How to clean a non-electric bidet

Oct 24, 2017 Leave a message

How to clean NAVISANI bidet?


There are some worries about bidet cleaning, which is a valid concern—after all, you must make sure the bidet is clean before using it to clean your body.


Actually cleaning a bidet is quite easy—much easier than you might think. It is not too different from cleaning a toilet seat or lid. There are many types of bidets, figure them out from complex to easy, they are: separate ceramic bowl with faucets, electric bidets installed on the toilet seat, non-electric bidets attached on the toilet seat and hand-held nozzle bidets.

 

Since WING TECHNOLOGY is selling non-electric bidet(easy bidet), we will take it as an example.


Step 1: Clean the outer of bidet while cleaning the toilet lid

Be relax, just take the bidet as part of your toilet and clean it regularly is OK. Since the material of bidet is same as the toilet lid, clean them in the same way—use the gentle cleaning material with a soft cleaning cloth. Don’t scratch too hard to damage the surface.

 

Step 2: Use the self-cleaning feature to clean the nozzle. Most of bidet nozzles have the self-cleaning feature, making the nozzle cleaning very easy. To activate it, twist the knob to “Nozzle Cleaning”. With some type of bidets, the nozzles will be self-cleaned automatically every time you use the bidet. You don’t even need to think about it. For example, our NB200A-warm water bidet has a “Nozzle Cleaning” mark at the knob while our NB200B-cold water bidet is totally nozzle-cleaning automatically.


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Step 3: Clean the nest in T-connector. It’s optional depends on the different type/brand of bidet. Taking NAVISANI bidet as example. Since in some place the water isn’t so clean and there might be impurities inside the water. So we have put a small net in the T-connect to filter impurities. De-attach the T-connect and clean the net twice a year is good enough.


De-attach the T-connect and clean the net twice a year is good enough.