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TABLE

 OF 

CONTENTS 

 

 

Tools needed for installation of the 

Sani

Seat

(

See page 1) 

 

 

How to install low voltage wiring and sensor cable behind wall.

 (

See 

page 2 & 2b)

 

 

 

How to install surface mount with raceway.

 (

See page 3 & 3b)

 

 

 

Power supply mounting. (

See page 4)

 

 

 

Types of wall sensors.

 

(

See pages 5 to 7

 

 

Wall sensors (PCB chip) program functions.

 

(

See page 8

 

 

Battery, charger and tray. 

(

See page 9

 

 

Mounting 

Sani

Seat

 to bowl. 

(

See page 10

 

 

Installation of new 

Sani

Wrap

 rolls.

 

(

See page 11

 

 

Replacing 

Sani

Seat

 razor blades. 

(See page 12

 

 

How to clean & maintain 

Sani

Seat

.

 

(

See page 13

 

 

Sani

Seat

 Swap-Out and Agreement.

 

(

See page 14 & 14b

 

 

Exploded view of 

Sani

Seat

.

 

(

See page 15

 

 

Sani

Seat

 seat, box and case dimensions.

 

(

See page 16

 

 

Frequently asked 

Sani

Wrap

 questions.

 

(

See page 17

 

 

Reorder form. 

(See page 18

 

 

Contacts for sales and service.

 

(

See page 19

 

 

New items.

 

(

See page 20

 

Summary of Contents for SS-101

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Page 2: ...gram functions See page 8 Battery charger and tray See page 9 Mounting SaniSeat to bowl See page 10 Installation of new SaniWrap rolls See page 11 Replacing SaniSeat razor blades See page 12 How to clean maintain SaniSeat See page 13 SaniSeat Swap Out and Agreement See page 14 14b Exploded view of SaniSeat See page 15 SaniSeat seat box and case dimensions See page 16 Frequently asked SaniWrap ques...

Page 3: ...s Needed Phillips screwdriver with three inch long 0 1 2 bits Slotted screwdriver Wire strippers 9 16 deep socket socket wrench Rubber gloves Anti bacterial soap Clorox Clean Up wipes Electric Drill 13 4 inch carbide hole saw with 3 16 carbide center bit 16 18 gauge low voltage wire Electrical snakes Long drill bits 14mm socket 1 2 inch socket WD 40 food grade silicone by CRC Available from North ...

Page 4: ... not necessary SEE PAGE 2 For hardwire flush mount install details SURFACE MOUNT HARDWIRE FIG 3 OR BATTERY FIG 4 Surface mounted installations use PANDUIT which is a brand name of a raceway tees right angle s and junction boxes to run and hide all wires cables it is fastened to the wall using double sided sticky tape SEE PAGE 3 For battery surface mount details Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 ...

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Page 6: ...nsor cable connects to the wall hand sensor Bottom Hole The four and five pin connectors connect to the stainless steel gang plate The two pin connectors connect to the blue and red pigtail that feeds from the power supply in the ceiling Page 2b ...

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Page 8: ...ROWN WIRE S 2 PIN FEMALE CONNECTORS SENSOR IS NOW ACTIVE WHITE RIBBED WIRE IS NEGATIVE RED SMOOTH WIRE IS POSITIVE RED SMOOTH POSITIVE WIRE WHITE RIBBED NEGATIVE WIRE CONNECT TO THE 2 PIN MALE PIG TAIL AS SEEN IN FIG 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 2 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR ON SENSOR CABLE 2 PIN MALE PIGTAIL CONNECTOR USE A WIRE NUT TO CONNECT THE BLACK BLUE PIGTAIL TO THE WHITE RIBBED WIRE USE A WIRE NUT TO CON...

Page 9: ...SaniSeat Universal Self Regulating Power Supply Power supply with mounting bracket hardware Shown here installed above ceiling line Page 4 ...

Page 10: ...Seat COMBO WALL SENSOR Sensors can be battery or hardwire operated Changing the toggle switch to the up position sets the sensor to battery the down position sets the sensor to hardwire TOGGLE SWITCH Page 5 ...

Page 11: ... and Surface Mounted Hard Wired Wall Sensors FLUSH MOUNTED SENSOR COMES WITH LV 2 MOUNTING PLATE See page 7 for specifications of LV 2 mounting plate SURFACE MOUNTED SENSOR Shown with seat and sensor hardware Page 6 ...

Page 12: ...late Lv 2 Mounting Plate is included with the flush mounted SaniSeat wall sensor The Lv 2 Mounting Plate fits walls from 1 4 to 1 thick Rough opening measurements are shown below Page 7 Page 7 R O 3 11 16 R O 3 11 16 ...

Page 13: ...eting a spin the wall sensor is inactive Ignore U sensor will ignore any color or shadow for the first 1 5 seconds of a spin Time Out Motor will run for a maximum of 9 seconds this is a precaution for incorrectly loaded SaniWrap or U sensor malfunction Page 8 ...

Page 14: ...hen the red LED begins to blink Charge times will vary from 4 to 12 hours depending on how low the battery was When the battery is totally charged the green LED will light up stay on Once the battery is fully charged we recommend that you remove it from the charger If the battery is not removed it goes into a trickle charge which over time will shorten the life cycle of the battery New Horizontal ...

Page 15: ...tery accepts the kick charge within 10 minutes the YELLOW LED will go off the RED LED will blink charging will start If the battery does not accept the kick charge then the RED LED comes on stays solid that indicates that there is a bad cell in the battery or the battery is old cycled out GREEN LED becomes a solid green light when the battery reaches its full charge which is about 14 vdc to 14 40 ...

Page 16: ...all 1 The original seat should be removed leaving just the porcelain bowl 5 Take the two 11 2 bolts and place them through the metal plate slots and in the bowl s bolt holes 2 Place the SaniSeat on the bowl so that the metal bracket is over the boltholes 6 In one hand hold a tapered and metal washer along with a 9 16 nut 3 Take both metal plates from the sensor box and lift seat so bracket is easi...

Page 17: ...ight chamber becomes the new take up spool in the left chamber NOTE When installing the empty spool in the left side chamber flip in over so that the narrow end with the slot is facing the motor As shown in Figure 3 Release the spring clip to lock the take up spool in place 4 Insert a new roll of SaniWrap in the right side chamber Make sure the SaniWrap dispenses from the bottom of the roll and tr...

Page 18: ...emove the two bolts located on the left side of the seat 2 After removing the bolts the seat ring should easily pull from the seat base 3 Turn the seat ring over and remove the used razor blade by using the Phillips head screwdriver After doing so replace with the new razor blade and short screw 4 Secure the seat ring back to the seat base using the two bolts removed in step 1 Be sure to thread th...

Page 19: ...p over all infected areas making sure not to forget about the seat ring 2 Let stand for a couple seconds before wiping clean 3 Before any SaniWrap is put back on the SaniSeat make sure the seat ring is completely dry Any moisture on the seat ring will cause drag and added strain to the motor To create a slick and efficient surface for the SaniWrap to slide along the seat ring spray Food Grade Sili...

Page 20: ... After the screws are removed from the gang plate gently pull on the braided cable to expose the black quick release clips Release the small tab and separate by holding each side of the plastic clip NOTE When separating clips do not pull by the wires alone 4 With all screw removed and clips disconnected the seat should easily lift from the bracket You are now ready to attach the replacement seat P...

Page 21: ...oses Failure to return the troubled SaniSeat within 2 weeks of receiving the swap out seat will result in a charge 189 95 per SaniSeat not returned Disclaimer All swap out seats are shipped without a lid or bracket to reduce the cost of shipping Lids and brackets are interchangeable and do not affect the inner workings of a SaniSeat What You Will Receive 1 Newly refurbished swap out seat 1 UPS ret...

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Page 23: ...ENSION IN MM INCHES SaniSeat Box Dimensions SaniSeat case 4 Seats Per Case 18 h x 22 w x 24 l SaniWrap box 10 Rolls Per Box 5 5 h x 7 5 w x 17 5 l SaniWrap case 6 Box s Per Case 18 h x 16 w x 18 5 l 8 75 17 75 15 5 21 6 14 12 5 3 Page 16 ...

Page 24: ...Q What is the distance between the black lines A 34 1 2 35 1 2 Q What are the results of the plastic s Pull Test A 23lbs SaniWrap Packing Breakdown 150 uses per roll 10 rolls per box 6 boxes per case 6 cases per pallet layer 12 cases per 1 2 pallet 24 cases per pallet SaniWrap Weight Breakdown roll 75 lb box 7 5 lbs case 45 lbs pallet layer 270 lbs with pallet 1 2 pallet 540 lbs with pallet full p...

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Page 26: ...patola 1 732 239 3176 gene cleanseats com Head Technician Joel Patterson 1 732 598 0379 joel cleanseats com Jerold Wagenheim Charles Stone jerry cleanseats com charles cleanseats com 1 908 433 2683 Cell 1 732 539 6742 Cell 1 888 813 9700 1 732 988 3322 Page 19 ...

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