OPERATION
• Fully insert hands in the opening; starts automatically when hands are detected b, c (fig. A).
• Stops automatically when hands are removed, or after 18 seconds.
• Electrical supply: 850W, 220-240V~ / 50-60 Hz.
INSTALLATION
• Electrical supply 220-240V / 50-60 Hz class I (with earth). The installation must conform to current local regulations in your country.
• IP22 waterproof, electronic control unit.
• The hand dryer must be fitted with a differential circuit breaker with 6A protection and 30mA differential. The hand dryer must be earthed
(see ELECTRICAL CONNECTION section).
• Completely remove the 3 screws at the back of the hand dryer marked by the three arrows (fig. B).
• Remove screw caps j and screws k from either side of the hand dryer and remove plate g (fig. D).
• Using the template provided (fig. C), fix plate g to the wall using screws and rawl plugs i, h (fig. D). Ensure screws and rawl plugs are
suitable for the type of wall material. Recommended installation height (distance between the floor and the top of the dryer): 95cm for
adults, 85cm for children and wheelchair users.
• Mount the hand dryer on the plate g (fig. D).
• Replace screws k and replace screw caps j (fig. D) on either side of the hand dryer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical connection should take place before fixing the hand dryer to the wall. Switch d (fig. A) must be in the OFF position.
• Remove reservoir f, 2 screws and front cover e (fig. A, D).
• On the electronic unit p, remove screw o and the electrical access cover plate n (fig. D).
• Feed an IEC 60227, PVC insulated twin-core power supply cable (3x1,5mm
• Connect the wires to connectors L, N and GND (GND = earth), tighten connector screws s then retaining clip screws q to secure
the power supply cable r (fig. E).
• Replace electrical access cover plate n, screw o, front cover e, screws and reservoir f (fig. A, D).
• Switch to the ON position.
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
Ensure hand dryer is switched OFF switch d (fig. A) before cleaning or undertaking any maintenance.
• Clean with soapy water, using a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive products, scouring powder or any chlorine, acid or alcohol based product.
• Empty and clean the reservoir f (fig. D) weekly and before the water reaches the level "clean up water line".
• Clean the air filter l (fig. D) weekly or more frequently, as required, in high usage areas:
- remove reservoir f then pull out air filter l.
- open the filter cage 12a.
- remove the anti-bacterial filter 12b.
- clean the filter
cage12a
- make sure that the filter cage
- replace the anti-bacterial filter
- replace the air filter l then the reservoir f.
• Thoroughly clean the opening on a regular basis.
• Once a week, pour 200ml of water down the water drain in the bottom of the aperture to avoid the build-up of impurities in the drainage pipe.
Clean using the brush supplied, then empty reservoir f (fig. D).
We recommend replacing the anti-bacterial filter
RAPPEL
• Our products must be installed by professional installers according to current regulations and recommendations in your country,
and the specifications of the engineer.
• Avoid splashing the inside of the hand dryer mechanism.
• Do not shake the hand dryer.
• Do not block the sensor t (fig. F) as this controls the LCD screen backlight a (fig. A).
• If the hand dryer malfunctions, immediately disconnect the power supply and contact our Technical Support team.
• Do not install the hand dryer outside.
Product conforms to current European Directives.
thoroughly using a damp, soft cloth (do not soak the filter).
12a
is completely dry.
12b
in the filter cage
12b
if the pulsed air speed slows down (a replacement filter is supplied).
For the UK market only: Tel. 01491 821 821 - email: technical@delabie.co.uk
The installation guide is available on: www.delabie.co.uk
For all other markets: Tel. +33 (0)3 22 60 22 74 - email: sav@delabie.fr
The installation guide is available on: www.delabie.com
) r (fig. E, not supplied) through hole A (fig. C).
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12a
and close.
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