Specifications Model S400
Power Source: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 550W
Tap Water Pressure: 0.5-7.5 kgf/cm2 (15-60 PSI)
Electricity Consumption: 1.5 Kwh
Seat Temperature: OFF: Room Temperature Low: 97 F Med: 100 F High: 104 F
Seat & Lid: Soft Closing
Max. Spray Volume: .26 gal minute
Water Temperature: OFF: Room Temperature Low: 97 F Med: 100 F High: 104 F
Electrical Safety Protection: 15 mA - GFCI
Power Cord Length: 4 ft
Product Dimensions: ROUND: 16.1"W x 19"L x 6.3" H
ELONGATED: 16.1"W x 20"L x 6.3"H
Product Weight: 9 lbs
SWASH 400 INSTALLATION MANUAL - Requires PDF Reader
The Swash 400 provides exceptional
functionality at an entry-level price with these great features:
Posterior and feminine warm-water wash
Dual self-cleaning wash wands
Comfortable temperature-controlled heated seat
Sleek efficient design that fits 95% of
residential toilets
Gentle-closing seat and lid
Germ-resistant seat
Sizing Your Swash Seat:
Elongated Bowl - 18.5" Long -
Round Bowl 16.5" Long

Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a Swash? A Swash is
a adapted toilet seat (also know as seat bidets) that utilizes two retractable
water wands to provide men, women, and children a fresh and hygienic cleansing
of posterior and feminine areas.
How does a Swash work? The Swash actually replaces your toilet
seat. Better than a conventional toilet seat, it has a heated seat and delivers
a warm water wash with temperature, pressure, and pulsation adjustability. Two
self-cleaning retractable wands are used, one for the posterior wash and another
for the feminine wash. All functions are easily operated at the push of a button
through side-mounted controls (Swash 400) or through a remote control (Swash
600). The Swash 600 has an air dryer and a wall mounted remote control.
Will a Swash fit my toilet? The Swash fits over 95% of
residential toilets in the US. A Swash will even fit Kohler one-piece toilets.
Unless you have a toilet with a square bowl or one that is wall-mounted, a Swash
should fit your toilet. Just check your toilet type, round or elongated, and
choose the appropriate Swash.
Should I order the Swash 400 or 600? The differences between these
models are the placement of the controls and the option of an adjustable
warm-air dryer. The Swash 600 includes a wall-mounted remote control that
can be operated there or removed from its bracket for hand-held operation. The
Swash 600 also has a dryer, which reduces or eliminates the need for toilet
paper. The Swash 400 has the controls attached to the toilet seat. If a
single unit design packed with features at an incredible price is what you're
looking for, the Swash 400 is the product for you.
What installation is required? Standard installation is easy
and takes less than an hour. Remove your existing toilet seat, install a
mounting bracket, and attach the Swash to the bracket and connections. The Swash
includes a T-valve installed directly below the toilet water tank to direct
filtered household water to a small reservoir within the unit. The Swash
operates on standard 120 volts AC and is equipped with a four foot cord. Click
here for detailed installation instructions.
Do I need an electrical outlet? Yes. You will need a three
prong GFCI grounded outlet (e.g., outlet that has a safety breaker in it -- same
as those found in kitchens). If your outlet is more than four feet from the
toilet, a grounded extension cord is necessary.
What maintenance is required? Swash seats are made of
germ-resistant plastic. They can be cleaned with a soft, wet cloth and a mild
detergent. For complete cleaning, the Swash can be easily detached from its
mounting bracket. Although Swash wands are self-cleaning, Brondell
recommends they be cleaned with a soft brush monthly or as needed. Brondell
recommends water filters be cleaned regularly, which will vary depending on your
water source.
Is a Swash safe and reliable? The Brondell Swash is UL
certified and Brondell warrants its products for one year from date of purchase.
With proper usage, Brondell products will provide years of reliable use. Owners
should read and follow all safety precautions in the literature provided with
the product.
Can a Swash be used by children, elderly, and handicapped?
Absolutely! Children love using a Swash and they are wonderful for parents with
children who are potty-trained but not yet able to clean themselves. Elderly and
handicap people can use a Swash because they are so easy to use and so effective
in their ability to provide complete cleanliness.
Does the seat stay heated at all times? This is controlled
by the user. The seat can be set as follows:
a. Off (no heat)
b. Heated to one of three temperature settings, remaining on at the prescribed
setting.
c. To Energy Save mode, which sets the seat to off (no heat) for a specific time
period.
Where is the water stored that is used for the bidet wash?
The Swash TM 400 and Swash TM 600 water is stored in the reservoir located at
the rear of the seat.
How does a user keep a Brondell Swash TM clean? The Swash TM
can be cleaned with a soft wet, cloth and mild detergent. For complete cleaning,
the Swash TM can be easily detached from its mounting bracket .
How does a user keep the wands clean? Swash wands are
self-cleaning: Brondell also recommends they be cleaned with a soft brush as
needed. Brondell recommends water filters be cleaned regularly, which will vary
depending on your water source.
What installation is required? Standard installation is easy
and takes less than an hour. Remove your existing toilet seat, install a
mounting bracket, and attach the Swash to the bracket and connections. The Swash
includes a T-valve installed directly below the toilet water tank to direct
filtered household water to a small reservoir within the unit. The Swash
operates on standard 120 volts AC and is equipped with a four foot cord.
Return Policy Note: Due To
Government Regulations - We Cannot Accept Any Returns On Any Opened/Installed
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