Installation; Maintenance - World Dryer XA5 User Manual

Heavy duty hand dryer xa series dxa series a series da series
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Installation

IMPORTANT: Consult local and general regulations before performing dryer installation. Make certain that the electrical
network is not overloaded. Do not connect to a branch circuit with a circuit breaker or fuse rated over 20 Amps. This is a UL
recommendation and complies with NEC #210-20.
FOR MODELS (D)A5, 52, 54, 548, 57
1. Disconnect the power source.
2. Use the security Allen wrench supplied to remove the (2) cover mounting screws.
Remove the cover from the dryer.
3. Place the hand dryer base on the wall at the desired location using Table 1 to
determine the recommended mounting height. With the base so located, use it as
a template to mark locations of the 4 mounting bolt holes on the wall. When two or
more dryers are installed, they should be spaced 24" (61 cm) minimum from center
to center.
4. Fasten the base to the wall, using the type of bolts suggested in Table 2.
5. Connect the dryer to the nearest suitable distribution panel.
6. Replace cover, making certain not to over-tighten cover bolts.
FOR AUTOMATIC DRYER MODELS (D)XA5, 52, 54, 548, 57
1. Disconnect the power source.
2. Use the security Allen wrench supplied to remove the (2) cover mounting screws. Remove the cover from the dryer.
3. Place the hand dryer base on the wall at the desired location using Table 1 to determine the recommended mounting height. With the
base so located, use it as a template to mark locations of the 4 mounting bolt holes on the wall. When two or more dryers are installed,
they should be spaced 24" (61 cm) minimum from center to center. Applies only to the Automatic models: ensure that no reflective
object (such as a hand basin) is located directly under the infra-red sensor eye; the minimum distance is 18 inches.
4. All automatic dryers must have their own dedicated 20 amp circuit. This is a UL-suggested requirement.
IMPORTANT: Consult local and general regulations before performing dryer installation. Ensure that the electrical network is not
overloaded. Do not connect to a branch circuit over 20 amps.
Table 2
Type of Wall
Hollow Tile, Lath, Wall Board or Metal
Cement, Brick, or Tile Covered Cement or Brick
Stud Wall with Wood Backing
NOTE: When using surface mount wiring, an optional, available offset fitting #100BR must be ordered to adapt the wiring to 1/2" EMT.

Maintenance

NOTE: Disconnect The Power Before Performing Any Of The Following
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
Read complete Instructions before proceeding. Under normal use, cleaning the Dryer once a year will keep it in good operating
condition. If the washroom traffic is heavier than normal, the cleaning should be done every 6 months. Lint and dust build up inside the
dryer can result in damage to motor and heating element as well as hot emissions that could injure the user.
1. Remove two cover mounting screws from dryer cover using security Allen wrench provided. Support cover while removing screws.
2. Remove three (3) side screws holding blower housing together. Note position of heating element and protective screen. The lead
wires are directed through the clearance hole in the blower housing halves. Carefully remove the heating element however, do not
disconnect the wires.
3. Clean blower wheel halves using a 1/2" diameter radial bristle brush. Insert brush through space between individual blades and
dislodge dirt. Do not bend or damage blades.
4. Vacuum out dirt from blower and housing, reposition heating element, protective screen and housing half and replace three (3) side
screws. Tighten gently making sure that mica heating element pieces are positioned in housing slots with connecting wires passing
through blower housing hole.
5. Use soft-medium bristle 1/2" paint brush to clean dust and dirt from motor and switch timer. Do not bend switch blade when cleaning.
6. Use a stiff brush to clean dirt from inside of nozzle grill and inlet grill. Water may be necessary to flush dirt from inlet grill. Dry inside
of cover before replacing if water is used.
7. Inspect motor brushes. To inspect brushes insert tooth pick in hole in end of brush assembly. If tooth pick is inserted more than one
inch, replace brushes. (See replacement instructions.)
8. Replace cover. Place cover squarely over base and push flush to wall. Insert 2 cover mounting screws and tighten until snug. Do
not over-tighten.
Type of Bolt
1/4" (M6) Screw Type or Wing Type Toggle Bolts
1/4" (M6) Stud Type Expansion Bolts
No.16 (M8) Wood Screws
3
Table 1
Recommended Mounting Heights
from Floor to Dryer Bottom Edge
Men's washrooms
Women's washrooms
Children's washrooms, ages 4-7
Children's washrooms, ages 7-10
Children's washrooms, ages 10-13
Children's washrooms, ages 13-17
Handicap Mounting Height
Minimum Bolt Length
Dependent on wall thickness
3" (76 mm)
23/4" (70 mm)
in. (cm.)
46 (117)
44 (112)
32 (81)
36 (91)
40 (102)
44 (112)
37 (94)

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