Victorian Plumbing Orion OR600WC Fitting Instructions Manual

Closed coupled toilet and cistern

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Closed Coupled Toilet and
Cistern
Fitting Instructions
Please follow them carefully and
leave this manual with end user
V2.01.24

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  • Page 1 Closed Coupled Toilet and Cistern Fitting Instructions Please follow them carefully and leave this manual with end user V2.01.24...
  • Page 2: Before You Begin

    Before you begin: We recommend that this product is installed by a qualified tradesperson, Victorian Plumbing Ltd. accept no liability for products incorrectly installed, or where the correct testing procedures have not been adhered to, thus resulting in the escape of water and consequential damage.
  • Page 3: Tools Required For Installation (Not Supplied)

    Flushing button (Components below): Push button Flush rod nut Cistern lid Flush rods Rod rubber sleeve (not included in all models) Push button nut Syphon including washer, seal and nut (inside cistern part) Tools required for installation (not supplied) Pencil Tape Measure Power Drill Spirit Level...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation Step 1: • Once the pan connector pipe is prepared, add a small amount of lubricant to the seal, then push the toilet into the required position, with the pan connector fully connected to the soil pipe (spigot). Step 2: •...
  • Page 5 Step 4: • If using the ‘L’ shaped bracket assembly, place the front edge of the bracket on the inside mark, then mark the screw hole position to secure the bracket to the floor. Repeat this on the other side. Please note: For toilets which secure directly to the floor, the ‘L’...
  • Page 6 Step 7: • From the inlet valve, remove the nut and washer (the rubber seal should remain fitted), then place the tail of the inlet valve through the hole in the cistern tank. From underneath the tank, re-fit the washer and nut. Do not tighten fully at this stage. Step 8: •...
  • Page 7 Step 10: • Fit the thick doughnut washer to the tail of the syphon and ensure it is fully surrounding the nut. Step 11: • Position the cistern tank onto the toilet, allowing the cistern bolts and inlet valve thread to pass through the holes in the toilet pan. Ensure that the doughnut washer sits inside the recess.
  • Page 8 Step 13: • From underneath the tank, fit the washer and nut to the inlet valve and tighten. Connect the water supply pipe the inlet valve. Step 14: • After securing the brackets, re-fit the toilet pan and push the waste spigot onto the pan connector.
  • Page 9 Step 16: • Remove the nut from the push button assembly then screw the plastic flush rods into the push button. Please note: These should be screwed in so that there is a 2mm minimum gap between the end of the rod and the button of the syphon. •...
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please note: It is recommended to turn off the water supply via the stop valve before carrying out any internal maintenance. Water continues to run into the toilet pan: • Remove the cistern tank lid and determine if the water level reaches the overflow pipe on the syphon;...
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    Maintenance Please note: Turn off the water supply and flush the toilet to drain away the water in the tank, it is also recommended to have a bucket under the tank to catch the draining water. Depending on the toilet design you may need to remover the toilet pan from its location to access the inlet valve water supply and retaining nut.
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