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Nemo GO AVA01 Manual

Handsfree flushing

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Summary of Contents for Nemo GO AVA01

  • Page 1 AVA01 handsfree flushing...
  • Page 2 What's inside the box ? 1. Sensor/push button 6. Rubber washer 2. The battery box 7. Nut 3. Controller / Air pump 8. Air tubes 4. Overflow pipe 9. 4 AA batteries (weren't 5. Flush body included with the sample)
  • Page 3 Prep work 1. Turn off the water suply to the toilet 2. Decouple the flexible 3. Look inside the cistern and measure how high the water is (you'll need this later when adjusting the overflow pipe) 4. Flush, do that until all the water is gone from the cistern 5.
  • Page 4 First step Unscrew the lid of the battery box (1 screw) using a screw driver...
  • Page 5 Second step Look for the yellow stickers inside the battery box and insert the 4 batteries as depicted on each sticker.
  • Page 6 Second step TIP When closing the lid of the battery box make sure the springs in the lid match the "+" and "-" of the batteries, then screw shut.
  • Page 7 Third step Dismount the cistern from the toilet.
  • Page 8 Fourth step Dismount the old flushing mechanism from the cistern, old mechanism can be hard to dismount.
  • Page 9 Fifth step Unscrew the nut and detach the transparant ring from the flush body, leave the rubber washer on the flush body.
  • Page 10 Sixth step Mount the controller with the battery box on the overflow pipe and insert it into the cistern.
  • Page 11 Seventh step Mount the nut together with the transparant ring on the outside of the cistern.
  • Page 12 Eighth step Place the o-ring from the old flushing mechanism (if it is still usable) over the nut on the bottom of the cistern.
  • Page 13 Ninth step Mount the cistern back on the toilet.
  • Page 14 Tenth step Remove the controller with the battery box from the overflow pipe and adjust the overflow pipe by rotating it. Match the height of the overflow pipe with the height of the water inside the cistern and put the controller with the battery box back in place.
  • Page 15 Eleventh step Carefully remove the nut from the sensor/push button.
  • Page 16 Twelveth step Place the sensor/push button on top of the lid, screw the nut back on.
  • Page 17 Thirteenth step Slide the transparant tube over the protrusion found on the button piece.
  • Page 18 Fourteenth step Connect the electrical wires (black with black and red with red). From this point on the sensor/ push button is active.
  • Page 19 Fifteenth step Peel of the plastic cover on top of the button. READY TO GO !
  • Page 20 Using the sensor Move your hand over the sensor You should see a blue ring appear when the sensor is activated. Cover short time = long flush Cover longer time = short flush...
  • Page 21 Using the sensor you can't flush twice shortly after one another, the pump needs time to fill with air. This shouldn't be an issue since the cistern also needs time to fill. You can see the blue light flashing fast when the flush isn't ready to be used.
  • Page 22 Using the button Simple, just push and you get a full flush.
  • Page 23 The flush symbols Watch the video. The symbols on the flush body are confusing. = not a half flush but the half AND full flush, the air seems to either releases faster or slower creating a faster 'half' flush or slower 'full' flush. = active when you push the button (not active when using the sensor).

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