Start by using the toilet as usual. After finishing your business, wipe with toilet paper to remove any excess waste. This initial step helps prevent any debris from getting on the bidet nozzle when you activate it.
Adjust the settings:
Before using the bidet, take a moment to adjust the settings according to your preferences. Most bidet toilets, including Jaquar models, come with a control panel that allows you to modify water temperature, spray pressure, and nozzle position. Some models have remote controls, while others feature intuitive touch panels. - Water Pressure: Choose a gentle or stronger spray based on your comfort level. - Temperature: Adjust the water temperature to suit your needs—warm water is especially soothing. - Nozzle Position: Ensure the nozzle is correctly positioned for optimal cleaning. Most bidets allow you to move the nozzle forward or backwards.
Activate the Bidet Spray
Once you're seated and the settings are adjusted, activate the bidet's spray function. Depending on the model, you can do this by pressing a button, using a lever, or tapping the control panel.
Cleanse and Adjust
As the water flows, you may need to adjust the nozzle's angle to ensure you're getting a thorough cleanse. You can also modify the water pressure and temperature for more comfort. Spend a few seconds ensuring that you're cleaned properly
Specifications
Key Features
Dry Off
After the cleaning process, you can use toilet paper, a dedicated bidet towel, or a built-in air dryer to dry off. Many modern bidet toilets come with a warm air dryer, allowing you to dry without any paper.
Clean the bidet:
After use, rinse the bidet basin with clean water. Some bidet toilets come with self-cleaning features, but it's still a good idea to clean the nozzle and basin manually from time to time to maintain hygiene.
Wash your hands:
As always, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after using the toilet and bidet to maintain proper hygiene