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The recommended distance is approximately 955mm,
but this will differ depending on the desired height of the sink
(please see section 5).
5. The vertical wall studs must be constructed so as to allow the metal
enclosure to be fitted between them.
6. One of the horizontal wall studs must be fitted a) so it holds the
main weight of the metal duct and the unit, and b) so it is in the correct
position for the tap stem.
7. If a series of units are fitted along a wall adjacent to each other,
careful planning will be required to correctly position the wall studs,
plasterboards/wall surfaces, utility supplies, sinks, Dyson units, etc.
8. Ensure electricity and mixed water supplies and drainage
connections are available for connection.
9. Allow sufficient access space from the side for installation and
servicing.
NOTE:
The sink should not be fitted with a plug.
2. Unpacking.
WARNING
Use caution when unpacking the components.
There may be sharp edges/corners which may cut
or cause harm.
1. Assemble the metal enclosure and ducting.
a) Fit the cover on to the duct.
b) Secure the duct to the metal enclosure with the (5) bolts and
washers (supplied).
c) Take care when handling the metal assembly.
3. Fitting the metal enclosure.
1. Mark the centre of the tap to the floor.
2. On the wall studs mark the locations for the screw holes for the
fixing points for:
a) the top clamp on the duct, and
b) the flanges of the metal enclosure.
3. Drill holes.
CAUTION:
Do not use the backplate as a guide when
drilling.
4. Screw the top clamp and the metal enclosure to the wall studs.
Countersunk wood screws (supplied) are recommended to avoid
protruding into the wall.
4. Preparing the electricity and water connections.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock!
NOTE:
The unit must be earthed.
a) Dyson suggests that it is easier to position the conduits for the
electrical and mixed water supplies into the metal enclosure before
fitting the backplate.
b) Pierce a small hole in the lower grommet and feed through the
electrical supply. Use suitable conduit and electrical fittings. Ensure
that the conduit and wires are long enough to connect to the backplate
and the terminal block.
c) Pierce a small hole in the upper grommet and feed through the
mixed water supply.
5. Install plasterboard.
IMPORTANT:
Before beginning this stage, ensure all measurements
are accurate and that you are aware of the steps in the procedure.
Stage 1: Measure the plasterboard Place the plasterboard onto the
studwork. Ensure the following locations are measured and marked
correctly:
1. The hole for the tap stem. The distance between the proposed top of
the sink edge and the centre of the tap hole should be 121mm.
2. The four holes for the screws of the tap stem mounting collar.
3. The height of the sink and worktop (usually 800mm, or as required).
4. The access hole for the backplate/motor unit.
Stage 2:
Attach the plasterboard to the studwork 1. Attach the
plasterboard to the studwork using appropriate fixings.
2. Cut the correctly positioned holes for:
a) The tap stem and the (4) fixing screws for the tap stem mounting
collar.
b) The backplate and motor bucket unit.
NOTE:
Use the wall studs behind the wall as a vertical guide for
cutting.
Stage 3:
Attach the worktop to the plasterboard 1. Attach the worktop
and sink to the plasterboard at the correct height.
2. Finish the wall surface as required.
3. Clear any debris from the metal enclosure. Ensure it is clean and
free of dust.
6. Install backplate and hose.
Backplate
1. Remove the motor bucket from the backplate: press in the release
catch at the bottom and lift up. Put the motor bucket to one side and
store safely until required.
2. Remove the water pipe cover and the electrics cover from the
backplate. Put them to one side and store the screws safely.
3. Slide the backplate into the metal enclosure over the fixing points.
Secure with the four nuts (supplied).
Hose
1. Unscrew the glamour cap.
2. Slide the rubber seal onto the tap stem.
3. Slide the hose up over the water tube and communications cable.
4. Feed the water tube through the appropriate exit hole in the hose
duct as shown. Use pliers to gently pull the water tube through as far
as the solid white line. Ensure the grommet on the cable fits tightly into
the hose duct so that it is airtight.
5. Feed the communications cable through the appropriate exit
hole as shown. Do not use pliers as this may damage the electrical
connections. Ensure the grommet on the cable fits tightly into the hose
duct so that it is airtight.
6. Screw the upper hose collar onto the tap stem so that it is hand tight.
7. Feed the tap stem and hose through the hole in the plasterboard
and into the metal duct. Ensure the water tube and communications
cable are fed through first. The rubber seal fits between the tap and
the wall.
7. Secure tap.
1. Secure the tap surface mounting collar to the plasterboard with the
(4) screws (supplied). Ensure the screws line up with the holes in the
tap bracket behind the plasterboard. Make sure the tap is level before
tightening.
2. Screw the glamour cap on hand tight.
NOTE:
Do not place the downward facing sensor of the tap over a
reflective surface, such as the drainage hole.
8. Connect communications cable and hose.
1. Plug the communications cable in the hose into the connector in
the backplate as shown. Check the orientation of the connector – the
two tabs must be lined up. Ensure the cable is correctly routed in the
channel in the backplate.
2. Clip the hose into the backplate.
9. Connect water tube.
1. Cut the water tube to size at the dotted white line.
2. Slide the fixing clip (supplied) onto the water tube.
3. Connect the water tube onto the water connection on the backplate
as shown.
4. Secure with the fixing clip.
10. Wire main electrical power cable.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock!
1. Connect the electricity supply using approved flexible or solid
conduit and electrical fittings.
Ensure that the flexible or solid conduit and wires are long enough to
connect to the backplate and the terminal block. Tighten the cable
gland.
2. Secure the live and neutral wires into the corresponding terminal
block locations. Verify the connections are correct before proceeding.
11. Install electrics cover.
• Electrics cover fixing locations 6x fixings included
Secure the electrics cover as illustrated with the (6) fixings. Ensure no
wires are trapped when securing the cover.
12. Connect the mixed water supply.
1. Connect the isolated mixed water supply to the connection on the
backplate.
2. Turn on the water.
13. Check for leaks and install water pipe cover.
1. Switch on.
2. CALIBRATION CYCLE: Once the tap is installed above a sink, the
sensors need time to calibrate to the sink and surroundings. The tap
goes through a 30 second calibration cycle when first powered on
where the objects near to the sensors are analysed. It is essential that
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