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OPERATION – TIME FLOW VERSIONS
• References 763000 and 763040: press the anti-blocking push-button to operate.
Automatic timed shut-off.
OPERATION – DUAL CONTROL VERSIONS (Fig. F page 24)
• 464000 and 464006: 2 operating modes.
- voluntary activation by pressing the anti-blocking push-button and automatic timed shut-off.
The push-button operates autonomously: the flush operates even if the electricity supply fails.
- or automatic activation when the user leaves.
Infrared electronic detection: detection delay is 10 seconds.
• Hygienic duty flush every 24 hours after the last use (can be adjusted to 12 hours or OFF) (image ).
• 10 seconds rinse time (can be adjusted from 5 - 15 seconds depending on flush volume required or type
of WC pan (image ).
• "Intelligent" automatic rinsing (image ):
-Use time less than 2 minutes: low flush volume
- Use time greater than 2 minutes: large flush volume
The timing can be adjusted from 1 to 3 minutes.
INSTALLATION
• For the UK market, the flush valve must be supplied by a centralised tank and a pump that ensures a dynamic
pressure of 1.2 bar minimum.
• Pressure: 1 bar (100kPa) to 5 bar (500kPa), we recommend 3 bar (300kPa).
• Operating flow rate: 1 l/sec at 3 bar.
• The electrical installation must conform to local Electrical Regulations/Standards.
THE INTEGRITY OF THE SEALS BETWEEN THE WALL PLATE AND THE WALL MUST BE CHECKED AT LEAST
ONCE A YEAR, AND MORE FREQUENTLY IF NECESSARY, REPLACE THEM IF NECESSARY.
If this advice is not followed, water may leak into the wall.
DELABIE cannot be held responsible for any ingress.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL DELABIE TECHNICAL SUPPORT
UK: 01491 821821. ALL OTHER MARKETS: +33 (0)3 22 60 22 74.
ADJUSTING THE FLOW RATE
The flow rate can be adjusted from 2 to 9L:
• Time flow versions 763000 and 763040: turn the lever on the stopcock (Fig. D1 page 17 or 20) as well as the
adjustment cog-wheel behind actuator plate (Fig. D2 and D3 page 17 or 15) until the required flush volume is achieved.
• Dual control versions 464000 and 464006: turn the lever on the stopcock (Fig. E1 page 23)
as well as the adjustment cog-wheels behind actuator plate (Fig. E2 page 23) and/or the length of the rinse
(Fig.F, image  page 24) until the required flush volume is achieved.
REMEMBER
• Our mixers must be installed by professional installers in accordance with current regulations
and recommendations in your country, and the specifications of the fluid engineer.
• Sizing the pipes correctly will avoid problems of flow rate, pressure loss and water hammer (see calculation
table in our brochure and online at www.delabie.com).
• Protect the installation with filters, water hammer absorbers and pressure reducers to reduce the frequency
of maintenance (recommended pressure from 1 to 5 bar maximum).
• Install stopcocks close to the mixer to facilitate maintenance.
• The pipework, filters, non-return valves, stopcocks, bib taps, cartridge and all sanitary fittings should be checked
at least once a year, and more frequently if necessary.
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