
WDS
Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual
Issue 11
Page
8
14/02/2019
2.0 Installation and Commissioning
2.1
Installation
Before unpacking device inspect carton for any damage relating to forklift forks and damage relating to device falling over
or for evidence of top loading
Remove carton from device; inspect all external panels for damage
Warning - Device Weight
Shipping 163 kg
Nett unpacked 140 kg
2.1.1
Positioning the WDS
Freestanding Model
Model
Placement
Access Required
Device Dimensions
Height
Width
Depth (mm)
WDS1; WDS3
Freestanding
Both Sides
1685
605
625
Please allow sufficient room for servicing purposes. Recommended space requirements 300mm on either side with
150mm at the rear of the device.
Buildings
Service connections are usually pre-placed after planning and consultation with all interested parties. Installation is by
connection to the services provided
As the soil line (sewerage outlet) is the least flexible of all the connections, this usually influences the decision as to where
to place the WDS. If an existing soil line can be utilised this will represent a cost saving
The WDS is supplied with either an ‘S’ or ‘P’ Trap as nominated by the Purchaser. The ‘S’ Trap connects through the floor
and the ‘P’ Trap connects through the back wall. The trap section is easily removed if the wrong trap has been ordered.
Refer to Diagram C2 for trap connections.
Potential electromagnetic or other interference between other EQUIPMENT and other devices can possibly affect the
infra-red hands free operation sensor. It is advisable to check all the equipment and devices in the intended installation
area that have infra-red operation.
Electromagnetic interference can be prevented by installing the device in non patient
areas of hospital (or similar)