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HANDWASH MODEL CME_41s & CME_45s.
USER & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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1. INTRODUCTION
(a) Welcome to your “Classic” handwash (model CME). The unit has been designed and
manufactured to a high standard from quality materials If these user instructions are
followed, the unit will give reliable efficient service. If you need any further information or
help, please contact us at the address on the last page of these instructions.
(b) The “Classic” handwash unit dispenses liquid soap, warm water & heated air drying & is
designed to be highly effective in hand washing at low cost.
(c) Your installer will have passed to you this product manual & 1 key for the top door panel.
(d) The unit fascia is manufactured in a granite effect material, which produces finishes
unique to each product. Colour variations may occur from one unit to the next.
2. OPERATING THE UNIT
Check first which model unit you have installed so as to follow these instructions correctly.
The CME_41s model is push button operated and the CME_45s model is infra-red sensor
operated.
The unit is switched “ON” or “OFF” by the isolation switch behind the top door panel or at the
mains switch located near the unit on the wall. If a fault occurs with the unit, then it must be
switched “OFF” until a qualified engineer has repaired the fault.
WARNING:
Unqualified personnel must not remove the internal cover, due to the risk of
electric shock.
For the CME-41s push button operated model follow the instructions below:
For soap dispensing press the hand or foot button marked “SOAP”. Dosage depends
entirely on the number of times the button is pressed. The electric type pump runs for a
pre-set time 0.3 seconds to deliver approximately 5ml of soap. This can only be adjusted
by consulting the manufacturer. The soap button however can be pressed several times
for repeat operations if more soap is required.
For water dispensing press the push button marked “WATER”. The time cycle has been
set to 12 seconds. The setting can be adjusted as detailed on the following page titled
“Time Cycle Adjustments”. The water cycle can be repeated by pressing the button again.
For hand drying, press the hand or foot button marked “AIR. The time cycle will have been
set to 35 seconds and can be adjusted as detailed on the following page “Time Cycle
Adjustments”. The air cycle can be repeated by pressing the button again.
Note: The water & air cycles can be interrupted when in operation. For example, when the
water cycle is running, pressing the air button will stop the water and start the air cycle.
Similarly, pressing the soap button would cancel the water cycle if it were running at the time.
For the CME-45s model, IR sensor operated, follow the instructions below:
When you place your hands into the wash basin an automatic cycle shall commence as per
the sequence now detailed:
Soap dispensing for 0.3 second.
Followed by a delay of 1 second.
Warm Water for 12 seconds.
Followed by a delay of 1 second.
Air drying for 35 seconds.
Followed by a delay of 3 seconds after which another cycle can then be activated.
Summary of Contents for CME 41s
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