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DELUXE KITCHEN WATER CONTROLLER (MC-100V)
1. Determine the most suitable position, refer "Location" on page 14.
2. Using the wall mounting bracket as a template mark and drill 3 holes (mounting and cable access) refer to
"Dimensions" on page 17
3.
Fix the mounting bracket to the wall using the appropriate fixings.
4. Run the cable through the hole in the wall.
5. Carefully remove face plate from the water controller, using a screw driver (Fig. 1).
6. Connect the cable to the water controller (Fig 2).
At this point cables from other controllers (if fitted) may also be connected to the screw terminals of the
Kitchen water controller (Fig. 3) eliminating the need for multiple cable runs directly to the water heater.
Water controllers are not polarity sensitive. Feed any excess cable lengths into the wall cavity to avoid the
pinching of cables between the wall and the controller.
7.
Fasten the controller to the wall mounting bracket (Fig. 4). Avoid the over-tightening of fixings as this may
cause damage. Once secured replace the face plate.
NOTE
ADDITIONAL MC-100V MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
�
The
MC-100V
uses a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for the digital monitor�
Light reflections can make the LCD difficult to see at direct eye level.
For best results when Installing the MC-100V mount the remote controller
lower than your eye-level to avoid these light reflections.
DELUXE BATHROOM WATER CONTROLLER (BC-100V)
1. Determine the most suitable position, refer "Location" on page 14.
2. Using the wall mounting bracket as a template mark and drill 3 holes (mounting and cable access) refer to
"Diagram 1. Dimensions" on page 18.
3. When running cable through the access hole ensure the connector end of the cable is located nearest to the
controller (Fig. 1).
4.
Affix the double sided self-adhesive seal to the back of the water controller (Fig. 2).
5. Carefully remove the face plate from the water controller, do this by placing your thumbs on the front of the
digital display and while hooking your fingers behind top of plate and gently push as (Fig. 3),
DO NOT
use a
screwdriver as this may damage the controller.
6. Connect the cable to the water controller. Feed any excess cable lengths into the wall cavity to avoid the
pinching of cables between the wall and the controller.
7.
Fix the controller to the wall using the appropriate fixings as shown in (Fig. 4), avoid over-tightening of fixings
as this may cause damage. Once secured replace the face plate.
Fig� 1
Fig� 2
Fig� 3
Fig� 4
Connector
Controller
Cable
Fig� 1
Fig� 2
Fig� 3
Fig� 4
Backing Seal
Remove film
to expose
self-adhesive
WATER CONTROLLER INSTALLATION