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To prevent falsification of the servo motor adjustment, lever
must not be removed.
Calibration has been completed when lever is at approx. 90°
and the LED in the electronics does not flash, otherwise see
section:
Fault / cause / remedy.
Note
: Do
not
disconnect the servo motor from the electronic
module following calibration.
Installing the servo motor
Cistern A
1. Install servo motor, see fold-out page III,
Fig. [25] and [26a].
2. Connect the voltage supply, see fold-out page IV, Fig. [27].
3. Make settings.
Cistern B
1. Install servo motor, see fold-out page III,
Fig. [25] and [26b].
The servo motor must be fastened to the side of the
crossrail which is opposite the filler valve. If the servo motor
is located on the left side of the crossrail, insert the lift rod
through the opening in lever from the front.
2. Connect the voltage supply, see fold-out page IV, Fig. [27].
3. Make settings.
Installing the plate,
see fold-out page IV, Fig. [28]
and [29a]/[29b].
1. Push the extension cable into the vacant tube until the plug
connection no longer protrudes into the cistern.
2. Install plastic plate, see Fig. [29a].
Install metal plate, see Fig. [29b].
Making settings
Disassemble plastic plate, see Fig. [30a].
Disassemble metal plate, see Fig. [30b].
Registering a radio transmitter
A maximum of 30 radio transmitters may be registered.
When registering a radio transmitter, make sure that no other
radio transmitters are being operated at the same time.
1. Activate registration mode by pressing button; LED flashes
once in confirmation, see Fig. [31].
2. Within 30 seconds, press the transmitter button for triggering
flushing.
3. LED flashes three times to confirm correct receipt of a radio
signal.
4. The coding of the particular radio transmitter is stored and
the radio transmitter is then registered. Registration mode is
terminated.
Control reverts to normal mode.
Pressing the radio transmitter again following successful
registration (in normal mode) triggers flushing.
Further radio transmitters are registered as described above.
Deleting a radio transmitter
1. Press button (LED flashes once briefly in confirmation) and
hold for 8 seconds.
2. Holding the button continuously for 8 seconds deletes all
registered radio transmitters; LED flashes once briefly in
confirmation.
Control reverts to normal mode.
Setting the flow volume for manual actuation
(cistern B)
1. Small button (only possible with dual-flush actuation):
Setting is via the blue float. For a setting dimension of
90mm, the low flow volume is 3 litres, see Fig. [32].
2. Large button:
- For a flow volume of 6 litres, residual flow slider
must be pushed fully upwards.
- For a flow volume of 9 litres, residual flow slider
must be pushed fully downwards.
Note:
The flow volume for radio triggering must be set to the
same flow volume, see Setting the flow volume for radio
triggering.
Setting the flow volume for radio triggering
1. Activate registration mode by pressing the button;
LED flashes once in confirmation.
2. Press and hold the button again in registration mode.
LED flashes rapidly in confirmation.
This flashing signal is interrupted for 1 second
after 5 seconds.
3. Release the button within 2 seconds. Flush duration
adjustment mode is activated.
4. The flow volume is selected by pressing the button
- button pressed for first time (within 2 seconds):
3 flashing signals = flow volume 3 litres
- button pressed for second time (within 2 seconds):
4 flashing signals = flow volume 4 litres
- button pressed for third time (within 2 seconds):
5 flashing signals = flow volume 5 litres
- button pressed for fourth time (within 2 seconds):
6 flashing signals = flow volume 6 litres (factory setting)
- button pressed for fifth time (within 2 seconds):
7 flashing signals = flow volume 6 litres (cistern A)
flow volume 9 litres (cistern B)
After the group with 7 flashing signals, the routine starts from
the beginning.
5. The flow volume is selected by refraining from pressing the
button within 2 seconds after the desired flow volume is
signalled.
6. One flush is performed at the set volume with the signal
flashing once more.
7. The flow volume can be changed within 20 seconds of
flushing (if necessary) by pressing the button again. The
selected flush setting is stored if the button is not pressed
again within 20 seconds of flushing.
Control reverts to normal mode.
Switching 72-hour flush on and off
(factory setting: switched on)
1. Activate registration mode by pressing the button.
LED flashes once in confirmation.
2. Press and hold the button again in registration mode.
LED flashes rapidly in confirmation.
The signal is interrupted for 1 second after 5 seconds.
3. Keep the button pressed. After 5 seconds, the LED
extinguishes for 2 seconds. The LED then illuminates
continuously.
4. Release the button.
5. Switch the 72-hour flush on or off by pressing the button
again within the following 2 seconds.
- 4 short flashing signals after the button is pressed =
72-hour flush is switched on.
- 2 long flashing signals after the button is pressed =
72-hour flush is switched off.
6. Each press of the button switches between the two states.
7. If the button is not pressed again within 10 seconds, control
reverts to normal mode.