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MAINTENANCE
Removing the push button and the cistern cover
Close the water inlet valve. Remove the push button and cistern cover as shown in pictures 1-5.
Adjusting the amount of flush water
Before adjusting the flush water amount, remove the push button and cistern cover as shown in pictures 1-5.
Economy flush
Disconnect the levers and overflow pipe as shown in pictures 6 and 7.Adjust the flush water amount by pushing the float down to increase
the amount of water and lifting it to get a smaller amount of water (see picture 9).The upper position corresponds to 2,5 litres and the
next 3, 4 and 5 litres.
Main flush and single flush
Disconnect the flush valve by turning it to the right and lifting it straight up (picture 8). Adjust the flush water amount by pushing the outer
float down to increase the amount of water and lifting it to get a smaller amount of water (see picture 9).The float shaft shows the flush
water amount. The scale is 3-8 litres.
Replacing the flush valve sealing See picture 10.
Disconnecting the inlet valve See pictures 11-13.
Fastening the push button and the cistern lid
Fasten the cistern cover and push button in reverse order. NOTE! Do not tighten the blue bolt in picture 2 too much, only to keep the push
button frame in place. If tightened too much the valve might leak.
INSTALLATION
Perform the installation of a WC bowl in conformity with the regulations pertaining to floor and wall penetration procedures insanitary
cabins that are in force in the country where the installation takes place. It is advisable to call in a sanitation plumber.
Fastening the WC bowl to the floor: recommendations
Water supply pipe
The WC water supply pipe is on the right but it can also be connected to the left.
Move the water supply pipe from right to left as follows: Remove the cistern cover as shown in pictures 1-5. Pull the water supply valve
down from the transport position and pull the pipe out of the slot. Move the pipe to the left and press it into the slot. Put the cistern cover
back on place.
Fastening with elastic adhesive
The WC bowl can be fastened with elastic adhesive glue if the bowl is installed on a tiled floor. We do not recommend this method if the
floor is covered with vinyl.
In order to ensure reliable contact, all surfaces must be clean. Put the WC bowl in place. Mark the position of the base with a pencil.
Remove the WC bowl and press the adhesive under the base. Position the WC bowl and press it onto the floor. Remove any extra glue and
seam the base with anti-mould silicone. WC bowls, see pictures 17-19. Bowl -14, see pictures 30-33.
Screw fastening for WC models -10, -11, -12, -13, -17
WC bowls are traditionally fastened with screws. Screw fastening should be done very carefully to avoid the risk of moisture damage e.g.
in bathrooms where floors have to be washed frequently.
First, position the WC bowl. Install the fastening sleeves and mark out the screw holes. Hold the pen as upright as possible. Lift the WC
bowl aside and drill the screw holes using an 8-mm bit to a depth of 60 mm or 80 mm (models -10 and -11) at an angle of 25-30 degrees
from the vertical (see pictures 14-16).
Clean the holes and fill them with elastic anti-mould silicone putty. Insert plugs into the holes and make sure that there is enough
silicone putty to ensure waterproofing. Position the WC bowl and seal the fastening sleeves with silicone, fasten them and tighten the
screws. Press the cover plugs tightly in place so that they tighten against the porcelain surface (see pictures 15-16).
Seal the bowl base with elastic anti-mould silicone to prevent water and dirt from penetrating to the floor. Smooth out the silicone around
the base and remove any excess using a rectangular rubber knife (see picture 19).
WC models -10 and -12: use silicone to glue the rear cover on place. (see picture 19)
Fastening with installation iron, WC -14 See pictures 22-29.
Installation of model -15 See pictures 33-35.
Installation of model -20 See pictures 36-37.
We do not recommend fastening the WC bowl with cement
Floor penetration
Perform floor penetration in conformity with the regulations pertaining to floor and wall penetration procedures in sanitary cabins.
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