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Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 103 Instructions for Use for concealed cistern 2H, concealed cistern 2L, concealed cis- tern 2C Model Year built: 8355.12 from 03/2008 en_INT...
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Table of contents Table of contents About this instruction for use Target groups Labelling of notes About this translated version Product information Safety advice Intended use 2.2.1 Areas of use Product description 2.3.1 Overview 2.3.2 Technical data 2.3.3 Operating mode 2.3.4 System expansions Handling...
About this instruction for use 1 About this instruction for use Trade mark rights exist for this document, further information can be found at www.viega.com/legal-notices. Target groups The information in this instruction manual is directed at the following groups of people: Heating and sanitary professionals and trained personnel Operators Consumers...
About this instruction for use About this translated version This instruction for use contains important information about the choice of product or system, assembly and commissioning as well as intended use and, if required, maintenance measures. The information about the products, their properties and application technology are based on the current standards in Europe (e.
Product information 2 Product information Safety advice DANGER! Danger due to electrical current An electric shock can lead to burns and serious injury and even death. – Work on the electrics may only be carried out by trained electricians. – De-energise the connection line before connecting the power pack.
Product information Cistern 2L The revision shaft of this cistern is either found at a height of approx. 75 cm on the front or on the top. Product description 2.3.1 Overview Fig. 1: Scope of delivery fixing bolts basic panel screws flush plate suction foot...
Product information Detection area touchless actua- Maximum 0–30 mm tion Minimum 0–10 mm Hygiene flush volume 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 9 litres Hygiene flush interval 1 / 12 / 24 / 72 / 168 hours Electronics Output (battery compartment) min.
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Product information Radio controlled actuation Fig. 2: Connection of the radio receiver One requires the following accessories to be able to connect 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.
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Product information Multiple sensors can be connected at the same time 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.
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Product information Multiple sensors 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.
Handling 3 Handling Assembly information 3.1.1 Mounting conditions The model may only be used for the models mentioned in Ä Chapter 2.2.1 ‘Areas of use’ on page 6 . External sensors (optional) If external sensors are to be connected to the control, their connection lines or protective pipes must be laid in the cistern before tiling is begun.
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Handling Requirements: The cistern is fitted into the front wall. If external sensors are to be connected, the cables must be laid through to the cistern. The front 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.
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Handling Cut the corners of the revision shaft vertically through to the wall surface. Bend out and pull down the sides of the revision 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.
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Handling INFO! Only for assembly of the flush plate on the top of cistern Press the bow backwards from the mounting of the mechanism. Turn the mechanism's lock by 90° in an anti-clockwise direction. ð The mechanism is unlocked and can be removed. Remove and dispose of mechanism.
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Handling Remove and dispose of the bow from the drain valve. Insert the threaded bolts so deeply that the upper edge of the threaded bolt sticks out approx. 20 mm behind the upper edge of the tiles. Fasten threaded bolts with a 90° turn. Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 103 16 from 34...
Handling 3.2.2 Mounting the flush actuation (cistern 2H) Requirements: The revision shaft is shortened in such a way that it is flush with the surface. Mechanism, bow and spacer are removed. Close corner valve. Loosen flexible hose on the filling valve (SW 19). Open the corner valve for a few seconds to rinse the pipe.
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Handling Connect the flexible hose onto the filling valve (SW 19). 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. Open corner valve. Insert spacer.
Handling 3.2.3 Mounting the flush actuation (cistern 2L) Requirements: The revision shaft is shortened in such a way that it is flush with the surface. Mechanism and bow have been removed. Close corner valve. Loosen flexible hose on the filling valve (SW 19). Open the corner valve for a few seconds to rinse the pipe.
Handling Connect the flexible hose onto the filling valve (SW 19). 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. Open corner valve. 3.2.4 Mounting the basic panel Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 103...
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Handling Mount Bowden cable unit onto the rear side of the basic panel. Mount drive unit onto the rear side of the basic panel. Loop the cable of the drive unit through the bar. Insert battery compartment and push to the left. Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 103 21 from 34...
Handling Fix the cable of the battery compartment to the basic panel. Screw on basic panel. 3.2.5 Mounting the flush plate Observation of the prescribed connection sequence is required. The power supply must always be connected last, to ensure that all of the connected components function. Create plug connection from drive unit to control.
Handling Create plug connection from battery compartment to control. Place the flush plate onto the basic panel. 3.2.6 Connecting external sensors NOTICE! Damage to property due to excess voltage If you apply voltage to the connection cable for the external button, you will damage the control.
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Handling Requirements: Button with locking function or potential-free contact (closure time at least 350 ms) available Connection cable model 8355.90 available Connect the contact to actuate the small flush volume between the green (1) and yellow cable (3). Connect the contact to actuate the large flush volume between the green (1) and white cable (2).
Handling Commissioning 3.3.1 Setting the flush Programming the control can be carried out for 30 minutes after the supply voltage is applied. The control returns to normal operation after 30 minutes – programming is now blocked. If the settings have to be changed after this time, the control must be disconnected from the power supply for at least 10 seconds.
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Handling Requirements: Ä on page 25 . The control programming block is not active Hold hands simultaneously in front of both symbols on the flush plate. ð Acoustic signals sound after 20 seconds. The following values can be set by removing the hands: Remove hands after Setting 1st acoustic signal...
Handling The following values can be set by removing the hand: Remove hand after Setting 1st acoustic signal minimum large flush volume 2nd acoustic signal Medium large flush volume 3rd acoustic signal Maximum large flush volume Setting small flush Requirements: The control programming block is not active Ä...
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Handling Setting the flush interval Requirements: The control programming block is not active Ä on page 25 . Hold the magnetic key in front of the programming contact (shaded area) above the Viega logo. ð A double acoustic signal sounds immediately and a longer acoustic signal sounds after 10 seconds.
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Handling Setting the flush volume Requirements: The control programming block is not active Ä on page 25 . Hold the magnetic key in front of the programming contact (shaded area) above the Viega logo. ð A double acoustic signal sounds immediately and a longer acoustic signal sounds after 10 seconds.
Handling Hold the magnetic key in front of the programming contact (shaded area) above the Viega logo for 10 seconds. ð A double acoustic signal sounds immediately and a longer acoustic signal sounds after a short while. The stored parameter are issued acoustically. Acoustic signal Meaning after a 3 second pause...
Handling If unwanted flush cycles are actuated by condensation on the flush plate, clean the glass panel and apply a nano- coating. Observe the instruction for use of the nano- coating. Manual emergency actuation In the case of power failure, the flushing process can be actuated man- ually.
Handling Hold the magnetic key in front of the programming contact (shaded area) above the Viega logo. ð A double acoustic signal sounds immediately. The flush actuation is deactivated for 60 seconds. Clean flush plate. ð Another double acoustic signal sounds after 60 seconds. The flush actuation is active again.
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Handling Loosen the cable of the battery compartment from the basic panel. Push the battery compartment to the right and remove from the basic panel. Open battery compartment and remove flat battery. Insert new battery and close battery compartment. Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 103 33 from 34...
Handling Insert battery compartment and push to the left. Fix the cable of the battery compartment to the basic panel. Screw on basic panel. Ä Chapter 3.2.5 ‘Mounting the flush plate’ Re-mount flush plate on page 22 . 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.
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