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3. Power connections
Batteries
Open the battery case and fit 4 Alkaline AA (LR-6)
batteries as indicated. Reseal and fasten into place
on the panel using screws
A
or with the tape
pads (for DFA installations slide into the mount
box).
If using the mains adaptor, fasten into place on the
panel in a dry location using screws
A
or with
the sticky pads (for DFA installations slide into the
mount box) and connect the unterminated mains
cable to a 50Hz 230V AC single phase supply via a
1A fused spur (not supplied).
Connect the spade connectors from the sensor
(DFD) or sensor plate (DFA) to the solenoid
terminals – take care to connect the wires
according to the colour coding on the label. If
these are not long enough they can be extended
by up to 1.5 metres. (Extension cable supplied
with DFD).
Electrical connection
Connect the power connector from the sensor
(DFD) or sensor plate (DFA) to the mains adaptor,
or in the case of a battery powered installation, the
battery case.
NOTE:
Only one power source should be connected
at any time, either mains or batteries. It is not
possible to connect both simultaneously.
NOTE:
Remove the label from the sensor BEFORE
connecting to the power. When the power is
first connected the LED in the sensor flashes
amber. This is normal and lasts only a few
seconds.
Power connector
Power options
Battery case
(requires 4 x AA alkaline
batteries)
Mains adaptor
(requires 1A fused spur)
Multi product power supply
unit (not supplied) suitable for
powering up to 20 units
OR
OR
Additional configuration options with the Infrared configuration unit (ICU) remote control (sold separately)
•
Hygiene flush on/off. The installer is able to switch the 12 hr hygiene rinse function on or off.
•
Clean mode. The Direct Flush can be disabled for a short period to allow for cleaning.
•
Siphonic trap refill mode. When activated this allows a small flush after every flush to refill the
siphonic trap.