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TOTO Aquia IV Elongated Universal Height Skirted Toilet Bowl with CEFIONTECT, WASHLET+ Ready, Sedona Beige, Vitreous China, CT446CEFGNT40#12

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TOTO Aquia IV Elongated Universal Height Skirted Toilet Bowl with CEFIONTECT, WASHLET+ Ready, Sedona Beige, Vitreous China, CT446CEFGNT40#12TOTO Aquia IV Elongated Universal Height Skirted Toilet Bowl with CEFIONTECT, WASHLET+ Ready, Sedona Beige, Vitreous China, CT446CEFGNT40#12 The TOTO Aquia IV Elongated Skirted Toilet Bowl is designed for use with the Aquia IV tank. The skirted design conceals the trapway, which enhances the elegant look of the toilet and adds an additional level of sophistication. Skirted design toilets also minimize the need to reach behind the bowl to clean the

TOTO Aquia IV Elongated Universal Height Skirted Toilet Bowl with CEFIONTECT, WASHLET+ Ready, Sedona Beige, Vitreous China, CT446CEFGNT40#12

The TOTO Aquia IV Elongated Skirted Toilet Bowl is designed for use with the Aquia IV tank. The skirted design conceals the trapway, which enhances the elegant look of the toilet and adds an additional level of sophistication. Skirted design toilets also minimize the need to reach behind the bowl to clean the nooks and crannies of the exterior trapway. When paired with its tank, the Aquia IV features TOTOs DYNAMAX TORNADO FLUSH, utilizing a 360 degree cleaning power to reach every part of the bowl. This version of the Aquia IV includes CEFIONTECT, a layer of ceramic glaze that minimizes waste from sticking to ceramic surfaces. This feature, coupled with DYNAMAX TORNADO FLUSH, helps to reduce the frequency of toilet cleanings, minimizing the usage of water, harsh chemicals, and time required for cleaning. The enhanced design of the Aquia IV inner bowl reduces water flow resistance and turbulence, resulting in a quieter flush. The Aquia IV bowl offers TOTO T40 WASHLET+ compatibility for when you are ready to upgrade. The WASHLET+ toilet features a channel on the bowl surface to help conceal your WASHLET+ supply line and power cord for seamless integration. The Universal Height design allows for a more comfortable seat position across a wide range of users. When paired with its tank, the Aquia IV meets the standards for EPA WaterSense, and Californias CEC and CALGreen requirements. The Aquia IV comes ready for install into a 12" rough-in, but may be adapted for a 10" or 14" rough-in with the purchase of a separately sold adapter. Additional items needed for installation and use must be purchased separately: tank, wax ring, toilet mounting bolts, water supply lines, and WASHLET+ or seat designed for WASHLET+.

This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel (Metallic), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects, and other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Features


  • Elongated front toilet bowl for use with Aquia IV ST446EM or ST446UM dual-flush tank
  • DYNAMAX TORNADO FLUSH utilizes 360 degree cleaning power to reach every part of the bowl
  • CEFIONTECT ceramic glaze minimizes waste from adhering to ceramic surfaces
  • Bowl design reduces water flow resistance and turbulence, resulting in a quieter flush
  • Completely skirted design for a sleek and understated look
  • TOTO WASHLET+ upgrade compatibility: designed to work with a T40 WASHLET+ bidet seat for seamless integration
  • Universal Height creates greater comfort across a broader range of individuals
  • 12" Rough-in
  • May be adapted for 10" or 14" rough-in with optional TOTO parts: TSU48.10 or TSU48.14
  • Included parts: Bowl
  • Purchase separately: tank, wax ring, toilet mounting bolts, water supply lines, and toilet seat or WASHLET+
  • Adapter 9AU321-A required if installing a TOTO WASHLET.

Details


Box Height: 19.75"
Box Length: 29.625"
Box Weight: 83 lb(s)
Box Width: 16.375"
CALGreen Compliant: Yes
CEC Compliant: Yes
Category: Bowls
Collection: Aquia
Color: Sedona Beige
Country of Origin: Vietnam|USA
Flush Lever Location: Center
HTS Code: 6910.10.0020
Installation Type: Floor Mount/Floor Outlet
Item Height: 16.125"
Item Length (Front to Back): 27.5"
Item Weight: 83 lb(s)
Item Width (Side to Side): 15.5"
Material: Vitreous China
Mounting Type: Floor Mount/Floor Outlet
SKU: CT446CEFGNT40#12
Shape: Elongated
Water Consumption (GPF): 1.28

Warranty


Manufacturer One Year Limited
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Installation Instructions


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