Table of contents Table of contents About these instructions for use Target groups Labelling of notes About this translated version Product information Standards and regulations Safety advice Intended use 2.3.1 Areas of use Product description 2.4.1 Overview 2.4.2 Technical data Accessories Handling Assembly information...
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About these instructions 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.g.
Product information 2 Product information Standards and regulations The following standards and regulations apply to Germany / Europe and are provided as a support feature. Regulations from section: Fields of application / Mounting conditions Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐ many Protection area for installation of VDE 0100-701...
Product information Product description 2.4.1 Overview Control with motor Power pack Terminal 2.4.2 Technical data Electronics Input (power pack) 100–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz, 180 mA Output (power pack) 6.5 V DC, 800 mA Electrical approvals see section Ä „Regulations from sec‐ tion: Technical data“...
Product information Accessories Optional accessories installation set (model 8640.14) The installation set contains a hollow wall socket to house the power pack and an empty pipe to connect the cistern. Extension cable (model 8352.690) 2 metre cable for the extension of the power supply. Use a maximum of two extension cables with the power pack (4.75 meter total length).
Handling 3 Handling Assembly information 3.1.1 Mounting conditions Installation position of the power pack The power pack should be mounted in an easily accessible place to allow subsequent access. Before beginning to clad, a concealed socket should be installed for the power pack with empty pipe to the cistern (installation set Ä...
0 and 1 of shower rooms and bathrooms is not per‐ mitted, see Ä „Regulations from section: Fields of application / Mounting conditions“ on page 6. Viega recommends installing the power pack outside of the protected zones 0–2. 3.1.2 Required material and tools...
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The assignment of the DIP switches: Switches 1-4 define the flush volume. Switches 5-7 define the interval of the Viega Hygiene+ function. Switch 8 defines the flush volume of the Viega Hygiene+ function. NOTICE! Damage due to moisture Risk of damage to the control if moisture penetrates.
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Program 6 Program 7 Program 8 Program 9 Program 10 Viega Enabling the Hygiene+ function and setting the intervals (B) Interval (in hours) Position of switches 5—7 Switched off Setting the flush volume of the Viega Hygiene+ function (C) Flush volume (in litres)
Handling 3.2.2 Mounting with flush plate in front position DANGER! Danger due to electrical current An electric shock can lead to burns and serious injury and even death. – Only allow electrical work to be carried out by qualified electricians. –...
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Handling Requirements: A 230 V mains connection is available on site. The installation position of the power pack complies with the require‐ ments in acc. with Ä Chapter 3.1.1 „Mounting conditions“ on page 9. The connection cable is de-energised. Remove the shaft cover. Turn the cover plate lock 90°...
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Handling Put the power pack in place. Remove approx. 1 cm of the insulation on the cables. Push the cables into the terminals. INFO! Use the cable feedthrough. Route the connection cable from the power pack through the empty pipe into the cistern. Guide the connection cable out through the cistern.
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Handling Let the control engage in the mechanism. Turn the cover plate 180°. Connect the bow of the mechanism and the control with the eye. Apply the silicon grease to all connections of the control. Accessory set electronic 16 from 23...
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Handling Create the plug connection from power pack to control. Guide the control cable forward through the right-hand opening of the cover plate. Insert the cover plate into the cistern. Turn the cover plate lock by 90° in a clockwise direction. Insert the shaft cover.
Handling 3.2.3 Mounting with flush plate in top position DANGER! Danger due to electrical current An electric shock can lead to burns and serious injury and even death. – Only allow electrical work to be carried out by qualified electricians. –...
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Handling Requirements: A 230 V mains connection is available on site. The installation position of the power pack complies with the require‐ ments in acc. with Ä Chapter 3.1.1 „Mounting conditions“ on page 9. The connection cable is de-energised. Remove the shaft cover. INFO! In the description of the following steps, the cistern is shown in top view.
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Handling Remove the site protection. Put the power pack in place. Remove approx. 1 cm of the insulation on the cables. Push the cables into the terminals. INFO! Use the cable feedthrough. Route the connection cable from the power pack through the empty pipe into the cistern.
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Handling Place the control on the mechanism. Let the control engage in the mechanism. Connect the bow of the mechanism and the control with the eye. Apply the silicon grease to all connections of the control. Accessory set electronic 21 from 23...
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Handling Create the plug connection from power pack to control. Place the mechanism with the control into the rear of the cover plate. Hang the mechanism in the tab of the drain valve. Guide the control cable forward through the right-hand opening of the front cover plate.
Handling Insert the cover plate into the cistern. Turn the cover plate lock by 90° in a clockwise direction. Insert the shaft cover. ð You have mounted the control. 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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