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Securing the pan on the floor

6.1

 

Cement fixing (optional fixing #1) 
If using cement bedding, level the pan while the cement 
mixture is workable.  Fix pan to floor using a sand cement 
mixture of 3:1 to a depth of 60mm.  Do not use lime or fast-
drying cement.

 

Important:  Allow at least 24 hours for the cement mixture  
to set before using the toilet.

6.2

 

Bracket fixing (optional fixing #2) 
Bed the pan with acetic cured silicone sealant, ensuring that 
the pan is level.  Then position the 

concealed fixing brackets 

in line with the bracket fixing holes.  Screw the 

floor bolts in 

place through the base of the brackets.  Then secure the pan to 
the brackets using the plastic 

pan plugs and rebated screws.  

The chrome 

caps can be used to cover the plugs on each side 

of the pan.

 

Important:  Do not over-tighten the bolts or screws as this may 
cause the ceramic to crack and break.

 

Fixing the cistern to the pan

 

(Note: The cistern fixes directly onto the pan and does not 
require wall fixing.)

7.1

  First check the alignment of the cistern and pan attachment 

holes — place the 

cistern onto the pan and ensure that the 

holes align.  The back of the cistern and pan should line up so 
that the assembled toilet suite will align with the wall.  Now 
remove the cistern.

7.2

  Place the 

rubber seal onto the plastic pipe outlet at the base of 

the cistern and ensure it is securely attached.  Locate the cistern 
outlet (with rubber seal) onto the pan, ensuring a good fit.

7.3

  If using Bottom Entry inlet plumbing, refer to Step 5 and install 

the back entry inlet valve.

7.4

  Now secure the cistern to the pan using the two 

bolts with 

seals in the cistern/pan attachment holes.

7.5

  Flush the lines and connect the water supply and check the 

operation of the cistern.

 

Fitting the cistern lid

8.1

  Fit the 

flush button into the cistern lid, with the half flush on 

the left and full flush on the right.  Ensure that the rubber feet 
of the flush button connect and line up correctly with the flush 
valve inside the cistern.

8.2

  Fit the 

cistern lid and push the buttons to check operation.

 

Operation and maintenance

9.1

  Press the left side half flush to save water and the full flush as 

required.

9.2

  Clean the toilet with liquid detergent and a damp cloth.

9.3

  Do not place water additives inside the cistern as this may have 

chemicals that damage the valves and impair the functionality 
of the cistern.

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Back Entry installation

Connect the 

flexible hose to the ½” BSP nipple in the wall outlet. 

Run the flexible hose behind the flush valve, ensuring that the hose 
does not obstruct the operation of the flush valve.

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Cistern set-up for Bottom Entry  

 

inlet plumbing

5.1

  Connect the flexible inlet hose to the stop valve and water 

control inlet valve on the wall.  Then run the flexible inlet hose 
through a port hole in the side of the pan.  Pull the flexible inlet 
hose upwards, to allow it to pass through the water control hole 
on the pan upper.  Leave flexible inlet hose unsecured for now 
— for the bottom entry inlet connection, the flexible inlet hose 
will be connected to the cistern’s inlet valve in Step 7.3. 

5.2

  The bottom entry inlet valve is already installed on the right 

side of the cistern.  The position can be swapped to the left side 
if required.

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