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Summary of Contents for SaniSeat SS-101

  • Page 2 (See page 11) • Replacing SaniSeat razor blades. (See page 12) • How to clean & maintain SaniSeat. (See page 13) • SaniSeat Swap-Out and Agreement. (See page 14 & 14b) • Exploded view of SaniSeat. (See page 15) •...
  • Page 3 SaniSeat Surface Installation Tools Needed: • Phillips screwdriver with three inch long 1 & 2 bits • Slotted screwdriver • Electric Drill • Wire strippers • deep socket & socket wrench • Rubber gloves • Anti-bacterial soap • Clorox ®...
  • Page 4 SaniSeat OPTIONS FOR INSTALLATIONS There are 4 basic types of SaniSeats installs FLUSH MOUNT: (HARDWIRE FIG.1 OR BATTERY FIG.2) Figure 1 Figure 2 Flush mounted installations have all wires snaked behind the wall and PANDUIT is not necessary. SEE PAGE 2 For hardwire flush mount install details.
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  • Page 6 Top Hole: The eleven-pin connector on the sensor cable connects to the wall hand sensor. Bottom Hole: The four and five pin connectors connect to the stainless steel gang plate. The two pin connectors connect to the blue and red pigtail that feeds from the power supply in the ceiling.
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  • Page 8 Figure 1 Figure 2 USE A WIRE NUT TO CONNECT THE RED PIG TAIL TO THE WHITE / RIBBED RED / SMOOTH RED/SMOOTH WIRE WIRE IS WIRE IS 2 PIN MALE NEGATIVE POSITIVE PIGTAIL CONNECTOR 2 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR ON SENSOR CABLE RED/SMOOTH POSITIVE WIRE &...
  • Page 9 SaniSeat Universal Self-Regulating Power Supply Power supply with mounting bracket & hardware. Shown here installed above ceiling line: Page 4...
  • Page 10 SaniSeat COMBO WALL SENSOR Sensors can be battery or hardwire operated Changing the toggle switch to the 'up' position sets the sensor to battery; the 'down' position sets the sensor to hardwire. TOGGLE SWITCH Page 5...
  • Page 11 SaniSeat Flush and Surface Mounted Hard-Wired Wall Sensors FLUSH MOUNTED SENSOR COMES WITH LV-2 MOUNTING PLATE (See page 7 for specifications of LV-2 mounting plate.) SURFACE MOUNTED SENSOR (Shown with seat and sensor hardware.) Page 6...
  • Page 12 Lv2 Mounting Plate SaniSeat Lv-2 Mounting Plate is included with the flush mounted wall sensor. The Lv-2 Mounting Plate fits walls from " to 1" thick. Rough opening measurements are shown below R.O. " R.O. " Page 7 Page 7...
  • Page 13 Sensor Programming Reactivation: For 19 seconds after completing a spin the wall sensor is inactive. Ignore: U sensor will ignore any color or shadow for the first 1.5 seconds of a spin. Time Out: Motor will run for a maximum of 9 seconds, this is a precaution for incorrectly loaded SaniWrap or U sensor malfunction.
  • Page 14 SaniSeat Rechargeable Batteries and Charging Trays 3800 mAh Nickel Metal Hydride Battery To Recharge: Place battery with the contacts held over the internal charger pins, then gently push down to make contact with pins. Charging will start within 3 seconds, when the red LED begins to blink.
  • Page 15 SaniSeat Charger Functions To set up charger tray: First plug the chargers small female barrel end cable into the tray, then plug the power cord into the wall outlet, the small green rectangle light will light up & power the tray.
  • Page 16 Mounting the SaniSeat to the toilet bowl SaniSeat All hardware needed to mount the to the toilet bowl can be found in the wall sensor box. You will find two metal plates, two 1 '' bolts with tapered and regular washers, '' nuts.
  • Page 17 Installation of New SaniWrap Rolls 1. Remove used spool from left chamber by 5. Slide SaniWrap completely around the pulling back on the stainless steel spring seat ring, past the razor blade and onto the clip (As shown in Figure 3). Discard used take-up spool.
  • Page 18 Replacing a SaniSeat Razor Blade Before starting you should have a Phillips head screwdriver, 14mm socket wrench and a replacement blade with short screw. WARNING: New and Used SaniSeat razor blades are extremely sharp and should be handled with caution.
  • Page 19 2. Let stand for a couple seconds before wiping clean. 3. Before any SaniWrap is put back on the SaniSeat, make sure the seat ring is completely dry. Any moisture on the seat ring will cause drag and added strain to the motor.
  • Page 20 Replacement of SaniSeat (Swap-Out) Before starting you should have a Phillips head screwdriver. 1. Remove the screen and white washers 2. Remove the two screws from the gang holding the seat to bracket. plate. 3. After the screws are removed from the 4.
  • Page 21 Disclaimer: All swap-out seats are shipped without a lid or bracket to reduce the cost of shipping. Lids and brackets are interchangeable and do not affect the inner workings of a SaniSeat. What You Will Receive: Newly refurbished swap-out seat...
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  • Page 23 12.5" 15.5" 21" 3" 8.75" 14" SaniSeat Box Dimensions • SaniSeat case 4 Seats Per Case 18”h x 22”w x 24” l • SaniWrap box 10 Rolls Per Box 5.5” h x 7.5” w x 17.5” l • SaniWrap case 6 Box’s Per Case...
  • Page 24 Frequently Asked SaniWrap Questions SaniWrap What type of plastic is the made from? High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) SaniWrap What is the thickness in microns and mils? Microns = 12, Mils = .5 SaniWrap What is the width? 3 ½ '' to 3 5/8'' What is the distance between the black lines? 34 1/2'' - 35 1/2'' What are the results of the plastic's Pull Test?
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  • Page 26 SaniSeat Sales Jerold Wagenheim Charles Stone jerry@cleanseats.com charles@cleanseats.com 1-908-433-2683 (Cell) 1-732-539-6742 (Cell) 1-888-813-9700 1-732-988-3322 SaniSeat Service Service and Shipping Gene Spatola 1-732-239-3176 gene@cleanseats.com Head Technician Joel Patterson 1-732-598-0379 joel@cleanseats.com Page 19...
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