
DIAGRAM A
BOTTOM ENTRY SET-UP, AS SUPPLIED
overflow pipe
flush valve
cistern
bottom entry inlet valve
For back entry inlet, remove bottom entry inlet valve, plug hole,
install back entry inlet valve.
DIAGRAM B
INSTRUCTIONS TO CHANGE SET-UP
FROM BOTTOM ENTRY TO BACK ENTRY
STEP 3:
(see 4.4) Secure
cuff of back entry
inlet valve onto
overflow pipe and
fully tighten wing
nut.
STEP 1:
(see 4.1) Remove
bottom entry inlet
valve.
STEP 2:
(see 4.2) Fill hole
securely with plug.
overflow pipe
flush valve
cuff
½“ BSP nipple
back entry
inlet valve
cistern
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(see 4.6) Attach flexible hose (not supplied) to ½” BSP nipple water inlet.
back entry
inlet
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cistern
flush valve
DIAGRAM C
COMPLETED BACK ENTRY SET-UP
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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).
4 OPTIONAL BACK ENTRY INLET CONNECTION —
CISTERN SET-UP
(Note: The cistern comes supplied with the bottom entry inlet valve
already installed and this needs to be removed.)
To set up the back entry connection, first remove the bottom entry
inlet valve on the right side the cistern. DIAGRAM B STEP 1.
Use the plug supplied to securely fill the hole in the base of the
cistern. DIAGRAM B STEP 2.
For ease of access while connecting the back entry inlet valve,
temporarily remove the flush valve from the cistern. (You may need
to rotate the base of the flush valve in order to position the overflow
pipe towards the rear of the cistern. This will enable the cu to be
attached as required.)
Place the cu of the back entry inlet valve onto the overflow pipe of the
flush valve, and fully tighten the wing nut. DIAGRAM B STEP 3.
Re-fit the flush valve and back entry inlet valve to cistern.
Connect the flexible BE hose to the ½” BSP nipple. Run the flexible
BE hose behind the flush valve, ensuring that the hose does not
obstruct the operation of the flush valve. DIAGRAM C.
5 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.