Sanela SPARTAN WALL MOUNT SOAP Installation & Maintenance Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 SPARTAN WALL MOUNT SOAP - MAINS Installation & maintenance instructions.
  • Page 2: General Information

    General Information • Designed for indoor use only. Do not expose to elements of nature. • All plumbing and electrical connection must be made in accordance with AUS / NZ standards. • Designed for the use of liquid type soap, refillable tank (1 litre). Warnings •...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/ or property damage. Retain instructions for future reference. Sanela Spartan Wall Mount Sensor Soap Sensor activated soap tap with refillable 1litre tank, intended for liquid soap. Stainless steel construction. Complete the look with matching tapware.
  • Page 4: Standard Functions

    Components Mounting plate (bottom) Screw x4 Hose clamp Dry wall anchor x2 In-wall back plate (stainless steel) Flex hose Peristaltic pump Velcro tape (small) Temporary cap 10 Soap canister 11 Velcro tape (large) 12 Soap tap 13 Power transformer 14 Mounting plate (top) 15 Seal / O-ring x2 16 Bolt x2 17 Dry wall anchor x2...
  • Page 5: Typical Setup

    Typical Set Up • Internal piping from soap tap to peristaltic pump to be installed at a maximum vertical distance of 600mm • Soap canister and peristaltic pump to be installed at a maximum distance apart of 150mm • Soap tap to be a minimum distance 300mm from sensor to bottom of sink •...
  • Page 6: External Power Supply Installation

    External Power Supply Installation Input 230V / 50 Hz 24 V DC Output IP rating IP 55 5°C - 40°C Operating temperature Rated power 10W 24V output (to faucet) 230V input Important To be installed in accordance with all NZ electrical regulations. It must be carried out by a qualified professional.
  • Page 7 Drill and insert appropriate wall anchors if required Remove cover from mounting box Pass mains (230V) power supply into mounting box Fix mounting box to wall via grommet and terminate accordingly Note: Power supply should be secured via current breaker before the external supply (not included) Reinstall cover of mounting box and ensure sealed.
  • Page 8: Faucet Installation

    Faucet Installation Remove inner tap end fitting from within soap faucet Remove torx screw from underside of soap faucet Note: Steps 3-10 should be completed prior to wall Attach flex hose (6) and tighten with hose clamp (3) linings. Slide back plate (5) over inner tap end fitting and fix with hex screws provided (16) Note: Distance between back plate and faucet Place flex hose within wall cavity and fix back plate...
  • Page 9 waste water Place temporary cap over top opening of flex hose to Line wall cavity and prepare the desired finish. Remember to consider finished surfaces distance avoid contamination while lining from back plate Once finished wall surface is complete, remove Using a craft knife, cut excess flex hose (bottom) temporary cap from flex hose (top) flush with the wall (ensure to leave some purchase)
  • Page 10 Install wash basin (if applicable) Pass soap and power cable through mounting plate (bottom) (1) and connect to flex hose. Gently fit into finished wall surface Option A: Clean wall with alcohol, then apply velcro Option B: Remove cover from pump tape (small) adhesive to wall first, then velcro to velcro.
  • Page 11 Option A: Fix soap canister top plate via adhesive Unscrew soap canister from top plate velcro (large) Option B: Fix soap canister top plate via screwing Connect electronics from soap tap into bottom socket into the wall, using wall anchors if required of pump.
  • Page 12: Connecting To Mains Power

    Screw soap canister into top plate Connecting to Mains Power Connect external power (24V outlet) supply to Pass power connection through wall wago connectors on faucet (Note polarity: brown to brown, white to white) Turn power supply on. It is necessary, for the Do not come within active range proper function, to keep the unit under constant voltage (don’t connect the power supply unit behind...
  • Page 13 Once power turned on, faucet will automatically adjust sensing range during first 10 seconds. The LED on sensor will continually flash, do not come in active range during this time Important • Intended for liquid soap only. No particles or granules are permitted within soap, this may cause damage to the pump and/or possible blockages.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    This may damage the filter of the infrared sensor and/or the finishing of the faucet. On/off switch located at the pump for replenishing soap tank Note: If you require to modify any of the factory settings please request the Sanela remote SLD03. Sensing on / off Activation range Discharge duration...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action No soap flow - a. Soap supply low a. Replenish soap b. Blocked soap pipes is LED on sensor b. Flush soap pipes flashing red when c. Check all hose c. Is pump activating? hands are within d.
  • Page 16 Supreme Comprehensive Warranty Your Sanela Sensor Tap is fully guaranteed against defective materials and faulty workmanship commencing from the date of sale (according to SPL’s records), subject to it being installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. SPL (2021) Limited warrants that should any part of the sensor tap fail within the given warranty period (24 months), it will be remedied by SPL.

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