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Need translation to Japanese please
Hi all
i have a heating device made in Japan (National OH-D50), could you please translate the buttons and everything in the bellow three images for me please, i could not find any information of this device on the net hope to hear from you soon.. thanks a lot NO. 1 ![]() NO. 2 ![]() No. 3 ![]() |
This are huge pictures...makes it hard to read (or makes me nervous enough to the extent so that not want to read it)....hahahaha recognize the ほど in there? LOL
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does that ever look like a heated toilet seat at first glance.....
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But the odour removal is super common on the oshiri's lol >< |
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However, fresh, clean water would flow from the pipes to the sink for you to wash your hands. The water would then go down the drain of the sink and into the tank for the next flush. In effect, it's a hand washing solution that adds no water to your monthly water bill. Oh yeah, and it saves space, too. |
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But have you ever seen one electronically controlled by the oshiri thing? that's a different fountain altogether lol |
this is not a place to discuss a toilet issues
i will edit the pictures to be small and i will put numbers on the buttons so to be easy to translate thank you all |
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Click on the thumbnail images to 'zoom in'. And yes, it does say "Double odour removal" (as in "it removes chlorine well") and "Handwashing". (presumably the indicator light under it turns on when you are washing the pot by hand, 'though why on earth anyone would leave the pot plugged in while cleaning is anybody's guess.) |
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thank you man |
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These toilet-pic posts that want no talk of toilets! |
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these pictures are for a heating device made by National company from Japan and nothing to do with toilets. |
what do they heat?
I'm just curious now... Edit: I just saw the 3rd picture .... oil heater, like.. room heater Just looking at the first picture it seriously looks like a toilet seat (which are often heated in Japan, and deodorized...) . |
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ha ha maybe, this is oil heater and yes its for living rooms, i think its old now but here in Jordan i think we still use it cause it save energy and oil and we usually try to find devices like this :) hey man sorry for misunderstand between us :) |
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1) Oil supply. (Presumably the indicator lights under it will flash when it's running low.) You do know what kind of fuel it uses right? 2) Extend by three hours. 3) Child lock (Press for three seconds.) Presumably, pressing the button will extend the "Child Lock" by three hours, during which none of the 'adjust' buttons can work just so a kid doesn't mess around with your settings or something. (which can be dangerous) I suppose there must be some way to turn it off. 4) On/Off Yes, this is a heater. I'd assumed that it was some kind of high-tech electric water heater, which is incorrect. Previous translations should still be valid though. |
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first of all thank you man for your help, this device i tried all my best to find any manual for it but i could not.. this device is National OH-D50 and its oil heater for living rooms. could you help me in this issue? i know this is not translate thing :) but if you can find anything for this device. also there is a list of error codes. |
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