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2.4.3

Operating mode

Fig. 2: Actuation of the flush via an external sensor

A signal is sent to control the flush actuation through an external sensor,
e. g. a button or photo sensor.

Fig. 3: Signal transmission from the control to the motor

The control transmits the electronic signal to the drive unit.

Fig. 4: The motor operates the Bowden cable

The motor opens the drain valve via the Bowden cable.

Electronic actuation of a flush

Product information

WC flush actuation

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Summary of Contents for 8350.33

Page 1: ...or concealed cistern 1F in combination with WC flush plates Visign for Public 1 Visign for Style 10 13 14 and standard Model Year built 8350 33 from 05 2012 en_INT WC flush actuation Instructions for Use ...

Page 2: ...WC flush actuation 2 from 42 ...

Page 3: ...Setting options 15 2 5 Accessories 16 3 Handling 18 3 1 Assembly information 18 3 1 1 Mounting conditions 18 3 1 2 Required material and tools 19 3 2 Assembly 20 3 2 1 Mounting the power pack 20 3 2 2 Preparing the installation 21 3 2 3 Mounting the flush actuation cistern 1F 24 3 2 4 Connecting external sensors 31 3 3 Commissioning 32 3 3 1 Setting the flush 32 3 3 2 Setting Viega Hygiene functio...

Page 4: ...intain this product This restriction does not extend to possible operating instructions The installation of Viega products must take place in accordance with the general rules of engineering and the Viega instructions for use 1 2 Labelling of notes Warning and advisory texts are set aside from the remainder of the text and are labelled with the relevant pictographs DANGER This symbol warns against...

Page 5: ...in Europe e g EN and or in Germany e g DIN DVGW Some passages in the text may refer to technical codes in Europe Germany These should serve as recommendations in the absence of corresponding national regulations The relevant national laws stand ards regulations directives and other technical provisions take priority over the German European directives specified in this manual The information herei...

Page 6: ...masonry walls EN 1996 1 1 Protection area for installation of the power pack in shower and bath rooms VDE 0100 701 Regulations from section Technical data Scope Notice Regulations applicable in Ger many Electrical approvals EN 60950 Electrical approvals EN 60335 Electrical approvals EN 61558 2 2 Safety advice DANGER Danger due to electrical current An electric shock can lead to burns and serious i...

Page 7: ...n must be planned for the electronic actuation in the area of the cistern when planning Only the large flush volume can be actuated with electronic actuation Flushes can be actuated at certain times via the Hygiene function to prevent stagnation in the drinking water lines Installation is only possible in the following Viega concealed cisterns n Cistern model 1F Ascertain which model is installed ...

Page 8: ...gn for Public 1 8326 1 Visign for Style 10 13 14 8315 1 8333 1 8334 1 2 4 Product description 2 4 1 Overview 7 8 6 4 5 3 2 1 Fig 1 Scope of delivery 1 Control 2 cable tie 3 connection cable external button 4 Bowden cable unit 5 drive unit 6 drive unit holder 7 power pack 230 V 8 holder for control Suitable manual flush plates Product information WC flush actuation 8 from 42 ...

Page 9: ...tronic actuation only the large flush volume of 6 or 9 litres can be actuated Input power pack 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 180 mA Output power pack 6 5 V DC 920 mA Electrical approvals see section Ä Regulations from sec tion Technical data on page 6 Intervals 24 72 168 hours Hygiene flush volumes 6 9 litres Flush volume Electronics Hygiene function Product information WC flush actuation 9 from 42 ...

Page 10: ...ernal sensor e g a button or photo sensor Fig 3 Signal transmission from the control to the motor The control transmits the electronic signal to the drive unit Fig 4 The motor operates the Bowden cable The motor opens the drain valve via the Bowden cable Electronic actuation of a flush Product information WC flush actuation 10 from 42 ...

Page 11: ...revent the build up of bacteria The Viega Hygiene function was developed for this reason Flushes can be actuated at certain times with the Hygiene function Interval and flush volume will be set as required and saved by the con trol All settings remain saved during a power cut 2 4 4 System expansions The system s range of functions can be expanded through the connec tion of accessories onto the con...

Page 12: ...nnect a radio receiver instead of a cable connected external sensor as shown Signals to actuate the flush e g on support hinged handles sent by HEWI radio transmitters can be received by the radio receiver model 8350 35 Radio controlled actuation Product information WC flush actuation 12 from 42 ...

Page 13: ...e using the exten sion cable adapter model 8350 36 This is how e g two external cable connected buttons can be connected Additionally required 1 connection cable sensitive Buttons switches or photo sensors for actuating the flush can be con nected to the control on site via the connection cable sensitive model 8355 90 Additional external sensors Product information WC flush actuation 13 from 42 ...

Page 14: ... can be connected at the same time using the exten sion cable adapter model 8350 36 This is how e g a button can be combined with a radio controlled actuation Signals to actuate the flush e g on support hinged handles sent by HEWI radio transmitters can be received by the radio receiver model 8350 35 Additional radio controlled actuation Product information WC flush actuation 14 from 42 ...

Page 15: ...tres can be actuated for technical reasons although the programming also provides for smaller flush volumes If smaller flush vol umes are set the flush is always actuated with the smallest flush volume of 6 litres Flush volume This criterion relates exclusively to the flush volume for flush cycles actuated electronically The flush volume for hygiene flushes is set sep arately The following setting...

Page 16: ... of 6 l n Hygiene flush volume 6 litres n Hygiene flush volume 9 litres 2 5 Accessories You require a flush plate so that the flush can be actuated directly at the WC The Viega models that can be used are found at Ä Suitable manual flush plates on page 8 Installation set The set model 8350 14 contains a hollow wall socket to house the power pack and an empty pipe with the right clip to connect the...

Page 17: ...ne function It contains a connection cable with a program ming contact and a magnetic pin The programming contact is mounted behind the panel and connected to the blue terminal on the control The programming can then take place using the magnetic pin Product information WC flush actuation 17 from 42 ...

Page 18: ...ptional accessories on page 16 If necessary the power pack cable can be extended to a length of 4 75 metres two extension cables Ä Optional accessories on page 16 X1 X2 X3 Fig 10 Installation position of the power pack X1 max 0 75 m X2 max 2 75 m with an extension cable article number 628 505 X3 max 4 75 m with two extension cables article number 628 505 An extension of the mains supply by more th...

Page 19: ...ables or empty pipes must be laid in the cistern before tiling is begun 3 1 2 Required material and tools The following material is required for mounting n a suitable flush plate Ä Suitable manual flush plates on page 8 n Programming set Ä Optional accessories on page 16 n if necessary empty pipe from power pack into the cistern n if necessary accessories for the extension of the system Ä Chapter ...

Page 20: ...rgise the connection cable before work is commenced Requirements n A 230 V mains connection is available on site n The installation position of the power pack complies with the require ments in acc with Ä Installation position of the power pack on page 18 n The connection cable is de energised Remove approx 1 cm of the insulation on the connection cable Push the connection cable into the terminals...

Page 21: ...be laid through to the cistern n The electrical connection is laid all the way into the cistern n The pre wall is tiled Cut into shaft cover Remove shaft cover Score the revision shaft along the edge of the tiles with a knife Angle the knife to do this so that the cut is made flush to the surface of the wall Handling WC flush actuation 21 from 42 ...

Page 22: ...evision shaft The edge of the revisions shaft must be flush with the wall surface Remove cistern cover Remove and keep the threaded bolts from the cistern cover Dispose of cistern cover Press the bow of the mechanism backwards from the wall bracket at the drain valve to remove it Handling WC flush actuation 22 from 42 ...

Page 23: ...urn the mechanism s lock by 90 in an anti clockwise direction ð The mechanism is unlocked and can be removed Remove and keep mechanism Remove and discard restrainer Handling WC flush actuation 23 from 42 ...

Page 24: ...t is shortened in such a way that it is flush with the surface n Mechanism has been removed Close corner valve Loosen flexible hose on the filling valve size 19 Open the corner valve for a few seconds to rinse the pipe Re close corner valve Handling WC flush actuation 24 from 42 ...

Page 25: ...Connect the flexible hose onto the filling valve size 19 Open corner valve Handling WC flush actuation 25 from 42 ...

Page 26: ...nit must be felt to click into place on the drain valve Attach the motor to the holder from above Push the Bowden cable unit onto the drain valve from the left The Bowden cable unit must be felt to click into place on the drain valve Mounting the drive unit Handling WC flush actuation 26 from 42 ...

Page 27: ...of the control Connect the blue connection cable from the sensor to the blue con nection of the control Also observe section Ä Chapter 3 2 4 Connecting external sen sors on page 31 Connect the black cable of the power supply to the outer right con nection of the control INFO Settings for the control can also already be made at this point The programming set is easier to connect if the control is n...

Page 28: ...h rubber plugs onto the dome to secure the holder Fit the cable into the upper part of the cistern and fix with the cable ties supplied The cable must not obstruct any moving parts in the cistern Mounting the control in the cistern Handling WC flush actuation 28 from 42 ...

Page 29: ...Insert batteries and close battery compartment Insert the battery compartment into the holder below the control from the left Mounting the battery compartment Handling WC flush actuation 29 from 42 ...

Page 30: ...sm The mechanism must sit exactly in the recesses of the cistern Turn the mechanism s lock by 90 in an anti clockwise direction ð The mechanism is unlocked and can be removed Following this the flush plate is fitted as per the instructions for use supplied Mounting the mechanism Handling WC flush actuation 30 from 42 ...

Page 31: ...ernal voltage Requirements n Button with locking function or potential free contact closure time at least 350 ms available n Connection cable model 8355 90 available Connect the contact to actuate the large flush volume between the green 1 and white cable 2 Strip the end of the brown cable e g with a lustre terminal Connect the connection cable to the control Handling WC flush actuation 31 from 42...

Page 32: ...red to program the device is not included in the scope of delivery It can be purchased sepa rately as accessory Ä Optional accessories on page 16 Observe the following features during programming Only one value can be set per programming step The settings are retained even if there is an interruption in the power supply The programming process can be cancelled without a change of the settings by h...

Page 33: ...e programming lock of the control is not active n The programming set is available Remove the protective cap of the programming connection from the control Connect the cable of the programming contact to the control Setting the flush volume Handling WC flush actuation 33 from 42 ...

Page 34: ... the magnetic key Remove magnetic key after Setting 1st acoustic signal Flush volume 6 l 2nd acoustic signal Flush volume 6 l factory set ting 3rd acoustic signal Flush volume 9 l ð A double acoustic signal is sounded as confirmation The set ting has been changed successfully Remove the cable of the programming contact Place a protective cap onto the contact Handling WC flush actuation 34 from 42 ...

Page 35: ...d by choosing a flushing interval If no flush volume is selected after activating the Viega Hygiene function the flush volume is set automatically to the minimum volume Requirements n The revision shaft is open and the control can be accessed n The control programming block is not active Ä Programming lock on page 32 n The programming set is available Remove the protective cap of the programming c...

Page 36: ...ble setting The following values can be set by removing the magnetic key Remove magnetic key after Setting 8th acoustic signal Hygiene flush volume 6 l fac tory setting if Hygiene is active 9th acoustic signal Hygiene flush volume 6 l 10 Acoustic signal Hygiene flush volume 9 l ð A double acoustic signal is sounded as confirmation The set ting has been successfully changed Handling WC flush actuat...

Page 37: ...rotective cap onto the contact Requirements n The revision shaft is open and the control can be accessed n The programming lock of the control is not active Ä Programming lock on page 32 Setting Hygiene flush volume Handling WC flush actuation 37 from 42 ...

Page 38: ...ctive cap of the programming connection from the control Connect the cable from the programming contact onto the control Hold the magnetic key in front of the programming contact ð In the following signals sound to show which setting is active Handling WC flush actuation 38 from 42 ...

Page 39: ...tic signal Hygiene flush performed 24 hours after the last flush 6th acoustic signal Hygiene flush 72 hours after the last use 7th acoustic signal Hygiene flush 168 hours after the last use ð A double acoustic signal is sounded as confirmation The set ting has been successfully changed Remove the cable of the programming contact Place a protective cap onto the contact Handling WC flush actuation 3...

Page 40: ...ol not made Create plug connection Ä Con necting the control on page 27 WC flush runs through Dirty seal in filling valve Check seal replace if necessary Dirty seal in drain valve Check seal replace if necessary Plug sequence drive unit control incorrect Create plug connection Ä Con necting the control on page 27 manual actuation is not working The mechanism is not connected to the bow Hang the me...

Page 41: ...s been removed n The mechanism has been removed compare Ä Chapter 3 2 2 Pre paring the installation on page 21 n Free access to the cistern can be gained through the revision shaft Remove the battery compartment from the cistern Open battery compartment and remove flat battery Cistern 2F Handling WC flush actuation 41 from 42 ...

Page 42: ...ure the battery compartment with a cable tie Replace and lock mechanism Mount flush plate according to manual 3 6 Disposal Separate the product and packaging materials e g paper metal plastic or non ferrous metals and dispose of in accordance with valid national legal requirements Handling WC flush actuation 42 from 42 ...

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