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7.3
CONNECTING TO THE FEED WATER
7.3.a
CONNECTION
1 -
Remove the frame
V2
two bolts
.
2 - Feed the feed water pipe into the cistern.
3 - Connect the hose to the stop tap
the turn flare provided or directly with the nut on
the feed water pipe (in this case, ensure
watertightness with a fibre washer).
4 - Connect the stop tap
ensure watertightness with a fibre washer).
7.3.b
WATER TEST
1 - Insert the water supply sleeve
sleeve
l
into the bowl.
Use soapy water
to facilitate insertion of the sleeves.
2 - Position the bowl on the frame.
3 - Turn on the water using the stop tap
until the cistern is full.
4 - Check the macerator's plumbing and electrical
connections.
5 - Using the pull cords, start the mechanism
manually.
6 - Check the watertightness of both the supply and
discharge pipes.
7 - Turn off the stop tap and empty the cistern.
8 - Remove the bowl.
7.4
CASING
7.4.a
PREPARING THE CASING
1 - Place the frame in position
2 - Fix the PSE template
using the two grey screws
3 - Insert the flange
g
the flange
into the macerator, and insert the
flexible tube
j
The casing thickness must be between 16 and
100mm. The casing and frame must be
interdependent. The front must be in 2 parts so
that the lower section facing the removable
n
frame
can be used as an access hatch.
7.4.b
I FITTING THE CASING
Various materials can be used to make the casing
(brick, plasterboard, waterproof wooden panels, etc.).
Use the cut-out template provided to cut the various
holes (flush plate, bowl discharge and supply pipes,
bowl anchor rods).
1 -
Top panel dimensions
2 -
Bottom panel dimensions
23/09/2008
V1
of the plate by lifting up the
d
using either
onto the ballcock
u
d
h
and the discharge
d
and wait
v
V1
.
e
onto the access hatch
c
from the flush plate box.
f
into the supply elbow
t
onto the bowl's anchor rods
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7.5
FITTING THE BOWL
1 -
Using a straight edge mark the 2 sleeves where
they join the bowl.
2 -
Remove the sleeves from the bowl and insert
them into the frame. Using a straight edge mark
the 2 sleeves where they join the wall.
Use soapy water
to facilitate insertion of the sleeves.
3 -
Measure the distance (L) between the two marks
and
for both sleeves.
4 -
Note this distance (L), adding an extra 3mm for
the frame end for both sleeves. E.g.: If L=50mm,
the sleeve should be shortened by 53mm.
5 -
Cut the sleeves using a hacksaw.
6 -
Use a file to smooth the section where the cut
was made.
7 -
Measure the thickness of the bowl's rear section (B).
8 -
If necessary, cut the anchor rods
the section protruding from the wall is equal to
(B)+20mm.
9 -
Shorten the flexible tube
protruding from the wall is equal to (B) - 15 mm.
10 - Insert the supply sleeve
l
sleeve
Then place the bowl onto the two anchor rods.
Use soapy water to facilitate insertion of the
discharge sleeve into the bowl and the pipe.
11 - Once the bowl is correctly positioned, fix it using
the parts
parts are fitted in the correct order:
= seating washer
i
ii
= metal washer
7.6
FITTING THE FLUSH PLATE
1 -
Fix the small backplate of the plate
and
frame using 2 grey screws
k
.
If the casing is not particularly thick, shorten the
screws by breaking them at the notch designed
for this purpose.
2 -
Screw in the two actuation screws (the 2
remaining grey screws
If the casing is not particularly thick, shorten the
screws by simply breaking them at the notch
designed for this purpose.
3 -
Adjust the actuation screws so that the distance
(C) is equal to 25mm, so as to:
enable drainage to occur.
prevent a continual flow.
4 -
Hook the bottom of the flush plate onto the
spring, then gently push it back, snapping the
plate onto the clips.
k
again so that
j
so that the section
h
and the discharge
into the bowl.
i
provided, whilst ensuring that the
iii
= nut
iv
= cover
onto the
b
c
.
c
).

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