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2.4  DO NOT operate the appliance if:

 

1. Water ceases to flow during use.

 

2. Water has entered inside the appliance because of an incorrectly  

 

  fitted cover.

 

3. If the appliance is damaged.

2.5   ISOLATE the electrical and water supplies before removing the cover.

2.6   ISOLATE the electrical and water supplies BEFORE proceeding with  

 

installation or servicing.

2.7   The appliance must be mounted on to a flat finished wall surface that   

 

covers the full width and length of the backplate (or on top of the    

 

tiles).

2.8   DO NOT tile up to the appliance after fixing to the wall.

2.9   The sprayplate must be cleaned when any of its holes become  

 

 

blocked, otherwise restriction to the flow from the outlet spout will    

 

result in higher temperatures and could also cause the pressure relief  

 

device in the appliance to operate - see 1.1 and 10.2. 

2.10  The appliance is NOT SUITABLE for mounting into steam rooms or  

 

steam cubicles.

2.11  The installation must be carried out in accordance with the relevant  
 

requirements of:      

       •

 The appropriate Building Regulations either The Building Regula   

 

tions, The Building Regulations (Scotland) or Building Regulations 

 

(Northern Ireland). 

       •

 The Water Fittings Regulations or Water Byelaws in Scotland.

 

CAUTION

2.12  It is recommended that persons who may have difficulty    

 

 

understanding or operating the controls should not be left unattended  

 

whilst washing hands. Special consideration should be given to

 

young children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental  

 

capabilites.

2.13  Only use designated entry points for cable and pipe.

 

PLUMBING

2.14  The plumbing installation must comply with Water Regulations. 

2.15  The supply pipe must be flushed to clear debris before connecting to  

 

the handwash appliance.

2.16  DO NOT solder pipes or fittings within 300mm once the pipework is  

 

located in the appliance, as heat transfer can damage components.

2.17  DO NOT fit any form of outlet flow control, as the outlet acts as a vent  

 

for the heater can.

2.18  DO NOT use excessive force when fitting the spout fixing nut, finger  

 

tightness is sufficient.

2.19  All plumbing connections must be completed and checked for leaks  

 

before making the electrical connections.

Summary of Contents for HANDY NO-TOUCH

Page 1: ...1 HANDY NO TOUCH ELECTRIC HANDWASH Fitting Instructions and User Guide ...

Page 2: ...ructions prior to installing your Handy instantaneous water heater Particular attention should be paid to the section headed SAFETY section 2 0 Following installation and commissioning the operation of the heater should be explained to the user Section 8 0 and these instructions left with them for future reference This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced ph...

Page 3: ...British and European Standards These appliances are safe and without risk provided they are installed used and maintained in good working order in accordance with our instructions and recommendations 2 2 Please read and understand these instructions before starting work and retain them for later use 2 3 DO NOT operate the appliance if it is frozen or suspected of being frozen See fault finding tab...

Page 4: ...t requirements of The appropriate Building Regulations either The Building Regula tions The Building Regulations Scotland or Building Regulations Northern Ireland The Water Fittings Regulations or Water Byelaws in Scotland CAUTION 2 12 It is recommended that persons who may have difficulty understanding or operating the controls should not be left unattended whilst washing hands Special considerat...

Page 5: ... installed in all electric handwash circuits This may be part of the consumer unit or a separate unit 2 24 Ensure that all terminal block connections are sufficiently tight 2 25 Switch off appliance immediately and isolate if water ceases to flow during use 2 26 Other electrical equipment e g extractor fans must not be connected to the handwash or its supply circuit 3 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 ...

Page 6: ...S 4 2 The installation must be in accordance with Water Regulations To ensure activation of the heating elements the handwash must be connected to a mains water supply with a minimum running pressure of 0 1 MPa 1 bar and a maximum static pressure of 0 7 MPa 7 bar If static pressure exceeds 0 7MPa 7 bar fit a pressure reducing valve to avoid damaging the appliance If in doubt the pressure should be...

Page 7: ...he earthing and protective conductor arrangement within the property in particular the supplementary bonding in the room containing the handwash must comply with BS 7671 4 9 Ensure that the supply cable and fuse are sufficient for the rated input of your appliance Please refer to the rating label on the appliance 4 10 For a 3 1kW appliance A minimum heat resistant cable size of 1 5mm should be use...

Page 8: ...e new consumer unit It may be necessary to contact your electrical supplier to upgrade your supply CAUTION 4 13 To enhance electrical safety a 30mA residual current device RCD should be installed in all electric handwash circuits This may be part of the consumer unit or a separate unit DO NOT use a rewireable fuse instead use a suitably rated miniature circuit breaker MCB or cartridge fuse The han...

Page 9: ...le up to the case It must be fitted on to a finished flat and even wall surface This allows removal for servicing 5 5 Position the appliance above the basin so that the spray will be contained within the basin and at a convenient height for hand washing see Figure 4 5 6 A clearance of at least 130mm above and below the appliance should be allowed for access to the cover screws 5 7 Cable entry can ...

Page 10: ...eater installation 6 3 Unscrew the retaining screws and lift the cover from the back plate see Figure 7 6 4 Fit the outlet spout DO NOT over tighten finger tight will be sufficient see Figure 8 6 5 After choosing the correct site for the handwash use the backplate as a template and mark the two fixing holes see 5 1 to 5 7 BEWARE OF CABLES AND PIPES WHICH MAY BE BURIED IN THE WALL 6 6 Drill holes u...

Page 11: ...page 12 6 10 Decide where to connect the cold water mains feed to the handwash Ensure that the pipe you have selected is not a gas pipe or a hot water pipe Chrome and stainless steel pipe is not recomended Cable Clamp Inlet water connection Terminal Block Rear entry access area for electricity and inlet water supply Figure 9 Unit layout Dimensions mm 86 19 5 196 5 74 29 235 151 ...

Page 12: ...ial to flush the pipe in order to clear debris particles of solder and swarf see Figure 12 6 16 Turn the water off after flushing using the isolating stop valve 6 17 Connect the cold water supply pipe to the inlet of the handwash this is a push fit see Figure 11 6 18 Fit top and bottom screws and secure the backplate to the wall ensuring that it is level 6 19 Close the handwash flow control valve ...

Page 13: ...ting the backplate see 5 8 7 5 Remove the screws and clamping bar from the cable clamp see Figure 13 7 6 Feed the cable in the backplate unscrew backplate for easy feeding if neccessary 7 7 Strip the outer sheath of the cable to a point about 5mm above the clamp thus ensuring that the cable is clamped across its outer sheath 7 8 Strip the insulation from the cores and make connections see Figure 1...

Page 14: ...icity and mains water to the hand wash ensure the torx adjusting screw is turned fully clockwise see figure 14 8 2 Turn on the main water supply at the isolating stop valve 8 3 Place hand in front of appliance sensor to activate solenoid 8 4 Turn torx adjusting screw using tool supplied so that a small flow of water is allowed into heater unit make sure neon light is not illuminated 8 5 When water...

Page 15: ...Clean sprayplate see 10 2 D Filter blocked Clean filter E Electrical power to appliance off A Torx adjusting screw at Turn torx screw clockwise until temperature wrong setting is comfortable B Water flow too high Turn torx screw clockwise until temperature is comfortable C Poor flow Check inlet pressure A Torx adjusting screw at Turn torx screw fully anticlockwise to increase wrong setting flow an...

Page 16: ...operation of the handwash IMPORTANT 10 2 IT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO KEEP THE SPRAYPLATE CLEAN IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE HANDWASH The hardness of the water will determine the frequency of cleaning Figure 15 Cleaning sprayplate Sprayplate To remove sprayplate unscrew anticlockwise using a coin Ensure all holes in sprayplate are clear It is recomended to soak the sprayplate overnight i...

Page 17: ... SADIA AS THIS WILL INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE AND MAY RENDER THE INSTALLATION DANGEROUS DESCRIPTION CODE NO Heat Exchanger Assembly 3 1kW 95 608 003 Spout 3 1kW 95 604 002 Cut out 3 1kW 95 612 029 Cut out 3 1kW one shot 95 612 031 Valve Pressure switch Assembly 3 1kW 95 605 052 Cover Assembly 95 614 092 Neon Assembly 3 1kW No touch 95 615 056 Micro switch 95 613 003 Filter 95 607 107 Pressure Reli...

Page 18: ...any way and has been regularly maintained as detailed in the Installation and User Instructions 4 The appliance has been used only for heating potable water The appliance is not guaranteed against damage by frost and the inner container with integral heating element is not guaranteed against excessive scale build up This guarantee in no way affects the statutory rights of the consumer The policy o...

Page 19: ...19 Notes ____________________________________________________________ ...

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