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WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive

The Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 
Regulations 2013 became law in the UK on the 1st of January 
2014  and replaced the 2006 Regulations. 
The new Regulations transpose the main provisions of 
Directive 2012/19/EU on WEEE which recasts the previous 
Directive 2002/96/EC. 

Further information on the WEEE Regulations 2013 can be found 

in the?Government Guidance Notes

roduced by the 

Department for Innovation and Skills.
The Directive has been implemented to counteract the 
environmental impact Electrical and Electronic products 
have through waste disposal.
A large amount of electrical and electronic items are currently 
disposed of with normal household waste, which if 
disposed  of correctly, could be recycled and therefore reduce 
landfill, contamination and risk to health.
Better Bathrooms undertakes its responsibilities under the 
Directive in relation to recycling and reduction of landfill.

How do I dispose of my old Electrical and Electronic 
products showing the symbol ?

Separate all items with the symbol from normal household 
waste.
At Better Bathrooms we can accept your old WEEE when you 
purchase a like for like replacement from us.
The old WEEE can be accepted back within 28 days after your 
purchase.
When returning your old WEEE to us, please include a copy of 
your new order for reference.
Alternatively you can take your old WEEE to authorised 
disposal sites where the waste will be separated and 
disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Contact your local disposal site to confirm.

SEPT  18 - V6BB

Product

 

Specification

Working

 

Pressure

 

1

.

5

 

to

 

4 bar

Pressure

 

MUST

 be balanced

Dimensions

2250

 

H

 

x

 

900

 

D x 900

 

W

Door

 

Opening

480mm

Steam Generator

2

.

8Kw

Fuse

 

size

13

 

amp

 

fuse

 

spur

Installation

Must

 

comply

 

with

 

Water

 

Regulations

 (

Isolation

 

valves

 

must

 

be

 

fitted

)

Must

 

comply

 

with

 

Electrical

 

Installation

 

Regulations

Must

 

be

 

carried

 

out

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

Installer

/

Electrician

Ensure

 

all

 

parts

 

are

 

inspected

 

for

 

damage

 

prior

 

to

 

installation

If

 

any cable is damaged

the

 

product

 

should

 

no

 

longer

 

be

 

used

 

and

 

the

 

part

replaced

 

by

 

a

 

qualified

 

person

 

or

 

the

 

manufcaturer

 

to

 

avoid

 

a

 

hazard

Earthed

 

appliances

 

must

 

be

 

permanently

 

connected

 

to fixed wiring

The

 

appliance

 

should

 

be

 

supplied

 

through

 

a

 

residual

 

current

 

device

 (

RCD

having

a

 

rated

 

residual

 

current

 

not

 

excedding

 

30mA

Always

 

carry

 

out

 

a

 

dry

 

fit

 

before

 

full

 

installation

 

commences

NOTE

You

 

will

 

require

 

2

 

x

 

1

/

2

connection

 

flexi

-

tails

not

 

supplied

plus

 

a

 

40

 

mm

 

waste

 

pipe

 

straight

 

connector

not

 

supplied

Access

 

will

 

be

 

required to the rear during

 

assembly

/

installation

Warning

This

 

appliance

 

should not

 

be

 

used

 

by

  

persons

 

with

 

a

 

lack

 

of

 

experience

knowledge

 

or

 

without

 

understanding

 

in

 

the

 

use

 

of

 

the

 

appliance

 

in a safe

 

way

and understands the hazards

 

of

 

improper

 

use

.

Children

 

shall not

 

play

 

with

 

the

 

appliance.

Young

 

chidlren

 

or

 

people

 

of

 

restricted

 

capabilty

 

should

 

only

 

use

 

the

 

appliance

 

under

 

supervision

 

or

 

when

 

adequate

  

instructions

 

has

 

been

 

given

 

so that they are

able

 

to

 

use

 

the

 

appliance

 

in

 

a

 

safe

  

way

 

and

 

understand

 

the

 

hazards

 

of

 

improper

 

use

.

This

 

product

 

contains

 

hot

 

surfaces

Summary of Contents for 900 Quadrant Steam

Page 1: ...the installation is allowed to be within bathroom Zones 0 or 1 Installation is permitted within Zone 2 and outside of the bathroom zones as long as it is not in a position where it is likely to be sp...

Page 2: ...e and remain hot for a period after use therefore contact with either can cause injury do not touch until fully cooled After use always turn off the unit at the switch Any maintenance should only be c...

Page 3: ...e tray is level If levelling is required adjust the legs on the tray Check the tray using a spirit level Once the tray is level tighten the securing nuts on the legs After levelling connect the pre fi...

Page 4: ...l 2 2 Hold the rail 1 to the front face of the chrome profile 2 5 Ensure the fin on the seal faces inside the enclosure 3 From inside the profile connect the screws A and tighten into rail 6 Fit the g...

Page 5: ...e end of the touching surfaces Do not seal on the inside central panel 5 10 Push the back panels 4A and 4B to the central panel 5 after being sealed and align correctly 11 Secure together using the nu...

Page 6: ...ate V onto the back corner of the tray Drill should not be on hammer setting 14 Align the steam generator to the steel plate once steam generator Hold this frame and secure into position using the fix...

Page 7: ...frame using a 3mm drill bit back panels and to the tray Remove the assembly Failure to seal in this way may allow water to escape through the touching surfaces and to the outside of the enclosure Ali...

Page 8: ...21 Secure the steam generator frame to the steel plate V using fixings provided nuts and bolts G 20 Connect flexi tube from mixer to shower head connection 22 Insert steam generator hose through centr...

Page 9: ...the back and side edges where the frame must be connected to the left inlet failure to do this will meets the tray ensuring not block the drainage slots cause issues with the thermostat function 25 W...

Page 10: ...ose facing down 37 Hook the door onto the top rail push the door towards the 33 Attach fixings for shelf to right hand back panel and secure bottom rail then press down on the bottom roller to hook th...

Page 11: ...f the cabin roof as shown below Cable Connections 45 The radio aerial strip should be un wound and attached to the 41 All connections need to be made before moving the enclosure roof of the cabin or w...

Page 12: ...d symbols Control Panel Function Please note Telephone function requires connection to your landline cable connector CD function requires connection to a CD player with the CD player outside the enclo...

Page 13: ...this model CD Function Press the FM CD button until the CD symbol is displayed on Fan the screen Press the fan button to activate the extraction fan flashing You will need to connect an external CD pl...

Page 14: ...cks Check water supply is reaching the steam tank Check cable connections When the set steam time has been reached the steam will Check if inlet valve filter on the steam tank is blocked turn off Solu...

Page 15: ...position to allow water to drain On the handle unscrew the handle peg Fig 1 Using a hex key loosen the grub screw inside the handle Fig 2 Pull off the handle Using a spanner remove the brass retainer...

Page 16: ...y debris or limescale TURN OFF WATER SUPPLY Turn the diverter handle to an open position to allow water to drain Turn temp handle to the 38c stop position and remove the handle cap Fig 1 Using a hex k...

Page 17: ...wer Hose Flow control diverter Door runners Seals Failure to seal correctly will invalidate your guarantee Reported damage after installation will not be covered by your guarantee Maintenance For some...

Page 18: ...separated and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner Contact your local disposal site to confirm SEPT 18 V6BB Product Specification Working Pressure 1 5 to 4 bar Pressure MUST be balanced D...

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