A high pressure hose that is attached between the plumbing inlet and the toilet pedestal. The water pressure jet is adjusted by the amount of squeeze the user applies to the nozzle. This device can be used for washing out nappies or underwear, or rinsing toileting aids (such as bedpans, potties, or splashguards) into the toilet bowl.
General Details
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Materials:
The hose is a flexible high pressure PVC hose. When it was tested under stress conditions of 4,000 kpa (580 psi) it produced no faults in either the hose or the fittings. Australian Standard for high water pressure is 500 kpa (70 psi), so the pressure material used in Little Squirt is over 8 times greater than the normal limit.
Features:
Will fit most toilet systems as all threads are standard ½”. For unusual toilet suites an extension piece is available.
The Little Squirt has a water limiting disc fitted inside the handpiece to reduce the flow to 9 litres per minute. This avoids the super strong blast that would otherwise cause the nappy’s contents to splash back at the operator.
The Little Squirt remains connected all the time and for this reason the child proof catch prevents little fingers operating the handpiece. Being connected continuously offers other uses for the Little Squirt, the obvious being the general cleaning of the toilet suite.
SAFETY: THIS IS A CLEANING PRODUCT ONLY.
NOT SUITABLE FOR BIDET APPLICATION DUE TO HIGH PRESSURE.
Installation
The hose attaches to the existing toilet water supply tap (no plumber needed) allowing you to squirt the nappy`s contents straight into the toilet bowl.
Method of Use
With the hose attached to the existing toilet water supply tap, squeeze the handle to adjust the water pressure jet.
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Maintenance
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Models / Specifications
Model Little Squirt: A high pressure hose that is attached between the plumbing inlet and the toilet pedestal
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Methven Australia (Abbotsford)
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Methven Australia (Abbotsford)
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Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing, and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards see http://www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation
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