No photos. Do you want to see me lying next to the toilet, or what else were you thinking?! Seriously, from opening the box to using the product I was blown away. Everything was carefully packaged including simple, clear and concise instructions in standard English. Note: The compression washers for the fitting were under Teflon tape to wrap the threads on the compression fittings and (optional) screws to attach the hanger to the wall. The stainless steel finish is a little more impressive than the toilet I installed it on, but maybe your toilet is more impressive than mine. INSTALLATION: It is installed directly under the toilet. 1) Shut off the water supply. Usually the valve is near the floor or wall just below the toilet, but if not, you'll need to find a valve somewhere else and turn the water off. Then disconnect the supply line from the threads sticking out of the toilet on the bottom right (left if you are facing the wall). (This is usually just below where you sit on the toilet, and usually just below the flush tank if you have a modern American toilet.) 2) I suggest threading the threads (plastic on my toilet, maybe brass on your) to wind up with the supplied teflon. Three full turns of the tape are standard. Then take the fancy valve and put the rubber washer in the female side (matches the threads on the side of the toilet) and screw it in, making sure the (smaller) hose connector is pointing towards the front of the toilet eh means it is closed off. The valve faces the wall. (You won't have success if you try to install it without the rubber washer, don't ask me how I know.) 3) After it's firmly attached (ie hand tightened), squeeze the rubber washer a little and attach the joint from the toilet to the lines to the bottom of the valve - note that this will bring the joint about two inches closer to the bottom so this may require either more bending of the flexible hose or a different water setting. Supply line. (A second compression washer is included, but my (plastic) fitting was slightly different. You don't need this second washer unless you are removing a similar washer from the existing fitting. Remember, three turns of teflon tape for one to make a smoother connection.) Again, you're making a compression fitting, so it needs to be tight but not twisted - for example, what's called finger tightening.) The spray hose connector needs to face the front of the toilet. 4) Attach the spray nozzle to the end that looks fancy. (You will need to remove the blue plastic inserts that were on the ends of the shipping tube. You'll notice that the steel sleeve is actually separate from the tube inside, which comes with compression washers attached to the ends. Again, this is the recommended way to wrap it the threads three times with teflon tape, it is best to ensure that the teflon tape lies on top of the threads but does not cover the end which will be sealed with a compression washer or sticking out for what will be closed when you put the hose (by hand) on the Tighten the spout.) 5) Connect the hose to the valve under the toilet. (Wrap three times with Teflon tape, tighten "by hand", bring the spray nozzle into the correct position for use, as free rotation is no longer possible after connection.) 6) Turn on the water supply, check for leaks. Open the spray nozzle valve, check for leaks. Spray into the toilet so you can feel yourself modulating the intensity of the flow by pressing the lever hard. 7) Either hang the spray nozzle hanger on the toilet etc or remove the hanger bracket and install the bracket/holster. to a convenient wall. USES: There are three common uses, yes four. Fourth: cleaning dirty cloth diapers. WATER: It turns out that because these parts of the body stay so warm and the water can be added so gradually, with just a slight push on the lever, that even though we live in the mountains with cold water, we really don't feel it the need to use warm water. This surprised me as I had only used this tool in warmer places before. Around the world this is perhaps the preferred method of cleaning in (unspecified) situations. This spray nozzle is a huge improvement over the typical plastic nozzles I typically encounter around the world because it's much more adjustable - and as I mentioned before it looks too good to sell for the money I have have paid her. Maybe they will raise the price if it becomes popular. At the time of writing this, it was even cheaper than competing products, but performed better. This is of course too good to be true. In response to other reviews: I found the pressure easy and fully adjustable, but then practiced aiming it at the toilet before directing it at myself.
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