3. Precision equipment may not be installed before the flushing process (single lever mixer,
corner valves, etc.). Follow manufacturer's instructions for existing concealed fittings.
4. Fit tank filling and evacuation taps at all taps
concealed thermostatic valve
Typical Installation:
Flushing of concealed thermostatic valves
– cold and hot water pipes are first
flushed separately, before the stub/tap
pipe to the shower is flushed through the
concealed fitting.
5. Fit drainage hoses to the outlet fittings in a way that they are not buckling. Furthermore,
hoses must lead and be attached to a large enough drain (pressure impact).
6. The maximum length of a train of flushing pipes should not exceed 100m.
7. Connect the appliance to the 230 V 50 Hz main supply (follow VDE regulations).
Safety notes:
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Install the equipment so that it is protected against frost. It must also be safe from any
type of chemical, solvent, colorant and vapour.
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water temperature max. 30° C
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ambient temperature max. 40° C
8. Fill pressure tank by pressing the 'compressed air' key. Once 8 bar is reached, the compressor
switches off.
After bleeding of compressed aid, the compressor will automatically restart at a pressure of
6 bar.
NB: When filling the pressure tank while the compressor is running, do not pull the plug.
The motor cannot start again, because pressure has built up in the compressor.
Should the filling process be disrupted by a power cut, pressure must be released from the
delivery pipe on the compressor by opening briefly, i.e. by manually unscrewing the pipe.
Once the pressure pipe is closed again, push the 'compressed air' key and fill the pressure
tank.
9. Open the water supply.
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you risk destroying the motor –
concealed single lever mixer
Typical Installation:
Flushing of single lever mixers
Cold and hot water pipes can be closed
separately.
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