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4. If this does not solve the problem, open the battery compartments of
both units and be sure they are both on the SAME WIRELESS CHANNEL. A to A,
B to B, or C to C.
B to B, or C to C.
5. Check that the transmitter batteries are new and installed correctly
and that the lid is screwed tightly shut securing their connection. Now raise and
lower the lid several times. IF this does not solve the problem, we apologize for the
inconvenience and ask you to contact customer service at 305 395 3734.
lower the lid several times. IF this does not solve the problem, we apologize for the
inconvenience and ask you to contact customer service at 305 395 3734.
STEP F
– Multi-Toilet Automatic Operation
In Bathroom 1: Set one pair of digital music box and sensor both to channel A.
In Bathroom 2: Set the other pair both to channel B or both to C.
STEP G
– Manual Operation.
1. Set to Manual. On the back of the unit, turn the mode button away from Auto to
Manual. The wireless sensor is now disabled and your toilet will no longer control
the digital sound machine.
2. Turn unit ON and adjust volume to desired level.
3. Select desired sound.
4. Press the Manual ON/OFF button (center top of unit) to mute the sound. Press
again when you desire sound. The unit will now work manually at the touch of this
button.
5. To Change Sounds. Press the Manual ON/OFF button until the unit PLAYS.
Select the new sound. Press the Manual ON/OFF button until the unit is mute. The
unit will now remain playing this sound whenever you press the Manual ON/OFF
button.
STEP H
– Making the sensor attachment permanent.
We advise sealing the edges with 100% silicone adhesive after you have tried out
your Toilet Tune unit and are happy with its function and the sensors location on
your toilet. You can use any silicone based bathroom caulk or adhesive commonly
sold at Home Depot, Lowe's
or Ace Hardware. We highly
recommend 100% silicone
sealant such as GE Silicone
II Household Glue.
or Ace Hardware. We highly
recommend 100% silicone
sealant such as GE Silicone
II Household Glue.
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1
. Turn the digital
sound machine
OFF.
OFF.
2.
Cut the
adhesive tube open.
3.
Raise the lid.
4.
Squeeze sealant
all around the
edges of the
sensor, top, sides
and bottom.
edges of the
sensor, top, sides
and bottom.
5.
You can leave as is, or if too "goopy" gently wipe the edges down with your
finger or a caulking tool. For best results, try to leave the lid in the up position
overnight while it dries. The silicone will dry clear and you will barely see it.
Appendix I: GOVERNMENT REGULATION:
Toilet Tunes is a wireless device regulated by the Federal Communications
Commission. Customers should be advised:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user
overnight while it dries. The silicone will dry clear and you will barely see it.
Appendix I: GOVERNMENT REGULATION:
Toilet Tunes is a wireless device regulated by the Federal Communications
Commission. Customers should be advised:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user
’s authority to operate the equipment.
Appendix II: BATTERY LIFE
The sensor takes 3 AAA size batteries and if you use a high quality alkaline type
they should last for up to 1 year.
The digital music box takes 4 C batteries, and high quality alkaline batteries may
last 4 to 6 months depending on your households amount of toilet use and the
volume level selected. As the batteries get old, you will notice the volume decrease.
When this becomes very low, or the unit begins to miss automatic transmissions,
replace the batteries.