
- Concealed Cistern to be mounted behind the wall.
- Hosts a 2-user memory
- Pan is designed to be used as both S trap and P trap
- S trap pan connection bend with adjustable set-out 90mm supplied.
- Optional S trap pan connection bend available for floor outlet range 165mm to 230mm (ordered separately, SKU: JT34)
- Quick release soft close seat
- Wall Facing Toilet suites also knows as a Back to Wall toilets (BTW) leave no gap behind the pan for dust and grime to collect, saving you plenty of time while cleaning
Description
The Neion intelligent toilet was created by combining the aesthetics of a rimless toilet pan with the cleaning function of a bidet; bringing you the sleekest looking intelligent toilet on the market.
WELS & Watermark Certification
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WELS 4 star rated
-
Dual flush, 4.4/2.85L (3.1L average flush)
- WELS Registration Number: L06554
- All Streamline toilet pans, cisterns and components are Watermark Certified
For more information about WELS and Watermark certification and the important role they play in choosing water-efficient and safe products that are manufactured to strict Australian plumbing and building standards.
What's In The Box
Seat
Pan Outlet Trap Type
This toilet suite has a Universal S or P Trap waste outlet.
Check if your current toilet goes out through the floor (S Trap) or into the wall (P Trap).
You will need to check the "Set Out" measurement of your trap to make sure it will fit:
S Trap - Measure the distance between the wall and the centre of the waste outlet in the floor.
P Trap - Measure the distance between the floor and the centre of the waster outlet in the wall.
If you have any questions please double check with your plumber/builder or contact us.
Cistern Inlet Type
This toilet has a Back Entry cistern.
Back Entry - Your water connects through the back of the cistern. This has proved to be the most popular cistern type as the isolation tap (stop cock) is hidden from view under the cistern lid, giving a cleaner look.
Bottom Inlet - Your water connects to the bottom of the cistern through either the left or right hand side of the pan. This leaves the isolation tap (stop cock) exposed. This is very common in older homes and allows the greatest plumbing flexibility.
Please double check this inlet location with your plumber or builder as they will need to confirm your plumbing setup is suitable or it can also be moved to suit the toilet specifications.
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- Concealed Cistern to be mounted behind the wall.
- Hosts a 2-user memory
- Pan is designed to be used as both S trap and P trap
- S trap pan connection bend with adjustable set-out 90mm supplied.
- Optional S trap pan connection bend available for floor outlet range 165mm to 230mm (ordered separately, SKU: JT34)
- Quick release soft close seat
- Wall Facing Toilet suites also knows as a Back to Wall toilets (BTW) leave no gap behind the pan for dust and grime to collect, saving you plenty of time while cleaning
Description
The Neion intelligent toilet was created by combining the aesthetics of a rimless toilet pan with the cleaning function of a bidet; bringing you the sleekest looking intelligent toilet on the market.
WELS & Watermark Certification
-
WELS 4 star rated
-
Dual flush, 4.4/2.85L (3.1L average flush)
- WELS Registration Number: L06554
- All Streamline toilet pans, cisterns and components are Watermark Certified
For more information about WELS and Watermark certification and the important role they play in choosing water-efficient and safe products that are manufactured to strict Australian plumbing and building standards.
What's In The Box
Seat
Pan Outlet Trap Type
This toilet suite has a Universal S or P Trap waste outlet.
Check if your current toilet goes out through the floor (S Trap) or into the wall (P Trap).
You will need to check the "Set Out" measurement of your trap to make sure it will fit:
S Trap - Measure the distance between the wall and the centre of the waste outlet in the floor.
P Trap - Measure the distance between the floor and the centre of the waster outlet in the wall.
If you have any questions please double check with your plumber/builder or contact us.
Cistern Inlet Type
This toilet has a Back Entry cistern.
Back Entry - Your water connects through the back of the cistern. This has proved to be the most popular cistern type as the isolation tap (stop cock) is hidden from view under the cistern lid, giving a cleaner look.
Bottom Inlet - Your water connects to the bottom of the cistern through either the left or right hand side of the pan. This leaves the isolation tap (stop cock) exposed. This is very common in older homes and allows the greatest plumbing flexibility.
Please double check this inlet location with your plumber or builder as they will need to confirm your plumbing setup is suitable or it can also be moved to suit the toilet specifications.

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