This appliance can be used by premises do not significantly children aged from 3 years affect the flow. The Aqualisa and above and persons with SmartValve™ must not be reduced physical, sensory or used with a hot water supply mental capabilities or lack of temperature of over 65ºC.
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((7 bar)(100psi)), a pressure reducing valve must be fitted Installation of the pumped to the incoming mains supply. Aqualisa SmartValve™ (for A setting of 400kPa ((4 bar) gravity stored systems) (60psi)) is recommended. It The pumped Aqualisa should be noted that daytime SmartValve™...
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The range of shower heads has THE FLOW RATE SETTING ON been designed for use with THE SHOWER CONTROLLER Smart systems. Installation of MAY NOT OFFER any shower heads other than SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN these may result in poor shower OUTPUT FLOW RATE.
STEEL TUBE. COMPRESSION of the product. FITTINGS MUST NOT BE USED. Declaration of Conformity Pipe sizing Aqualisa Products Limited CHECK PIPE SIZE declares that the Aqualisa REQUIREMENTS FOR SmartValve and supplied CONNECTIONS TO OUTLETS controller, in conjunction with AND ACCESSORIES.
Complete and post the guarantee card or register online at www.aqualisa.co.uk Guarantee Aqualisa products are supplied complete with a 1 year parts and labour guarantee that can be upgraded by registering the product with Aqualisa. See www.aqualisa.co.uk/guarantee...
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System Installation Single Outlet Dual Outlet (divert) Typical gravity system installation (compatible with pumped Aqualisa SmartValve™) NB: THE BASE OF THE AQUALISA NB: THE BASE OF THE AQUALISA SMARTVALVE MUST BE SITED SMARTVALVE MUST BE SITED NO HIGHER THAN THE BASE...
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Diverter Hot water cylinder Hot water cylinder Typical thermal storage unit system installation (compatible with standard Aqualisa SmartValve™) Controller Controller Central heating boiler Diverter Central heating boiler Diverter Supply Supply Typical combination system installation (compatible with standard Aqualisa SmartValve™) Controller...
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Typical pumped system installation (compatible with standard Aqualisa SmartValve™) Supply Underside of cistern Underside of cistern Underside of cistern Cold feed Controller o cylinder Connect Diverter ‘A’ or ‘B’ Hot water NB: 1.5 bar MINIMUM cylinder universal pump rating...
If you require assistance please contact the Aqualisa helpine. The shower system is supplied with universal fixings intended to secure it to a suitable wall. In addition...
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AQUALISA SMARTVALVE & DIVERTER To ensure safe operation and installation of this product, the Aqualisa SmartValve ™ and diverter (where supplied) MUST be installed in one of the orientations shown. 210 mm 300 mm 450 mm 210 mm 240 mm...
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The Aqualisa SmartValve™ and diverter (where supplied) MUST be sited in a position that is safely accessible for servicing and commissioning purposes. When fitted in a loft space, the route to, and the area around the Aqualisa SmartValve™, and diverter (where fitted) must be boarded to ensure a safe working environment.
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Do not solder near to plastic components. Run pipework from the mixed water outlet of the Aqualisa SmartValve™ to the proposed siting for the shower hose outlet, fixed head, bath filler or diverter depending on the system purchased.
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Power supply to the Aqualisa SmartValve™ must be switched off before connecting or removing the controller.
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Make note of the type of your mounting plate (A, B C or D) when proceeding with below instructions. Data cable entry hole Fixing Mounting plate type Specifications (refer to above) Ø22mm diamond dust Data cable Ø16mm Ø16mm Ø16mm hole saw must entry hole size be used 6mm drill bit,...
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Referring to the above table, mark, drill and prepare the wall fixings for the mounting plate using the screw pack provided. The supplied screws MUST be used. If the supplied screws are not suitable for the mounting surface, use a screw of the same size and head design, the screws used must be non corrosive.
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For mounting plate A, B and D: To ensure a watertight seal, we recommend running a thin bead of silicone around the top half of the concealed controllers once it has been secured to the mounting plate. Proceed overleaf to sections Aqualisa SmartValve Setup followed by Controller Comissioning Instructions.
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CONTROLLERS - EXPOSED SHOWER Positioning the controller Think about the location of the controller. Choose a suitable height so all users can easily see and use the controller. Some controllers are activated by a proximity sensor. Refer to the user guide for details and further information.
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DO NOT use a compression fitting or soldered joint to connect the outlet pipe to the top of the exposed product. The black push fit elbow provided MUST be used. This connection MUST be sited in a position that is safely accessible for commissioning, servicing and maintenance purposes.
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Carefully slide the rail end covers onto the fixing brackets flush with the finished wall surface and click the sides firmly into position. Slide the ceiling plate up to the ceiling to cover the entry hole. Proceed overleaf to sections Aqualisa SmartValve Setup followed by Controller Comissioning Instructions.
Plug in the transparent connector of the low voltage, 10m data cable into the socket adjacent to the temperature adjuster as indicated on the label. Feed the cable out of the Aqualisa SmartValve™ ensuring it is correctly routed within the data cable channel.
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Please refer to the Wired Remote Installation Guide or the below wiring diagram. N.B. Wired Remotes When making any adjustment to the Aqualisa SmartValve™ settings the power MUST be isolated. For water economy utilise the Eco mode. This is not to be used on Combination boiler installations, whereby only the Combi mode must be used.
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Wiring Diagram - Divert Models Only Cable Entry Controllers Controller Points 1 & 3 only. 2 only. (Refer to Diverter (Refer to Diverter Port 1 Port 2 controller matrix). controller matrix). 2m Patch Cable in Port 2 (indicated by 2 dots) Cables must be run in conduit or trunking/sheathing Diverter Outlet...
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Diverter Controller Matrix Controller 1 The controller will automatically assign the outlets as follows: • Top button to outlet A of the diverter • Bottom button to outlet B of the diverter If using a wired remote By default the remote button will assign outlet A as the primary. If required, this can be changeed from outlet A to outlet B, meaning when operated via the wired remote, the preferred outlet will always operate first.
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CONTROLLER COMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS When the power supply to the Aqualisa SmartValve™ is turned on the controller will automatically go into a set-up / configuration sequence. Whilst in the set-up sequence the controller will display flashing LED’s or a message on the display screen, this process can take up to 2 minutes to complete.
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Installation videos are available on our website www.aqualisa.co.uk/installation- videos or alternatively, scan the QR code on the reverse of this guide. Ensure the finished wall surface is even, prepare pipework from the Aqualisa SmartValve™ or diverter (where supplied) to the required position for the hose outlet using a Ø15mm pipe.
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Ensuring the locking screw hole is positioned at the bottom, place the wall outlet mounting plate onto the pipe assembly and mark and prepare the fixing points, using the fixings provided (if suitable). Secure the wall mounting plate to the wall using the screws provided (if suitable).
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Dependant on the model purchased, depress the single release button or the side levers of the handset holder and slide onto the rail assembly. Carefully slide the gel hook onto the rail under the handset holder. Secure the top rail bracket into position on the finished wall surface using the short wall screw.
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Align the fixing hole of the bottom bracket with the corresponding holes on the rail assembly, ensuring the smaller sized hole on the rail is closest to the wall. Secure the bottom rail bracket to the wall using the long wall screw. Place the rail end caps into both brackets and push firmly into position.
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Installation videos are available on our website www.aqualisa.co.uk/installation- videos or alternatively, scan the QR code on the reverse of this guide. Run a 15mm outlet pipe from the Aqualisa SmartValve™ or diverter (where supplied) to the preferred position for the fixed head.
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Fit the 15mm ‘O’ ring against the end of the fixing bush. Lubricate the ‘O’ ring using a suitable silicone based lubricant. The ‘O’ ring must be positioned on the 15mm pipe flush to the fixing bush, not onto the fixing bush shaft. Refit the shower arm and secure it to the wall using the screws provided (if suitable).
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Installation videos are available on our website www.aqualisa.co.uk/installation- videos or alternatively, scan the QR code on the reverse of this guide. Run a 15mm outlet pipe from the Aqualisa SmartValve™ or diverter (where supplied) to the preferred position for the fixed head.
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22mm connection. If a push fit connector is to be used then the pipe must be abraded to remove all chrome plating. Connect the pipe work from the Aqualisa SmartValve™ or diverter (where supplied) to the end of the fixed head pipe using a suitable coupling. Fully tighten the nut on the ceiling mounting bracket using a 32mm spanner if necessary to facilitate.
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BATH OVERFLOW FILLER The bath overflow filler is suitable for baths up to a maximum thickness of 24mm. Installation videos are available on our website www.aqualisa.co.uk/installation- videos or alternatively, scan the QR code on the reverse of this guide. Carefully unscrew and remove the overflow filler...
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Carefully unscrew and remove the bath waste clicker assembly from the waste body and set aside. Offer the bath waste into position ensuring the rubber washer is correctly aligned between the waste assembly and the bath base. Ensuring the rubber washer is correctly aligned, pass the bath waste clicker through the bath and secure to the waste body assembly.
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WASTE PIPE EXTENSION KIT If required for larger baths, a 900mm waste pipe conversion kit is available from the Aqualisa Customer Service department, part number 910064. Please contact our Customer Service Department on 01959 560010. Unscrew the clamping nut and remove the waste pipe from the...
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Remove the clamping nut and sealing washer from the waste pipe and set aside. Carefully cut down the length of the waste pipe, and disconnect from the outlet assembly, ensuring not to damage the outlet. To reassemble, push the longer waste pipe into position over the outlet, and secure it in place using a jubilee clip (not supplied).
Isolate hot and cold feeds to the Aqualisa SmartValve , disconnect from the inlet spigots and then using the isolation valve bleed through the hot and cold supplies.
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NOTE: If the product fitted uses the Aqualisa diverter, then ensure that this is taken out of the plumbing configuration but remains connected to the Aqualisa Smartvalve via the 2m data cable.
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If hot water supply is from a combination boiler - the temperature on Logic Module of Logic module mode MUST be set to COMBI. Aqualisa SmartValve Airlock in water See “Air lock” in Possible Cause section. supplies (for gravity fed systems only) Hot water Ensure hot water supply temperature is below 65ºC...
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, leave isolated for at least 2 minutes. models with display Reinstate power supply and then following instruction screen only) in the User Guide (Settings Menu) complete a factory reset, then proceed to Configure Outlets. For further information and advice contact Aqualisa Customer Helpline.
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Please note that calls may be recorded for training and quality purposes. The company reserves the right to alter, change or modify the product specifications without prior warning. Trademark of Aqualisa Products Limited. Part No: 704711 Issue 01 Apr 20 ™...
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