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Installation
(see Figures 1 – 4)
– Mount the touchless faucet on the wash-basin (ø 28–35 mm). Ensure that the seal between the
faucet and the wash-basin is correctly installed.
– Slip the fixing washer (1) and stud nuts (2) into position and tighten with a screwdriver or 9 mm
adjustable wrench.
– Remove the control-box cover.
– Using the four screws supplied, mount the control box (3) on to a suitable place in the cabinet or
on the wall below the wash-basin, in a position that permits easy access for maintenance.
– Cut the hose (4) to the proper length.
– Attach the hose (4) to the connector (5) on the control box.
Connecting the water-supply hoses
6110
(see Figures 1 and 3)
– Attach one end of the flexible water-supply hose (7) to the control-box attachment nipple (8) and
the other end to the pre-mixed waterpipe.
6114
(see Figures 1 and 3)
Connecting the water-supply hoses
– Attach one end of each of the flexible water-supply hoses (7) to the control-box attachment
nipples (13). The nipples contain check valves (29).
– Connect hot water to the left-hand water-supply hose and cold water to the right-hand hose.
Electrical connections
– Connect the sensor wire (9) to the control box and tighten the cable gland with the nut (10).
Connect 230 V mains voltage to the control box as follows:
– Thread the cable through the cable gland with the nut (12).
– Pull up the connector (11), e.g. with a small screwdriver or pliers.
– Connect unpowered electrical wires to the connector.
– It is not necessary to connect the earthwire, it can be cut off.
– Pull any loose wire through the cable gland and out of the control box.
– Replace the connector.
– Tighten the cable gland with the nut (12).
PLEASE NOTE!
The electrical installation of the 6110 and 6114 requires a qualified electrician, and must include a
two-pole trip device with a circuit breaker of at least 3 mm.
PLEASE NOTE!
When connecting the mains voltage to the appliance, the solenoid valve will always be open for a
moment.
– Turn on the water supply to the faucet.
– Check that the connections are watertight and that the mixer operates by placing your hand
in front of the photocell (14).
– Replace the control-box cover.
– In product no. 6214, the water temparature can be regulated with the handle (25)
– Stick the instruction label supplied in a place where it can be seen easily.
After-flow time and recognition range
(see Figures 3 and 4)
After-flow time is the period of time between the moment the photocell ceases to be activated and the
moment the water stops flowing. The recognition range is the greatest distance that an object can
have from the photocell to activate it and open the faucet. The after-flow time and sensing range have
been preset at the factory. If necessary, they can be adjusted as follows:
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