Thank you for this video! It's better than the manufacturer's, and it helped me solve a mystery problem. I got mine installed successfully thanks to you!
You’re de best. At least there is someone out there that shows How To. I did mine before I watched your video. I Just need to get a Longer pair of bolts that hold the toilet seat together b/c after I placed accessories on it - it shortened the length of bold - so I can’t really tighten that much from underneath the bolt. Thanks again. I hope the manufacturer paid you something.
the instructions that came with mine seemed to neglect the plumbing tape, my T valve was leaking at first but your guide helped me secure that water. Thanks!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Your toilet seat hovers over the bowl because your toilet seat is not flat on the bottom (the seat is concave into the toilet bowl). This is because the nozzle assembly extends into the bowl without angling down first. The bumpers help a bit, but still it feels like the pressure on the nozzle assembly will crack over time. The real solution is to get a new toilet seat with a completely flat bottom or buy a different bidet which doesn't jut out as far and angles the nozzle assembly downward like the Samodra. Also I was warned to just go hand tight with the T-adapter at the toilet inlet. If you overtighten with a wrench, it will leak. You didn't overtighten it, but that's a common leak area. Also the particular "wrench" you used is normally called "pliers", which worked well as a wrench in this case.
I like your video but I do have some improvement. 1. Plumbers tape should always go on in the clockwise direction. 2. You should avoid using a wrench on plastic fittings (Finger Tight). Your bidet is off center to the right. This moves the control closer to the toilet. If you mount the bidet off center to the left it moves the control away from the toilet.
This bidet has crazy water pressure. It can get quite messy. I would recommend installing a valve that attaches to the bidet to throttle the flow coming in
Where you placed the bumpers...is it flat under there or is their curvature...cause my toilet seat is curved and doesn't sit flat down even with the bumpers
Thanks for the walkthrough. Whenever I turn my switch to the butt position, it opens, when turning it to the off position it won't close the nozzle. It works properly the female nozzle. Any suggestions?