Step-by-step
Fig. 1
Position
Position the Tap over the center of the basin
Fig.
1.
Cut a 1.37 inches (35 mm) diameter hole in
the work surface, if required.
Fig. 2
Tap installation
Slide the 0.04 inches (1 mm) rubber seal on to
the tap stem
Fig.
2a.
Feed the tap stem and the attached water
tube and communications cable through the
hole in the work surface. Ensure the 0.04
inches (1 mm) rubber seal is seated under the
tap evenly and flat.
Ensure tap is in the correct position above
the sink.
Slide the 0.14 inches (3.5 mm) rubber seal on
to the tap stem.
Insert the screws into the brass locking ring
and tighten lightly to hold them in place.
Slide the metal washer on to the tap stem.
Screw the brass locking nut on to the tap stem,
leaving a gap less than or equal to
0.20 inches (5 mm) between the metal washer
and the brass locking nut.
Tighten the screws through the brass locking
nut into the metal washer, until hand tight.
A= 0.04 inches (1 mm) rubber seal
B= Tap stem
C= Water tube
D= Sensor cable
E= 0.14 inches (3.5 mm) seal
F= Metal washer
G= Brass locking nut
H= 2 x screws
Fig. 3
Hose Installation
Slide the grey hose up over the water tube and
sensor cable
Fig.
3a.
Feed the water tube through the left exit hole
in the hose duct as shown in
Fig.
3b.
Use pliers to gently pull the water tube
through as far as the solid white line
Fig.
3c.
Ensure the grommet on the water tube fits
tightly into the hose duct so that it is airtight
Fig.
3b.
Feed the sensor cable through the right exit
hole, pulling gently as you feed it through
Fig.
3b. DO NOT use pliers as this may
damage the electrical connections
Fig.
3c.
Ensure the grommet on the cable fits tightly
into the hose duct so that it is airtight
Fig.
3d.
Silicone grease may be used to assist with
the fitting.
Screw the upper hose collar on to the tap stem
so that it is hand tight
Fig.
3e.
A= Grey hose
B= Water tube
C= Sensor cable
Fig. 4
Preparing for installation of backplate
Remove the motor bucket from the backplate
by pressing the red release catch at the
bottom and lifting up as shown in
Fig.
4a.
Store the motor bucket safely until required.
Remove the water pipe cover and the electrics
cover from the backplate using a Torx T15
screwdriver
Fig. 4b and
4c. Store them safely
along with fixings until required.
Fig. 5
Backplate installation
The backplate can be positioned in one of
three ways: vertical, or 90° horizontal left or
right. Clearance from the floor should be a
3.93 inches (100 mm) minimum see
Fig.
5a.
Ensure that the backplate is positioned so that
the hose can be easily attached.
DO NOT place motor upside down with hose
pointing down, or position above the Tap see
Fig.
5b.
Mark the position of the backplate on the wall.
Cable entry
Cable entry can be either from the base or
from the wall directly into the back of the unit
via the rear cable entry point. Decide which
before you start.
If choosing the cable entry option through
the base, use pliers to carefully nip out the
pre-marked break-out panel on the base of
the backplate. File the edges of the break-out
section smooth
Fig.
5c.
Water entry
Water connection is made on the left hand
side of the backplate. The water connection
can not be rotated within the backplate
Fig.
5d.
Fig. 6
Backplate installation
If cable entry is to be directly into the
backplate from the wall, pull through the
electrical cable before securing the backplate
to the wall.
Secure the backplate to the wall using the
appropriate fixings
Fig.
6.
Do not use countersunk screws.
Fig. 7
Connecting the sensor cable
Clip the grey hose into the backplate.
Plug the sensor cable in the hose into the
connector in the backplate as shown in
Fig.
7.
Check the orientation of the connector; the
two tabs must be lined up. Ensure the cable is
correctly routed in the backplate.
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