Important Information
Warranty Note: In case of incorrect installation of the product, warranty claims will not be examined.
Mounting Guideline: The mark „1M" should be situated 1000 mm above floor level.
Installation Steps
Step 1: Frame Assembly and Wall Mounting
Assemble the Cersanit Link Pro wall-mounting frame. Adjust the frame's height and ensure it is securely fastened to the wall. Pay close attention to the specified height: the „1M" mark must be positioned 1000 mm above the finished floor level.
Refer to diagrams showing frame components, adjustment mechanisms, and wall mounting points.
Step 2: Cistern Preparation and Component Installation
Install the internal components into the cistern unit. This includes the flush valve mechanism and the water inlet valve. Ensure all rubber seals and connections are correctly seated and tightened to prevent leaks.
Diagrams illustrate the internal cistern parts and their assembly sequence.
Step 3: Mounting Cistern to Frame
Carefully place the prepared cistern unit into the assembled wall-mounting frame. Secure the cistern to the frame using the provided mounting hardware, ensuring it is stable and correctly aligned.
Visuals show the cistern being slotted into and fastened onto the frame.
Step 4: Connecting Waste and Water Supply
Connect the cistern's waste outlet pipe to the toilet bowl's waste outlet. Subsequently, connect the water supply line to the cistern's inlet valve. Use appropriate fittings and ensure all connections are watertight.
Diagrams detail the waste pipe connection and the water inlet connection.
Step 5: Final Connections and Testing
Complete any remaining connections, such as securing the cistern to the wall if required by the frame design. Connect the flush plate mechanism. Once all connections are made, test the water filling and flushing functions. Check for any leaks at all connection points.
Illustrations show final plumbing connections, testing the water flow, and checking for leaks.
Step 6: Flush Plate Installation and Operation
Install the flush plate onto the front of the cistern mechanism. The flush plate typically features dual-flush buttons or indicators, often marked with "ON" and "OFF" or water volume symbols, to control the flushing operation.
Diagrams show the flush plate being attached and its operational indicators.