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Product Knowledge for Bathroom
- What to Do If You Can't Find the Vanity Top You Like
- What is WELS and WaterMark in Australia?
- What is a Toilet Waste Trap?
- What is a Toilet Cistern?
- What is a Rimless Toilet?
- What is a rain showerhead?
- What is a Bathroom Vanity?
- What is a Basin in a Bathroom?
- What are Vanities made of?
- Standard Sizes for Bathtubs
- Should You Install the Vanity Before or After Tiling?
- Most Popular Tapware Colours for Bathrooms
- I can't see a vanity that will fit my space. Can you customise to fit my space?
- How Wide Should a Mirror Be Over a Bathroom Vanity?
- How to Waterproof Behind a Vanity:
- How to Unclog a Toilet: A Comprehensive Guide
- How to Unblock a Shower Drain: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Unblock a Shower Drain Pipe
- How to Unblock a Bathroom Basin
- How to Replace a Bathroom Vanity: A Comprehensive Guide
- How to Renovate a Bathtub: A Comprehensive Guide
- How to Remove a Bathroom Mirror: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Recess a Shaving Cabinet: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Install Bathroom Accessories
- How to Install a Toilet: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Install a Toilet Cistern: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Install a Shaving Cabinet: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Install a Bathtub: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Install a Bathroom Vanity: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to install a bathroom basin
- How to Get Rust Off a Bathtub: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Fix a Leaking Shower Tap
- How to Fix a Dripping Shower Head
- How to Establish Set Out Requirements for Replacing Toilets
- How to Disassemble a Toilet: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Disassemble a Bathtub Drain: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Defog Mirrors in the Bathroom?
- How to Clear a Toilet Drain: A Quick and Effective Guide
- How to Clean Shower Glass: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Clean a Toilet Cistern: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Clean a Shower Head: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Clean a Bathtub: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Clean a Bathroom Mirror: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Change Shower Fixtures
- How to Change Bathroom Taps: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How to Change a Toilet Seat: Quick and Easy Guide
- How to Change a Shower Head: A Step-by-Step Guide
- How Many Litres in a Bathtub in Australia?
- How Long is a Double Bowl Vanity?
- How High Should a Wall-Hung Vanity Be Off the Floor?
- How High Should a Shaving Cabinet Be?
- How High Above Vanity Should the Mirror Be?
- How Do Smart Toilets Work?
- How Deep is a Bathroom Vanity?
- Does Timberline make a 800mm Shaving Cabinet?
- Do you have a toilet roll holder that can place mobile phones on top?
- Do Vanities Get Easily Damaged in Transit?
- Do plumbers install vanities?
- Do LED Mirrors Need Electricity?
- Differences Between Water Inlet and Waste Traps in Toilets
- Choosing the Right Size Mirror for Your Vanity
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- Are Toilet Seats Universal in Australia?
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- Are All Mirrors Suitable for Bathrooms?
How Do Smart Toilets Work?
Smart toilets combine advanced technology with traditional plumbing to enhance comfort, hygiene, and convenience. From automated flushing and bidet functionality to heated seats and air drying, these toilets offer a range of features that can significantly improve the bathroom experience.
Key Components and Features:
- Automated Flushing:
- Sensor-Activated Flush: Smart toilets often feature motion sensors that detect when a user is finished and automatically flush the toilet, reducing the need to touch any surfaces.
- Water-Saving Options: Many smart toilets include dual-flush systems, allowing users to select a lower volume flush for liquid waste and a higher volume flush for solid waste.
- Bidet Functionality:
- Integrated Bidet: Smart toilets commonly include built-in bidets with adjustable water pressure, temperature, and spray patterns. This feature enhances hygiene by providing a gentle wash instead of relying solely on toilet paper.
- Heated Water: The bidet function typically includes a water heater to ensure a comfortable, warm wash.
- Heated Seats:
- Temperature Control: Smart toilets often feature heated seats with adjustable temperature settings, providing additional comfort, especially in colder climates.
- Energy Efficiency: Many models include energy-saving modes that automatically lower the seat temperature when the toilet is not in use.
- Air Drying:
- Warm Air Dryer: After using the bidet, smart toilets can provide a warm air drying function, eliminating the need for toilet paper and enhancing the overall hygiene experience.
- Adjustable Settings: Users can adjust the air temperature and intensity to their preference.
- Deodorizing:
- Built-In Deodorizers: Smart toilets often come with integrated deodorizing systems that activate after each use, helping to neutralize odors and keep the bathroom smelling fresh.
- Carbon Filters: Many systems use replaceable carbon filters to absorb and eliminate unpleasant odors.
- Self-Cleaning Features:
- Automatic Cleaning: Some smart toilets have self-cleaning nozzles that rinse themselves before and after use to maintain hygiene.
- UV Sterilization: Advanced models may include UV light sterilization to kill bacteria and keep the bowl and nozzles clean.
- Remote Control and Customization:
- Remote Control: Users can control various functions of the smart toilet via a remote control, smartphone app, or wall-mounted panel.
- User Profiles: Some toilets allow users to create and save personal settings, such as preferred water pressure, temperature, and seat warmth.
- Additional Features:
- Night Lights: Many smart toilets feature built-in night lights that illuminate the bowl, making it easier to use in the dark.
- Music and Sounds: Some models include built-in speakers to play music or ambient sounds, providing a more pleasant bathroom experience.
How They Work:
- Sensors and Automation:
Smart toilets use a combination of sensors and microprocessors to detect user presence, activate functions, and automate processes like flushing and cleaning.
- Water and Electrical Supply:
These toilets require a reliable water supply for flushing and bidet functions and an electrical connection to power the heating elements, sensors, and automated features.
- User Interaction:
Users interact with the toilet via buttons on the unit, a remote control, or a smartphone app to adjust settings and activate features.
- Maintenance:
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the bowl and nozzles, replacing filters, and checking the electrical components to ensure everything functions properly.
If you're interested in changing your toilets, feel free to visit our smart toilets collections to find the most in trend and functional toilets.
Updated on 17 Sep 2024