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Product Installation Guidelines
Version 1.1, 30 April 2021, Page
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5. Type of controller (left drop-down menu)
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For the TZ-
FLOWTAPC24 controller the ‘Wave’ or
‘Proximity’ selection may be used depending on the
application. Please
do not
change the selection to
the
, ‘Urinal’, ‘Pan’ ‘PB2’ or ‘Flusher’.
6.
‘Wave’, ‘Proximity’ setting screens
contains the same setting parameters.
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Run time (s) slider
– to set the required
flow time.
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‘Detection threshold’ slider – to set
sensing range. By setting smaller value
the detection distance is farther. Bigger
value is making the detection distance
shorter.
7. Choosing the suitable mode
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‘Wave’ mode:
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If a hand is detected, the water will start and keep flowing until
the time set in the ‘Run time’ section will
pass or another ‘wave’ will appear in front of the sensor.
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‘Proximity’ mode:
•
If a hand is detected, the water turns on for as long as the hand is there, up to a certain timeout value set
in the ‘Run time’ section.
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‘Urinal’ mode:
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When a user is first detected in front of the sensor, the cycle is triggered so that a timer starts when the
user leaves. At the end of this timed period, the solenoid valve is actuated to flush the urinal and the
cycle is then reset.
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‘Pan’ mode:
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When a user is first detected in front of the sensor, a timer starts. After a pre-set time, if the user is still
there, the sensor decides that a full flush will be required, otherwise, only a half flush will be triggered.
This flush happens a set time after the user leaves the immediate vicinity
8.
Settings ‘Hygiene flush’.
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Set the required time for Hygiene flush and press
‘Upload’.
9. Connection menu.
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By pressing the back arrow, the
connection screen will pop up.
The buttons allow to rename the
controller, set new PIN, disconnect, or go
to setting screen ‘Next’.