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When installing the frame into a WC furniture unit, some struts may need to be removed. Always check before cutting that 
the unit integrity will not be compromised. Units can be screwed to adjoining units in a run where possible to add further 
strength.

Front struts in a WC furniture unit will cause the frame to be spaced away from the main WC facing fascia of a WC unit.  
This will create a void which will need to be filled (between the frame and the back of the main fascia) to stop the main 
fascia bowing in when the WC is in use.

 
You may need to remove the feet in a fitted furniture WC Unit to facilitate room for the frame. The unit can be wall hung 
instead.

Any back rails in a WC Unit must be removed or repositioned to the back of the unit if they are not already. Frame brackets 
must screw directly into a solid wall. Screwing into a rail or strut that is not secured up against a solid wall will not prove 
strong enough when the frame is in use.

Wall plugs supplied are ONLY suitable for solid stone/brick walls. They are not suitable for use in aerated blocks or similar.  
If fixing to a stud wall, sufficient extra internal reinforcements must be made to the wall. Screws must locate into suitably 
reinforced studs and noggins.

Take care using power tools – The use of a residual current device (RCD) is recommended. Beware of hidden cables or 
pipes when drilling. 

This product can be dangerous if installed incorrectly. This product must be installed by a qualified plumber or installer.  It 
is the installer’s responsibility to check that the fixings are suitable for the installation in hand.

Cistern fittings are suitable for Water pressure: 0.2 - 10 bar.  Do not  add caustic chemical substances (eg containing 
chlorine compounds or similar) into the cistern.  These can damage the valve components and cause failure.

Before starting to enclose the frame, the system must be first tested for leaks before 2nd fix commences.  Using the help 
of a second person to hold the pan in place on the frame, turn on the water supply and flush the pan to check for leaks.

general care & safety

using the frame in a furniture unit

820mm wall hung frame

fitting instructions

Square flanged 

elbow fitting F 1/2"

Fill valve

Stop valve

Cistern plate

Protective case

Flush valve

Frame

Wall Bracket x4
Fixing Bolts, Washers and Plugs x 4

8x M8 x 25mm 

Bolts & Washers

(Secure brackets /

plates to frame)

Flat Plate x2

Floor fixing screws x 2

Pan Connector kit

Flexible pipe

Inlet pipe

Waste pipe kit

Adjustable foot x2

110mm waste adaptor

Inlet pipe bung

Waste pipe bung

Flexible 

sheath(x2)

Air hose pipe

Please read completely first before commencing. 
Please retain for future reference.

This product must be installed by a qualified fitter or plumber in accordance with and meet the requirements of 

the Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and Scottish Byelaws 2004

  

exploded diagram

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EN 14055:2010 & 

EN 14124: 2004

Load Tested to EN 997: 400KG

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TR9005

V4.PL.13.08.18015

Summary of Contents for TR9005

Page 1: ...product can be dangerous if installed incorrectly This product must be installed by a qualified plumber or installer It is the installer s responsibility to check that the fixings are suitable for the installation in hand Cistern fittings are suitable for Water pressure 0 2 10 bar Do not add caustic chemical substances eg containing chlorine compounds or similar into the cistern These can damage t...

Page 2: ...actory set for 6L full flush 3L reduced flush 6L Twist anti clockwise and remove through the protective case To allow space for the installation of the waste pipe allow at least 170mm of space between the wall and the wall hung frame The waste pipe can be installed easily by opening up the fixing collar and positioning the lip of the waste pipe inside the collar The collar should then be clipped c...

Page 3: ...ll Ensure that the fixings supplied are suitable for the installation in hand If in doubt consult an expert 1 Using a craft knife cut the protective casing so that it is flush with the wall 2 Screw the plastic fixing arms supplied with the flush plate into the protective casing A quarter turn should secure the arms in place 3 Fix the flush plate mounting bracket to the fixing arms using a screwdri...

Page 4: ...embled and complete the pan can be fitted Push the trimmed pipes into position as shown and check that they are secure Remove the protective flexible sheaths from the threaded rods Position the pan taking care that the connecting pipes are well aligned to prevent leaks Use a spirit level to make sure the pan is level and then fix to the rods with the supplied fixings in the order shown above If th...

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