Deodorizing toilet seat

It was pulled out of the market in 2011, due to high manufacturing costs and low demand.

Besides the deodorize function, the Swash 1000 also has features that are common among electronic bidets, such as posterior wash, feminine wash, self-cleaning nozzle, nozzle position adjustment, adjustable water pressure, water and drying temperature setting, oscillating setting, heated seat and others.

[1][2] The Eliminator is a small suction fan with an activated carbon filter cartridge that is placed within the flush tank.

The odors are drawn upwards through the independent overflow pipe within the cistern and then pass through the activated carbon filter, where they are totally eliminated.

It is fully automatic with a robust auto sensor system as standard and comes complete with an AC/DC mains adapter or alternatively with a rechargeable battery pack.