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 AS/NZ3500 and installation with AS/NZ3500.2.
Warnings
- ✔️ Read all instructions before attempting to install this system. It is recommended a qualified & registered plumber completes the install.
- ✔️ Ensure pipe work is thoroughly flushed before installing the flush control (internal solenoid). Solenoid components are susceptible to debris and require additional flushing compared to a standard plumbing fixture.
- ✔️ Consideration should be given to any regulations relating to an air gap, an air break or double check valve to protect against back flow.
Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Please read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/ or property damage. Retain instructions for future reference.
Sanela Toilet Flush Control
Sensor operated flush control for single toilet. Non touch infrared system detects and responds to movement and flushes only after user has left active range. High quality electronics combined with elegant aesthetics.
Specifications
Power Supply | Mains - 230V AC, 50Hz (input) - 24V DC (output) |
Location | Wall mounted above the toilet |
Control | Infra-red sensor |
Stainless Steel Cover | 170 x 170 x 10mm |
Mounting Box | 145 x 155 x 100mm |
Operating Voltage | 24V DC, 7W |
Active Range | 0.6-0.75m - system reacts to user attendance in active range (0.7m) for min stay time of 7.5 - 7.75secs |
Flush Cycles | Short Flush: (2s) min stay 7.75 secs, max 45secs Long Flush: (5s) min stay 45 secs (adjustable 0.5 - 15.5 secs) Manual Push Flush: (cleaning) Hygiene Flush: 24hrs after last use |
Recommended Pressure | 0.15 - 0.6 Mpa (1.5-6 Bar) |
Rate of Flow | 70 L/min @ 0.15MPa (inf. Data) |
Water Inlet | Ø min 32mm (PN 16) male thread G 1" |
Water Outlet | Male thread G 1" |
Warranty | 24 months |
Product Code | STI01AC |
Planning
- ✔️ Ensure an appropriate piping design (sizing etc). This will eliminate issues arising from flow, pressure and water hammering.
- ✔️ Where appropriate install necessary filters, water hammering arrestors and water pressure reducing valves (recommended pressure 1 to 6 bar). This will minimise future maintenance.
- ✔️ Install isolation valve to enable ease of future maintenance.
Components
- 1: Stainless steel cover
- 2: Mounting box cover
- 3: Screw (x2)
- 4: Screw (x4)
- 5: Allen key
- 6: Mounting box
Standard Functions
- Person Detection: A diagram shows a person seated on a toilet. Text: "Person stays within active range for min stay of 7.5secs".
- Flush Activation: A diagram shows water flowing from the toilet bowl. Text: "Water flows after person leaves active range".
- Hygiene Flush: A toilet icon with a clock and "24h" symbol. Text: "Hygiene flush automatically every 24 hours".
- Manual Flush: A hand pressing a button on a flush plate. Text: "Optional manual flush operation".
- Operating Pressure: A diagram shows a pressure gauge from 0.1 to 0.6 MPa, with "H2O" and a water droplet icon. Text: "Operating pressure range".
External Power Supply Installation
Specifications:
Input | 230V / 50 Hz |
Output | 24 V DC |
IP rating | IP 55 |
Operating temperature | 5°C - 40°C |
Rated power | 10W |
Diagram: Shows the power supply unit with 230V input and 24V output connections, with dimensions indicated.
Important Notes:
- ✔️ To be installed in accordance with all NZ electrical regulations. It must be carried out by a qualified professional.
- ✔️ Positioning of the mounting box should be 500mm from the floor and consider: 1. Moisture ingress due to plumbing fault, 2. Ongoing maintenance and accessibility.
- ✔️ The mounting box can be surface mounted or within the service or ceiling cavity.
Installation Steps:
- Step 1: A diagram shows a box with an ON/OFF switch and a lightning bolt icon ⚡. Text: "Ensure mains power supply is off".
- Step 2: A diagram shows a wall with dashed lines indicating mounting points. Text: "Mark mounting point(s) on surface".
- Step 3: A diagram shows drilling into a wall and inserting wall anchors. Text: "Drill and insert appropriate wall anchors if required".
- Step 4: A diagram shows the mounting box cover being removed. Text: "Remove cover from mounting box".
- Step 5: The mounting box is shown being fixed to the wall with screws and anchors. Text: "Fix mounting box to wall".
- Step 6: A diagram shows 230V power supply wires entering a grommet and connecting to the mounting box. Text: "Pass mains (230V) power supply into mounting box via grommet and terminate accordingly". Note: Power supply should be secured via current breaker before the external supply (not included).
- Step 7: The mounting box cover is being reinstalled, with cables passing through the grommet. Text: "Reinstall cover of mounting box and ensure sealed. Tighten grommet to ensure snug around cables".
Installation
- Step 1: Diagram shows the mounting box with dimensions and water inlet/outlet connections (G 1"). Text: "Ensure mains power supply is off. Align piping arrangement with water inlet/outlet."
- Step 2: Diagram shows a transformer and a 24V DC connection with a warning symbol ⚠️. Text: "Make certain a power supply connection has been allowed for and the correct transformer has been supplied."
- Step 3: Diagram shows the mounting box being inserted into the wall, with arrows indicating placement. Text: "Insert mounting box in place. Ensure pipework has been flushed thoroughly."
- Step 4: Diagram shows power supply wires from the transformer being passed through a grommet into the mounting box, and pipework connected. Text: "Pass power supply from transformer into mounting box via grommet. Connect pipework securely."
- Step 5: A temporary cover is being screwed onto the mounting box. Text: "Screw temporary cover in place (if applicable)."
- Step 6: The mounting surface is being reinstated. Text: "Reinstate mounting surface (if applicable)."
- Step 7: The temporary cover is being removed. Text: "Remove temporary cover (if applicable)."
- Step 8: Diagram shows the stainless steel cover being separated from the plate using an Allen key. Text: "Using the allen key, remove 2 x security screws from the bottom of stainless steel cover and seperate cover from plate."
- Step 9: The main plate is being fixed to the mounting box with screws. Text: "Fix plate to mounting box (4 x screws)."
- Step 10: Wires are being connected to the solenoid valve. Text: "Connect electronics to solenoid valve."
- Step 11: Wago connectors are used to connect the 24V DC power supply to the electronics. Text: "Connect power supply to electronics, via wago connectors. Note polarity."
- Step 12: The stainless steel cover is being refitted, with arrows showing alignment and screws being tightened. Text: "Refit stainless steel cover by carefully inserting top mounting points first, followed by tightening of 2 x security screws at the bottom - use allen key."
- Step 13: A power switch is shown in the ON position. Text: "Turn power supply on. It is necessary, for the proper function, to keep the unit under constant voltage (don't connect the power supply unit behind the switch into the light circuit)".
- Step 14: A toilet with a person icon and a timer/calibration icon. Text: "Once power on, avoid coming within active range for 10 seconds while sensor calibrates."
- Step 15: Diagram shows adjustable settings for range (0.3-0.7m) and flush duration (0.5-15.5s) with a toilet icon. Text: "AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT 10 s.".
Important Notes
- Pipework is required to be flushed thoroughly prior to installation. Foreign debris may reduce level of flow and in some cases damage the solenoid valve.
- ✔️ The sensor of the unit must not be obstructed.
- ✔️ Avoid positioning reflective objects or surfaces in front of the sensor. This can cause false activation.
- ✔️ All plumbing and electrical installation must be carried out by a qualified person and in accordance with applicable codes and regulations.
Remote Settings (Sanela remote SLD03)
Note: If you require to modify any of the factory settings please request the Sanela remote SLD03.
Diagrams:
- Remote pointing at flush plate.
- Settings for SLD 03: Range (0.3 - 0.7 m), Flush duration (0.5 - 15.5 s), ON/OFF control.
Maintenance
- ✔️ It is recommended that the solenoid valve and all filters be inspected for foreign debris and cleaned annually (more frequently if necessary).
- ✔️ Clean cover regularly using soapy water and a soft cloth or wet sponge.
- ✔️ DO NOT clean cover with any abrasive material or chlorine/acid based cleaning product. This may damage the filter of the infrared sensor and/or the finish.
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
---|---|---|
No water flow - sensor blinked when within active range | a. Water supply b. Water connections c. Filter is clogged d. Faulty solenoid | a. Ensure water at source b. Ensure connections c. Clean filter (any valve and solenoid) d. Replace solenoid |
No water flow sensor did not blink when within active range | a. Power supply b. Power connections to wago connectors c. IR sensor damaged or faulty | a. Ensure power at source b. Check all connections and polarity c. Replace IR sensor |
Water doesn't stop flowing | a. Dirty IR sensor b. Obstruction in detection zone c. Water drop on sensor eye d. Ghost sensing due to reflection e. Debris in solenoid | a. Clean IR sensor b. Remove obstruction c. Wipe sensor d. Remove reflective surface or reposition e. Clean and/or replace solenoid |
Reduced flow rate | a. Filter clogged b. Water supply | a. Clean filter b. Check pressure / flow at source |
Supreme Comprehensive Warranty
Your Sanela Toilet Flush 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 flush control fail within the given warranty period (24 months), it will be remedied by SPL. The flush control should be returned to SPL (2021) Limited for all warranty claims. The cost of cartage will be payable by the customer.
Due to the significant variation in tradesmen's knowledge, experience, and productivity, labour charges will NOT be accepted unconditionally. We strongly recommend contacting our office for advice before proceeding with any warranty repairs.
This warranty excludes:
- Incorrect installation, or installation that does not specifically follow the installation guidelines supplied
- Defects arising from improper installation, or incorrect electrical supply where applicable
- Failure to follow manufacturer's maintenance instructions
- Damage/Failure resulting from: the use of non-authorised parts; authorised parts not installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; accidental damage, negligent use, misuse, vandalism, neglect; damage caused either directly or indirectly by external sources (incorrect power supply, natural disaster, or insect infestation).
- Water ingress caused by property maintenance or flooding
- Negligent cleaning practices (water ingress, harmful chemical etc)
- The above includes consequential damage to any other goods, furnishings, or property.
- Normal wear and tear and consumable parts (batteries etc)
This warranty does not displace any statutory warranty in relation to the unit but any liability of SPL (2021) Limited under any statutory warranty will be limited to a replacement or repair of the unit or payment of the cost of such replacement or repair at the sole discretion of SPL (2021) Limited.
Note:
- Warranty only extends to products purchased and installed in New Zealand.
- Contamination or poor water quality is not covered by product warranty.
- Damage to solenoid caused by inadequate flushing or excess water pressure is not covered by the product warranty.
Contact Information:
SPL Limited
Cambridge 3434
New Zealand
p. +64 7 823 5790
e. office@splwashrooms.co.nz