Speakman SE-4300 GRAVITYFLO Instructions Download Page 2

Install empty Tank to Wall Bracket by first 
inserting “hook” on the topof the bracket 
into the handle of the Tank (1). Lower the 
Tank until the Wall Bracket snaps into the 
recess at the bottom of the Tank (2).

Mount the Wall Bracket using 
appropriate hardware, making 
sure to torque to manufacturer’s 
specifications, if applicable.

Retrieve drain parts from accessory bag. 
Insert Drain Fitting (1) through openings 
in the Tank and Wall Bracket. Drain 
Washer (2) can now be positioned over 
the threading, followed by wrench 
tightening Drain Nut (3). Be sure not to 
over tighten Drain Nut.

Retrieve the Pull Strap from the 
accessory bag. Slide the cups over the 
Spray Heads individually, pressing 
firmly until they are fully seated. Make 
sure handle portion of the Pull Strap is 
oriented so the word “PULL” is easily 
seen in an upright position.

Note: 

Mounting 

hardware not 
included. Ensure the 
mounting surface 
(wall, etc.) and 
mounting hardware 
can safely hold a 
minimum vertical load 
of 300 lbs.

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Remove Fill Cap and fill the Tank with 
potable water (approximately 20 
gallons).  Failure to use potable water 
can result in emergency units producing 
impure or contaminated water, possibly 
causing further injury.

Reinstall Fill Cap and secure it with the 
tamper-evident Seal Tie. Secure the 
Maintenance Tag to the Tank in a 
location where it can be easily checked.

To activate the flow of water, pull 
upwards on the Pull Strap, fully removing 
both covers from the Spray Heads.

Self-contained eyewash equipment shall be 
visually checked frequently to  determine if 
flushing fluid needs to be changed or supple-
mented. Frequency of these inspections  is 
dependent on environment conditions, but at a 
minimum weekly. Failure to conduct visual 
checks could lead to further injury.

Customer shall take precautions to help prevent 
the growth of potentially harmful bacteria in 
eyewash tanks. Either of the following 
procedures is recommended. 

Procedure 1:

 Use suitable Bacteriostatic 

preservative to help prevent growth of bacteria 
in eyewash tank. Eyewash tank should be 
drained, flushed and refilled with clean potable 
water and Bacteriostatic preservative added as 
directed by the preservative’s manufacturer.

Procedure 2:

 Drain, flush and refill units with 

clean potable water at least once every week 
unless site conditions require more frequent  
changing . Thoroughly cleanse tank at least 
once every month. See “Maintenance” Section 
for further information of cleaning unit.

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