FAULT FINDING/REMEDIES
12
REMEDIES
• Check the appropriate
washers / seals on the
cistern / taps etc
• Clean or replace the
non-return valve
• Replace the carbon filters
26b
• Check the installation
• Call a service engineer to
inspect the motor
• Restore the electrical
supply
• Call a service engineer to
inspect the motor
• Call a service engineer to
inspect the motor
PROBABLES CAUSES
• The WC cistern or taps are
dripping
• The external non-return
valve is faulty
• The air opening 26 of
the unit is blocked
• The length or height of
the installation is over the
specification, or there are
too many bends/elbows
• The unit is blocked
• The electrical supply is
not active
• Problem with motor or
electrical chamber
• The capacitor 38 or
motor is defective
SYMPTOM
• The motor intermittently
activates
• Motor is surging and
water in the WC pan goes
down very slowly
• The motor operates
normally, but continues to
run for a long time
• The motor does not
activate
• The motor hums, but
does not run
Warning - Always disconnect the electricity supply before
attempting any work on the SANIBEST
®
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
Once electrical and plumbing connections have been made,
flush the WC once. The motor should run from 5 to
10 seconds to clear the waste (depending on the length and
height of the pipe run). If it runs for more than 30 seconds,
check that the discharge pipe is not kinked or blocked or
check that the non-return valve is correctly installed.
Flush the WC checking that all seals, and connections are
watertight. Check both the discharge pipework from the
unit, and the waste pipes from washbasin or shower.
WARNING:
There should be no dripping of water from the
WC cistern or taps. If there is, this will cause the unit to
activate repeatedly as it pumps the water away.
9
USAGE
A WC fitted with a
SANIBEST
®
pump/macerator does not
require any special maintenance.
The
SANIBEST
®
will operate automatically as soon as the
required level of water enters the case.
WARNING:
The water authorities strongly discourage the
disposal of sanitary items such as condoms, tampons and
sanitary pads via a WC. Nowever, should such items be
flushed down a WC attached to SANIBEST
®
, the unit is
able to accept these items without blocking.
However, any such use lies outside the field of application, and
any damage caused to the unit due to maceration of these
foreign bodies, together with wipes, food products, hairs,
objects made of metal, wood or plastic, or solvents, acids and
other chemicals, lies outside the scope of the
guarantee.
10
CARE OF YOUR SANIBEST
®
UNIT
In order to remove scale and clean the macerator and the bowl,
use a household descalent.
• Disconnect the macerator power,
• Pour an amount of descalent in the pan
• leave it to stand for 1 or 2 hours,
• Re-connect the macerator power,
• Rinse by operating the flushing system twice.
Carry out the operation once every 3 months on average, but
the frequency may need to be changed depending on the
hardness of the water.
11
REMOVAL
REMOVING THE UNIT
Disconnect the electricity supply
Turn off the water feed to the WC cistern. Bail out as much water
from the cistern as possible.
Remove discharge hose from elbow 21d . Remember that the
vertical head of water will run back
Disconnect the inlet and WC connection, as well as electric
supply and remove unit.
REMOVING THE MOTOR FROM THE CASE
Unscrew the 2 lid screws 33 (Torx T20).
Lift off the lid freeing the end lugs.
Unscrew the screw 33 holding the oval shaped electrical chamber
to the case.
Lift out the motor.
The metallic dome on top of the motor may be hot
so handle with care.
WARNING :
Do not activate the motor when ‘dry’.
(otherwise support washers will be irreparably destroyed)
REMOVAL OF BLADES
Unscrew the 3 blade screws 12 .
Repair or exchange the blade assembly 5 .
RE-ASSEMBLY OF THE BLADES
Before re-assembly, ensure that the drive coupling
4
is
well pressed into the base of the pump
11
.
NOTE:
For easy replacement of the lid, lubricate the lid seal 2b
with liquid soap.
Do not reconnect the electrical power supply
until the re-installation is complete.
13
GUARANTEE
SANIBEST
®
range is guaranteed for 2 years, subject to
correct installation and usage.
14
NORM
•
SANIBEST
®
conforms to the European directives and
standards on electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility
and building products. It conforms to EN 12050-3 (lifting
plant for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited
applications).
8
For the most part any inconsistencies in the operation of the
unit will be minor and easily rectified. Please refer to the chart
below. If the problem cannot be easily remedied in this way.
Please call our Service organisation.
A
C
D
B
E
F
G
H
I
All work involving dismantling of the appliance must be
carried out by an approved repair agent
Any replacement of the power supply cable should only be
carried out by an authorised SANIFLO service engineer.
Warning:
Ensure the electricity is turned OFF at the main
switch board before wiring to connector.
All work on cable and motor should only be carried out by
a qualified Saniflo servicing agent, as special tools are
required.
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