if accidentally pulled.
2. Utilisation
The sensor mounted on the underside activates the ventilation function
when the user sits down on the seat. The gases are thus directly
captured and eliminated.
Avoid unnecessarily dropping the seat down onto the toilet bowl.
Repeated dropping of the seat could damage the device.
3. Cleaning
Belair is cleaned like a normal toilet seat with commercially available
toilet cleaners and a non-abrasive cloth.
Note: Do not clean with a toilet brush or a soaking wet sponge as this
could cause water to enter the air intake slots (6). In this case, the
warranty becomes null and void.
4. Changing the filter
With the decrease of the filter’s effectiveness over time – after a
period of one year at the latest – the filter (3) should be removed by
simultaneously pressing on the snap-fit closures and lifting the cover
of the filter housing (5) and subsequently replaced with a new filter.
Filters can be purchased at any store where the devices are sold.
Another option is to order a subscription for the filters. Simply use the
enclosed order card or sign up at ...
www.belair-swiss.ch
... for the filter subscription system.
Dispose of the old filter along with regular household waste.
5. Troubleshooting
a. Problem: The device does not switch on.
> Is the adapter of the device correctly plugged in? If not, plug in the
adapter in the correct manner. You might also need to check the fuses
or circuit breakers for that particular outlet.
> Does the protruding sensor on the underside of the seat come into
contact with the toilet bowl when the seat is lowered? If not, loosen
the screws and reposition the device until sensor touches the toilet
bowl. Tighten the screws again.