroom.

Hygienic: Smart toilets are usually completely contactless, which means they are very hygienic. As mentioned earlier, some models will even clean themselves.

Suitable for elderly and disabled people: Smart toilets are easier to use for disabled or elderly people, making it easier to take care of their personal hygiene.

Low water consumption: Smart toilets use the right amount of water to flush each time. This greatly reduces the amount of water used per flush.

Are there disadvantages to a smart toilet?

While there are many benefits to owning a smart toilet, there are some important disadvantages to understand.

Cost: Smart toilets are costly. In fact, most models cost thousands of dollars, especially famous brands, such as American Standard. While the average price of a standard toilet is $350 or less.

Electricity consumption: Such technology also consumes more electricity. Adding another smart device to your home may also increase your electric bill.

Maintenance: Like any technology, smart toilets require specific repairs and maintenance as needed. This type of maintenance is costly and not always easy to obtain in your area.

Ease of Use: Depending on the number of features you choose, using a smart toilet may take some time to learn.

How to install the smart toilet?

1. Before installation should check whether the drainage pipe is smooth and the cleanliness of the installation floor.

2. Install the matching seal on the smart toilet’s drainage port.

3. Determine the installation position of the smart toilet. Align the toilet drain with the pipe downspout slowly, adjust the correct position, and then use chalk or whiteboard pen to draw marker lines around the toilet, and determine the installation hole.

4. Punch the installation hole. Align the marking hole with the foot dowel, use the impact drill to punch the installation hole (diameter is 10mm, depth is 60mm), and install the expansion screw.

5. Punch glass glue on the inside of the marking line.

6. Align the installation hole and the surrounding glass glue with the toilet and slowly press down until the level.

7. Put glass glue on the connection between the toilet and the ground and trim around to ensure beauty.

8. Install the floor dowel.

9. Connect the inlet pipe and check whether the filter is installed.

10. Clean the ground and tools, prohibit immediate use (glass glue curing generally takes 24 hours), and keep the smart toilet surrounding 24 hours without contact with water.

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