The isolation valve should come pre-assembled with the cistern. If the valve needs replacing, the above
instructions show the correct installation procedure.
Important: Flush out all impurities in the system prior to connection. Before building the final cladding, install
the pan, turn on the water supply and fill the pan. Check tightness of supply and drain connections. Close
the isolation valve and drain the cistern and pan, then remove the pan. Connect the water supply to the cistern
using an approved double check valve to fluid category 3.
Top Mounting
Front Mounting
Before the partition wall is installed around the wall hung frame, the plastic protective casing needs to be
screwed onto the cistern in the desired position to ensure that the push plate or flush button can be installed
later. Ensure that there is minimum of a 3mm gap between the protective casing cover and the aperture in
the partition wall (or furniture fascia).
Install the bungs in the waste and flush pipes to protect them during any building work. Similarly, the threaded
rods on which the toilet pan will be hung should be installed at a distance corresponding to the width of the pan
fixing holes. When screwed into place, the flexible sheaths should be put on the rods for protection.
installation of isolation valve
installation of protective casing
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Once the partition or furniture is assembled 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 the pan has concealed fixings, use the hardware supplied by
the pan manufacturer when connecting the pan to the rods.
installation of wall hung pan
X
Y
X + 6mm
Y+3 mm
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2
3
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1. White Collar
2. Rubber Bush
3. Metal Washer
4. Nut
5. Plastic Cover
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5. It is ESSENTIAL that the extra distance is added to cut away extra material. Take care to cut straight
otherwise leaks will occur.
6. Once cut, add a chamfer to the end of the pipe to ensure that it can be easily located inside the
pipework in the wall hung frame. Using a suitable lubricant (not supplied), locate the waste pipe into the
frame.
Inlet Pipe
Waste Pipe
1. Place the inlet and waste pipe into the frame and place a mark that corresponds to the finished surface
of the wall.
2. Then place both pipes onto the back of the pan and using a straight edge, place a mark that
corresponds to the back face of the pan
3. The distance between these two marks corresponds to the amount of pipe that needs to be cut off to
enable the pan to fit snugly against the finished wall surface.
4. BEFORE cutting the pipes, add a further 6mm to the amount to be cut off on the inlet pipe.
Add a further 3mm to the amount to be cut off the waste pipe.