Really awesome video brother.... clear and to the point, step by step... was nervous going into this as I don't know anything when it comes to plumbing but this video made it so simple. Thank you.
You hooked the wrong side of the hose to the t valve. The one end that shows at 5:52 should hook into the sprayer handle and not to the t valve. But thanks for the video 😉
@@dirarh is right, the ends are reversed here. And also, both ends fit each other, but the hex nut is under the tank and the handheld gets attached to the sprayer.
You need to turn the T-valve so the on/off pressure switch is facing outwards or straight ahead for easy access. The reason is when you're sitting on the toilet and wish to use it, you only have to reach down to turn it on. The manual stresses to turn the valve OFF when not in use. By leaving it on, that can open up the floodgates when you least expect it. Look at the photo on the box and you'll see what I mean. Here's another video that shows the position of the T-valve. ua-cam.com/video/z_WHNnERXcM/v-deo.html
Take your time, hold the ring to the valve on the toilet and spin it until you feel it is connecting, once it is connected all you have to do is tighten it!
Big mistake by leaving the pressure valve open!!! The line won’t spring a leak Immediate so you might think you’re safe… you’re not! I found out the hard the hard way! If you live above a neighbor…and you go to work… and that line springs a leak…. Hello waterfalls and water damage, mold remediation and $$$$$
Great video, I’ve never dealt with any type of plumbing and your video made this a very easy first step into it
Thanks! Glad I could help!
The most helpful video from A to B in clear instructions! Thank you
You’re welcome!
Really awesome video brother.... clear and to the point, step by step... was nervous going into this as I don't know anything when it comes to plumbing but this video made it so simple. Thank you.
No problem, happy to help!
This was very helpful as a first time bidet installer at home. Thank you very much!
No problem, happy to help!
You hooked the wrong side of the hose to the t valve. The one end that shows at 5:52 should hook into the sprayer handle and not to the t valve. But thanks for the video 😉
I’m pretty sure only one side will fit into the t-valve and vice Versa
I made that mistake myself and that's why I was able to spot the issue. I had brondell as well.
@@dirarh is right, the ends are reversed here. And also, both ends fit each other, but the hex nut is under the tank and the handheld gets attached to the sprayer.
@@dirarh yes you right he did wrong side of the hose
@@reviewchannel6518 You should hook other side
Make sure after use close value
good work mate
Thanks!
good video bro
Thank you!
dude you hooked the wrong side of the hose to the t valve.
You need to turn the T-valve so the on/off pressure switch is facing outwards or straight ahead for easy access. The reason is when you're sitting on the toilet and wish to use it, you only have to reach down to turn it on. The manual stresses to turn the valve OFF when not in use. By leaving it on, that can open up the floodgates when you least expect it. Look at the photo on the box and you'll see what I mean. Here's another video that shows the position of the T-valve.
ua-cam.com/video/z_WHNnERXcM/v-deo.html
Thanks for the advice!
No matter what I did I could not screw the t valve to the toilet. I was literally crying! (I’m old..
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Take your time, hold the ring to the valve on the toilet and spin it until you feel it is connecting, once it is connected all you have to do is tighten it!
@@reviewchannel6518 I finally got it done! (Prayed for a cool head…)
Big mistake by leaving the pressure valve open!!! The line won’t spring a leak Immediate so you might think you’re safe… you’re not! I found out the hard the hard way! If you live above a neighbor…and you go to work… and that line springs a leak…. Hello waterfalls and water damage, mold remediation and $$$$$
Thanks for the advice