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OCT 2014

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October 2014 ForResidentialPros.com | 53 9. The AT200 smart toilet from DXV by American Standard ofers a range of automated, easily adjusted functions. The seat lid opens automatically as the user approaches, and all cleansing functions are enabled by a sensor as soon as the user sits down, which has adjustable heating for comfort. When the user departs, the lid closes and the toilet automatically fushes. The toilet technology includes warm water spray from two separate nozzles for front and rear cleansing, with nozzle positions, spray volume and strength, and water temperature all adjustable via a remote control. A soft night light in the bowl and in the area around the feet provides illumination inside and around the bowl. There is also a massage feature and built-in warm-air drier for use after washing. Circle No. 218 on Product Card 10. Moen Home Care has expanded its selection of grab bars to include 42"-length options in its most popular modern designs, including 90°, Iso and Arris. The ADA- compliant grab bars are available in Chrome and Brushed Nickel fnishes, and are also ofered in 12", 18", 24" and 36" lengths. Each can support up to 500 pounds, and features the SecureMount fange, which allows for easy, versatile and secure grab bar installation. The Iso collection also includes grip pads for enhanced grip. Circle No. 219 on Product Card 11. Duravit's DuraStyle collection of toilets and bidets by Matteo Thun includes both wall- mounted and foor-standing options with a contemporary design. The toilet has an extra-fat seat, lending it a particularly light and elegant impression, according to the frm. The rimless wall- mounted toilet allows for improved maintenance and hygiene, and a new fushing technology provides cleanliness with small amounts of water. Circle No. 220 on Product Card 12. The Electronica digital faucet collection from Blu Bathworks replaces mechanical operation with a simple touch-control digital interface that can be preset to suit the user's preferred combination of temperature, fow rate and duration, and allows for three individually saved settings. A colored LED light ring provides instant visual feedback regarding water temperature – ranging from red to yellow to blue. The faucets, which are CalGreen and AB1953 compliant, are available for basin, tub and shower installations, in both in-wall and deck-mount options, in a polished chrome fnish. Circle No. 221 on Product Card 13. Xylem's new Sherry bath vanity showcases European contemporary style in a streamlined, compact design that features a high-gloss elmwood grain. The sleek new wall-mounted vanity, crafted in Spain, makes efcient use of storage space, and is a ft for small bathroom environments. Storage is maximized in the relatively compact design with an oversized top drawer, dresser- style bottom drawer and vertical side cabinet with shelf. Sherry's modern look is highlighted by elongated, brushed aluminum decorative drawer pulls, featured on full-extension drawers with carrier-style glides. Circle No. 222 on Product Card 14. The Odin bath collection from Brizo includes the single-handle electronic lavatory faucet that features a unique rotating handle motion. The faucet ofers hands-free SmartTouchPlus Technology for touch-free operation. Also featured is TempIQ Temperature Control Technology, which showcases an LED light that changes color from blue to red to indicate water temperature. Circle No. 223 on Product Card 15. The Aqueduct LED bath faucet from Altmans generates its own power, which in turn, stimulates the LED to sense and signal water temperature. The Aqueduct's LED temperature sensor can tell whether the water is cold or hot, and then changes the color accordingly. The water pressure powers the Aqueduct LED thermometer, which then illuminates diferent colors to signal the actual water temperature: A red light signals hot temperature; a deep blue light signals cold water; and a soft purple light signals warm temperature. The Aqueduct bathroom faucet is WaterSense certifed, ofering water at 1.5 gallons per minute (gpm). Circle No. 224 on Product Card 16. Kohler's Touchless toilet technology uses a sensor rather than a traditional fush lever to allow users to fush the toilet without touching it. Users simply hold a hand over the tank lid directly above the sensor to activate the fush. The technology is available in the company's Cimarron toilet, as well as a retroft kit that will work with nearly any single-fush toilet with a canister or fapper-type fush. Circle No. 225 on Product Card 13 16 14 15 9 10 11 12

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