Installation guide
1
S-TRAP PROCEDURE — SECURING THE PAN
CONNECTOR IN PLACE
Determine the centre of the pan and mark the centre line on the
floor and wall.
Work out the setout required. The recommended setout is
140mm. (Note: Additional setout can be achieved using a 20mm
pan connector, not supplied.)
Position the pan connector into the floor outlet pipe (S-trap).
2
POSITIONING THE PAN
Use the centre line marked on the wall and floor to position the
pan (see Step 1.1). Push the pan into the installed plastic pan
connector. It is recommended that wedges are used to support
the foot of the pan during positioning.
3
BOTTOM ENTRY INLET CONNECTION — SET-UP
SEE DIAGRAM A.
The bottom entry inlet valve is already installed on the right side
of the cistern. The position can be swapped to the left side if
required.
Connect the flexible inlet hose to the stop valve and water
control inlet valve on the wall. Leave flexible inlet hose
unsecured for now — for the bottom entry inlet connection, the
flexible inlet hose will be connected to the cistern’s inlet valve
(see item 6 on next page).
DIAGRAM A
BOTTOM ENTRY SET-UP, AS SUPPLIED
overflow pipe
flush valve
cistern
bottom entry inlet valve
4
SECURING THE PAN ON THE FLOOR
Cement fixing
(optional fixing #1)
If using cement bedding, level the pan while the cement
mixture is workable. Fix pan to floor using a sand cement
mixture of 3:1 to a depth of 60mm. Do not use lime or fast-
drying cement.
Important:
Allow at least 24 hours for the cement mixture to set
before using the toilet.
Screw fixing
(optional fixing #2)
Bed the pan with acetic cured silicone sealant, ensuring that the
pan is level. Then place the
pan plugs
into the floor fixing holes
in the pan and install the
floor screws
into place. The white
caps
can be used to cover the plugs on each side of the pan.
Important:
Do not over-tighten the bolts or screws as this may
cause the ceramic to crack and break.
440
ceramic
cistern
800
300
386
370
155
450
382
345
386
386
685
386
386
116
168
plastic cistern
ceramic pan
800
800
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