Control panel of a medium sophisticated japanese toilet, located in the Asahikawa grand hotel in Asahikawa, Japan. See Image:JapaneseToiletBidet.jpg for an image of the toilet in operation. The controls are from left to right:
- Stop: Stops all features of the toilet
- Spray: The water jet for cleaning the anus
- Bidet: the water jet for cleaning the vulva
- Water pressure: Adjusting the water pressure according to personal taste
- Standby: Not a control, merely a control light blinking if the nozzle prepares with self cleaning.
See Image:WirelessToiletControlPanel.jpg for a more sophisticated wireless control panel and Image:Wireless toilet control panel w. open lid.jpg for a high-end model with 38 buttons.
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