Installation and Owner’s Manual
Manual de Instrucciones y del Propietario
Manuel d’Installation et d’Utilisation
Manual de Instalação e do Proprietário
EcoPower® Flush Valve
Fluxómetro EcoPower®
Valve de Chasse EcoPower®
Fluxômetro Self Power
Warranty Registration and Inquiry
For product warranty registration, TOTO U.S.A. Inc. recommends online warranty registration. Please visit our web site http://www.totousa.com.If you have questions regarding warranty policy or coverage, please contact TOTO U.S.A. Inc., Customer Service Department, 1155 Southern Road,Morrow, GA 30260 (888) 295-8134 or (678) 466-1300 when calling from outside of U.S.A.
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Thanks for Choosing TOTO! |
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Included Parts............................................................................................................................................. |
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Common Tools Needed............................................................................................................................ |
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Care & Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................... |
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Features.................................................................................................................................. |
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Specifications.......................................................................................................................... |
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Technical Information................................................................................................................................. |
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Warnings.......................................................................................................................................... |
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Before Installation....................................................................................................................................... |
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Installation Procedures............................................................................................................................... |
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Test Run..................................................................................................................................................... |
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Note to the Installer.................................................................................................................................. |
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Using the Flush Valve............................................................................................................................. |
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Periodic Maintenance............................................................................................................................... |
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Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................. |
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Warranty......................................................................................................................................... |
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Rough-In Dimensions............................................................................................................................... |
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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING TOTO!
The mission of TOTO is to provide the world with healthy, hygienic and more comfortable lifestyles. We design every product with the balance of form and function as a guiding principle. Congratulations on your choice.
INCLUDED PARTS
Check to make sure you have all these parts from the package:
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Small cover |
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Washer |
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TET3GA33 |
TET3GA31 |
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TET3LA33 |
TET3LA31 |
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TET2GA32 |
TET2GA33 |
TET2GA31 |
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TET2LA31 |
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breaker tube |
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Flush pipe |
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COMMON TOOLS NEEDED
Adjustable wrench |
Screwdrivers (Phillips and Slotted ) |
Offset pipe wrench |
CARE & CLEANING
IMPORTANT! Do not scratch the sensor when cleaning.
Avoid using any cleaning materials that may scratch the surface.
Never use polishing powder, detergent that includes coarse particles, thinners, benzene, acids, alkaline detergents, or nylon scrub brushes.
To safely clean the surface, wipe it using a dampened soft cloth with diluted dishwashing detergent and dry it with another soft cloth. If this does not adequately clean the surface, wipe the area with a neutral detergent and wet cloth.
FEATURES
Fully Automatic and Hygienic
The EcoPower Flush Valve uses an infrared sensor to detect the user using and departing the fixture, to provide an automatic flush of the fixture after a short delay. No manual operation is required, improving the experience of use and hygiene of the fixture.
System Protection Timer
When the fixture is not used for 24 hours for toilet or 12 hours for urinal the protection timer commands the system to flush in order to maintain the trap seal.
Manual Functionality
For maintenance and emergency use, the EcoPower Flush Valve is equipped with a manual flushing button.
Green Features
Conserves Power
The flushing of the fixture activates a hydropower generator which generates electric power for the next flush. (See About TOTO’s Hydropower Generator)
Conserves Water
Two functions help the EcoPower Flush Valve conserve water:
Fuzzy Logic Control
The EcoPower Flush Valve can sense how often and how long the fixture has been used to deliver the correct amount of water. (See About Fuzzy Logic Control)
Anti Consecutive Flushing
The EcoPower Flush Valve offers water saving consecutive flush prevention. After a flush, the valve will not automatically flush again for 10 seconds for urinals and 30 seconds for toilets.
TOTO EcoPower Flush Valves are designed to work for 10 years, under normal conditions, with no minimum usage required.
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NOTE: The type of fixture determines the minimum pressure required for the valve. Consult fixture manufacturer for the pressure requirement.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
About TOTO's Hydropowered Generator
The flow of water causes the turbine in the power generator to rotate. This process generates electric power and enables the automatic flushometer valve to operate. See ill. 1 below.
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ill. 1 Hydropowered Generator
About Fuzzy Logic Control (TEU1GA only)
The Fuzzy Logic Control function automatically adjusts the discharge of water according to the frequency and duration of usage (see ill. 2 and ill. 3).
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ill. 3 Duration of Usage
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WARNINGS
Please read and adhere to these notes. Failure to do so could result in personal injury and/or property damage.
Never splash water on the controller. The EcoPower Flush Valve is an electric appliance. Risk of product malfunction.
Do not strike or kick the EcoPower Flush Valve. Risk of product malfunction or water leakage.
Do not use the EcoPower Flush Valve at temperatures exceeding what local codes or product specification allow. Risk of product malfunction.
Do not place an item in a room with high humidity such as shower area or sauna. Risk of product malfunction.
Never attempt to disassemble, reassemble, repair or modify the EcoPower Flush Valve unless you are a professional. Risk of product malfunction and electric shock.
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Important: Plumbing installation must be in accordance with applicable codes and regulations. Water supply lines must be sized to provide an adequate volume of water for each fixture. Flush all waterlines prior to operation.
1. Prior to installing your Flush Valve, install the items listed below: Bowl fixture/Urinal fixture
Drain line
Water supply line
The supply piping to these devices must be securely anchored to the building structure to prevent the installed device moving during use. Prevent marring to the exposed surface during installation.
2.Avoid damaging the surface of the infrared sensor.
3.For Toilet Flush Valve:
The toilet Flush Valve may not function if toilet seat or lid cover are left upright and block the sensor.
For Urinal Flush Valve:
The urinal Flush Valve is designed for optimal performance with a washout urinal, but a siphon jet urinal may be substituted. Blowout urinals are not recommended.
4.The detection range of the infrared sensor is shown on p.19.
To prevent valve malfunction, do not install a handrail or any other object within the detection range of the sensor. Do not install the Flush Valve where sensor faces a mirror, stainless steel wall, other highly reflective surfaces or another infrared sensor.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE — LARGE COVER
1.Determine the installation location of the studs and water supply pipe relative to the position of the toilet/urinal.
2.Attach the control stop to the pipe.
3.Bore a guide hole for the flush pipe into the wall.
4.If needed, slide a thread solder adapter on the water supply pipe.
NOTE: Attach the control stop before installing the box fixing frame. Thread sealing compounds should only be used on the male NPT threads only.
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Urinal back spud Ø1-5/16” (ø33mm) hole
*X”, ‡ = At least 5” clearance from sensor to tip of toilet seat up position or to top of grab bar is required to avoid false detection.
**Opening in wall
For use with a left water supply, detach the controller and remount it to opposite side of valve body.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE — LARGE COVER
7.Pass the flush pipe and the vacuum breaker through the guide hole (Step
3)and mount them on the bowl.
8.If required, cut the vacuum breaker tube to the proper length.
TET2LA32, TET2GA32
TEU2LA12, TEU2UA12
7” (178mm) Min space requirement in wall
Wall surface
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TET2GA33
7” (178mm) Min space requirement in wall
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Back spud
Floor mount
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Bowl 3-3/4”~4-7/8”
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TET2LA31
TET2GA31
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Wall surface
1-1/4” (32mm) or 3/4” (19mm)
Urinal 3-3/4”~4-7/8”
(95~124mm)
9.Make sure that the o-ring fits in the groove at the end of the Flush Valve tailpiece.
NOTE: Exercise care to avoid damaging the o-ring when inserting the tailpiece into the control stop. If lubrication is needed, wet the o-ring with water.
10.Connect the Flush Valve with the control stop and vacuum breaker tube.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE — LARGE COVER
11.Connect the cables of infrared sensor and controller with the connection cable. ( 1 , 2 )
12.Connect the cables of manual button and controller with the connection cable. ( 3 , 4 )
13.Before the supply water is turned on, be sure all water leaks are eliminated by tightening all the pipe connections.
NOTE: If for any reason it becomes necessary to remove the control stop make sure the water is shut off at the main supply valve.
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The Flush Valves are preset for flush volume as marked on the valve carton. The valve does not require adjustment for variation in water pressure within its operating range.
14.To set the Flush Valve for proper operation, open the control stop completely and activate the Flush Valve several times.
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15.In the case of excessive flow rate because of high water pressure, gradually adjust the control stop clockwise (towards the closed position) until there is suitable water flow into the fixture.
NOTE: The control stop should never be opened to the point where the flow from the Flush Valve exceeds the flow capability of the fixture. In case of a valve failure, the water must overflow from fixture.
16.Tighten the front cover screws into the base frame firmly with the hex
wrench.
Make sure no cord, wire or chain is caught between the front cover and base frame.
Hex wrench
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE — SMALL COVER
1.Determine the location of the water supply pipe.
2.Attach the control stop to the pipe.
3.Bore a guide hole for the flush pipe into the wall.
4.Solder a sweat solder adapter on the water supply pipe if applicable.
NOTE: Thread sealing compounds should be used on the male NPT threads only.
Left water supply pipe 1”NPT (toilet), 3/4” (urinal)
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4 x Ø5/16" (Ø8mm) hole
Urinal top spud Ø1-5/16” (Ø33 mm) hole Toilet top spud Ø2-3/16” (Ø56 mm) hole
Urinal back spud Ø1-5/16” (Ø33 mm) hole
Toilet back spud Ø2-3/16” (Ø55 mm) hole
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*X”, ‡ = At least 5” clearance from sensor to tip of toilet seat up position or to top of grab bar is required to avoid false detection.
**Opening in wall
To use with a left water supply, detach the controller and remount it to opposite side of valve body.
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NOTE: Wall thickness must be 1/2" (13mm) minimum and 1-3/8"(35mm) maximum. If your wall thickness is less than
1/2" (13mm), please attach wooden frame behind the wall.
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Stringer
Stringer
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Option 5B (for concrete wall)
1.Cut out a place for the cover into the wall.
2.Remove all tabs on side of the base frame before installation.
3.Fix the base frame into place with mortar.
4.Secure the base frame with 4 screws (prepared on site), if needed.
Tab
Mortar
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H NGL SIE
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE — SMALL COVER
6.Pass the flush pipe and the vacuum breaker through the guide hole (Step 3) and mount them on the bowl.
7.If required, cut the vacuum breaker tube to the proper length.
TET3LA32, TET3GA32
TEU3LA12, TEU3UA12
7" (178mm) min space in wall with a min
12" x 12" access panel
or walk-in chase
Wall surface
6~6-1/2” (152~165mm)
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TET3LA33
TET3GA33
7" (178mm) min space
in wall with a min 12" x 12" access panel
or walk-in chase
Wall surface
Back spud
Floor mount 1-1/2” (38mm)
Bowl 3-3/4”~4-7/8”
(95~124mm)
TET3LA31
TET3GA31
7" (178mm) min space in wall with a min
12" x 12" access panel
or walk-in chase
Wall surface
Back spud
Wall mount
3”
(76mm)
Bowl
TEU3LA11, TEU3LA21 TEU3UA11
1-1/2” (38mm)
3-3/4”~4-7/8” (95~124mm)
7" (178mm) min space
in wall with a min 12" x 12" access panel
or walk-in chase
Wall surface
1-1/4” (32mm) or 3/4” (19mm)
Urinal 3-3/4”~4-7/8”
(95~124mm)
8. Make sure that the o-ring fits in the groove at the end of the Flush Valve tailpiece.
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11.Tighten the coupling nut with a wrench to
prevent a water leak.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE — SMALL COVER
Battery
12. Connect the battery cable with the controller and set the battery in place.
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15.Connect the cables of manual button and controller with the connection cable. ( 3 , 4 )
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If for any reason it becomes necessary to remove the control stop, make sure the water is shut off at the main supply valve.
17.Fasten the front cover to the base frame by tightening the screws with the supplied hex wrench.
18.Take care so that any cord, wire or chain might not be caught between the front cover and the box.
Hex wrench
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE — SMALL COVER
The Flush Valves are preset for flush volume as marked on the valve carton. The valves do not require adjustment for variation for water pressure within its operating range.
19.Open the control stop completely.
20.Activate the Flush Valve several times.
21.In the case of excessive flow rate, adjust the flush volume, gradually adjust the control stop clock
wise, towards the closed position, until there is- suitable water flow into the filter.
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TEST RUN
1.For Toilet: Sit on the toilet seat.
For Urinal: Stand within two feet from the front of the Flush Valve.
2.Stay there for 6 seconds or more and then leave the toilet seat or the urinal. The valve will automatically flush.
3.Press the manual flushing button and make sure the valve flushes properly and the sensor red light of the sensor is on for 2 seconds.
4.Recheck all the pipe connections for water leaks. If the Flush Valve is not operating properly following the test run consult the Troubleshooting section on p.16.
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NOTE TO THE INSTALLER
After the Flush Valve unit has been installed correctly, please explain to your customer how to use it and tell them to observe the following instructions:
1.Do not put any object in front of the sensor window which could obstruct the sensor, causing it to malfunction.
2.In case of any trouble, consult the troubleshooting section on p.16. If you lack the necessary skills required or have difficulty following the directions for installation, maintenance, repairs, troubleshooting or adjustments of the product, do not proceed without help from a qualified person to assist you.
USING THE FLUSH VALVE
Infrared Sensor |
Flushing |
Manual Flushing Button |
The infrared sensor detects a user |
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Please check the piping to your EcoPower Flush Valve at least once a month to avoid risk of property damage.
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NOTE: Do not dismantle parts of the flush valve which are not specified in the troubleshooting guide.
If you need further assistance, please call TOTO Tech Support at (888) 295-8134.
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CLEANING PISTON ASSEMBLY
1. Turn the screw of the control stop |
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CLEANING DIAPHRAGM AND FILTER
1.Turn the screw on the control stop clockwise to turn off the water.
2.Disconnect the solenoid.
3.Remove the solenoid and take out the diaphragm.
4.Check the small holes and sealing.
NOTE: See this page below for disassembly.
NOTE: Do not stretch or alter the shape of the spring in the solenoid valve in any way. It will void the warranty.
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1.Make sure that thebatteries are properly placed and wires are connected.
2.With water supply turned off, place your hand in front of the sensor for 6 seconds
3.Remove and listen for a “click” sound after 3 seconds. This indicates the solenoid plunger has been activated.
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1.Adjust the flow rate by the turning screw on the control stop.
2.Turn the screw to the right to decrease the flow rate and turn to the left to increase.
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The detection range of the infrared sensor is set at the factory and does not need further adjustment.
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Infrared sensor of the automatic |
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1. TOTO ® warrants its electronic flush valves, faucets and soap dispensers (“Product”) to be free from defects in |
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materials and workmanship during normal use when properly installed and serviced, for a period of three (3) years |
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from date of purchase. This limited warranty is extended only to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of the Product and is |
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not transferable to any third party, including but not limited to any subsequent purchaser or owner of the Product. |
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This warranty applies only to TOTO Product purchased and installed in North, Central and South America. |
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2. TOTO’s obligations under this warranty are limited to repair, replacement or other appropriate adjustment, at |
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TOTO’s option, of the Product or parts found to be defective innormal use, provided that such Product was properly |
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installed, used and serviced in accordance with instructions. TOTO reserves the right to make such inspections |
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may be necessary in order to determine the cause of the defect. TOTO will not charge for labor or parts in |
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connection with warranty repairs or replacements. TOTO is not responsible for the cost of removal, return and/or |
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a. Damage or loss sustained in a natural calamity such as fire, earthquake, flood, thunder, electrical storm, etc. |
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b. Damage or loss resulting from any accident, unreasonable use, misuse, abuse, negligence, or improper |
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care, cleaning, or maintenance of the Product. |
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c. Damage or loss resulting from sediments or foreign matter contained in a liquid soap system. |
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d. Damage or loss resulting from improper installation or frominstallation of the Product in a harsh and/or |
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hazardous environment, or improper removal, repair or modification of the Product. |
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e. Damage or loss resulting from electrical surges or lightningstrikes or other acts which are not the fault of |
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TOTO or which the Product is not specified to tolerate. |
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f. Damage or loss resulting from normal and customary wear and tear, such as gloss reduction, scratching or |
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fading over time due to use, cleaning practices or water or atmospheric conditions, including but not limited |
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to, the use of bleach, alkali, acid cleaners, dry (powder) cleaners or any other abrasive cleaners or the use |
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of metal or nylon scrubbers. |
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4. In order for this limited warranty to be valid, proof of purchase is required. TOTO encourages warranty registration |
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upon purchase to create a record of Product ownership at http://www.se is required. TOTO encourages warranty |
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registration upon and failure to register will not diminish your limited warranty rights. |
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5. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY |
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FROM STATE TO STATE, PROVINCE TO PROVINCE OR COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. |
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6. To obtain warranty repair service under this warranty, you must take the Product or deliver it prepaid to a TOTO |
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service facility together with proof of purchase (original sales receipt) and a letter stating the problem, or contact |
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a TOTO distributor or products service contractor, or write directly to TOTO U.S.A., INC., 1155 Southern Road, |
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Morrow, GA 30260 (888) 295 8134 or (678) 466-1300, if outside the U.S.A. If, because of the size of the Product |
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or nature of the defect, the Product cannot be returned to TOTO, receipt by TOTO of written notice of the defect |
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together with proof of purchase (original sales receipt) shallconstitute delivery. In such case, TOTO may choose |
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to repair the Product at the purchaser’s location or pay to transport the Product to a service facility. |
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THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY TOTO. REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR OTHER APPROPRIATE |
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ADJUSTMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO THE ORIGINAL |
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PURCHASER. TOTO SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF THE PRODUCT OR FOR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL |
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OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER, OR FOR LABOR OR OTHER |
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COSTS DUE TO INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL, OR COSTS OF REPAIRS BY OTHERS, OR FOR ANY OTHER EXPENSE NOT |
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SPECIFICALLY STATED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL TOTO’S RESPONSIBILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE |
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PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THAT |
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OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR USE OR FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. SOME |
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STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OR THE EXCLUSION OR |
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LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION MAY NOT |
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ÍNDICE |
¡Gracias Por Elegir TOTO!...................................................................................................................... |
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Incluía Partes.............................................................................................................................................. |
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Herramientas Que Necesita...................................................................................................................... |
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Cuidado y Limpieza................................................................................................................................... |
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Características................................................................................................................................. |
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Especificaciones......................................................................................................................... |
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Información Técnica.................................................................................................................................. |
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Advertencias................................................................................. |
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Antes de la Instalación............................................................................................................................... |
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Procedimiento de Instalación................................................................................................................... |
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Prueba de Funcionamiento...................................................................................................................... |
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Después de la instalación.................................................................................................. |
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Uso del Fluxómetro .................................................................................................................................. |
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Mantenimiento Periódico......................................................................................................................... |
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Resolución de Problemas......................................................................................................................... |
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Garantía......................................................................................................................................... |
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Bosquejo.................................................................................................................................. |
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¡GRACIAS POR ELEGIR TOTO!
La misión de TOTO es dar al mundo estilos de vida más saludables, higiénicos y cómodos. Diseñamos cada producto guiándonos por el principio del equilibrio entre forma y función. Felicitaciones por su elección.
INCLUÍA PARTES
Asegúrese que todas estas partes estén incluidas en su empacado*:
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HERRAMIENTAS QUE NECESITA
Llave ajustable |
Destornillador (Phillips y Plano ) |
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CUIDADO Y LIMPIEZA
¡IMPORTANTE! No raye el sensor al limpiar el producto.
Evite utilizar cualquier material de limpieza que pueda rayar la superficie.
Nunca utilice polvo para pulir, detergente que incluya partículas corrosivas, thinners, benceno, ácidos, detergentes alcalinos ni estropajos de nylon, ya que pueden dañar la superficie.
Para limpiar la superficie con seguridad, límpiela con un trapo remojado en detergente para trastes diluido y séquelo con otro trapo. Si esto no limpia adecuadamente la superficie, límpiela con un detergente neutro y un trapo mojado.
CARACTERÍSTICAS
Completamente Automático e Higiénico
El fluxómeter EcoPower utiliza un sensor infrarrojo para detectar al usuario que utiliza y acciona el aparato, para proporcionar una descarga automática después de un breve retraso. No se requiere ninguna operación manual para mejorar la experiencia de uso y la higiene del aparato.
Temporizador de Protección del Sistema
Cuando el inodoro no se utiliza durante 24 horas y 12 horas para urinario el temporizador de protección da la orden al sistema para activar una descarga a fin de mantener el sello de la trampa.
Funcionalidad Manual
El fluxómeter EcoPower tiene un botón de descarga manual para el mantenimiento y el uso de emergencia.
Características Ecológicas
Conserva la Energía
Cada descarga activa un generador de energía hidráulica que genera energía eléctrica para la siguiente descarga. (Consulte Acerca del Generador de Energía Hidráulica de TOTO)
Conserva el Agua
Existen dos funciones que ayudan al fluxómeter EcoPower a conservar el agua:
Control Lógico Difuso
El fluxómeter EcoPower puede detectar con qué frecuencia y durante cuánto tiempo se ha utilizado el aparato para entregar la cantidad correcta de agua. (Consulte Acerca de Control Lógico Difuso )
Antidescarga Consecutiva
El fluxómeter EcoPower ofrece la prevención de descargas consecutivas que ahorran agua. Después de una descarga, la válvula no se volverá a descargar de manera automática durante 10 segundos para los urinarios y 30 segundos para los inodoros.
Los fluxómeters EcoPower de TOTO están diseñadas para funcionar durante 10 años, en condiciones normales, sin uso mínimo requerido.
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NOTA: Consulte al fabricante del aparato para la presión mínima requerida para la válvula.
* No se recomiendan las presiones de agua de más de 80 psi para la mayoría de los accesorios de plomería.
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INFORMACIÓN TÉCNICA
Acerca del Generador de Energía Hidráulica
El flujo de agua hace que la turbina gire en el generador de energía. Este proceso genera energía eléctrica y permite que funcione el fluxómetro automática. Ver ilustración 1 a continuación.
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3)El fluxómetro automática utiliza la energía cargada.
2)La energía eléctrica se almacena en un condensador.
1)Una turbina gira para generar energía eléctrica.
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Acerca de Control Lógico Difuso (TEU1GA)
La función de Control Lógico Difuso ajusta de manera automática la descarga de agua de acuerdo con la frecuencia y la duración de uso (ver ilustración 2 y ilustración 3).
El sistema Control Lógico Difuso del sistema determina la frecuencia de uso por el tiempo
de inactividad del urinario y hace que la fluxómetro
suelte agua en un patrón óptimo de descarga.
Tiempos Cortos de Inactividad
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Para los tiempos cortos de inactividad, el sistema asume el uso frecuente del urinario y el fluxómetro
suelta menos agua.
Ejemplos de uso frecuente sería durante una pausa para almorzar o un intermedio en una sala de cine.
Tiempos Largos de Inactividad
Típica
Para tiempos largos de inactividad, el sistema asume un uso poco frecuente, y hace que el fluxómetro
entregue una cantidad típica de agua para una limpieza a fondo.
Ejemplos de uso poco frecuente sería después de las horas en la oficina o un día lento en el parque day.
ill. 2 Frecuencia de Uso
El sistema Control Lógico Difuso predice la cantidad de agua de descarga necesaria, con base en la duración de uso del usuario.
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Un corto período de uso indica que puede haber menos para descarga, lo que requiere que el
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ill. 3 Duración de Uso
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ADVERTENCIAS
Lea y cumpla estas instrucciones. No hacerlo podría dar lugar a lesiones personales o daños materiales.
Nunca salpique agua en el controlador. El fluxómetro EcoPower es un aparato eléctrico. Riesgo de mal funcionamiento del producto.
No golpee ni patee el fluxómetro EcoPower. Riesgo de mal funcionamiento o fuga de agua.
No utilice el fluxómetro EcoPower a temperaturas superiores a las permitidas por los códigos locales o las especificaciones del producto. Riesgo de mal funcionamiento del producto.
No coloque el fluxómetro EcoPower en una habitación con alta humedad, como el área de la ducha o en la sauna. Riesgo de mal funcionamiento del producto.
Nunca intente desmontar, volver a montar, reparar o modificar el fluxómetro EcoPower a menos que usted sea un profesional. Riesgo de mal funcionamiento del producto y descargas eléctricas.
ANTES DE LA INSTALACIÓN
Importante: La instalación de la plomería debe hacerse de acuerdo con los códigos y reglamentos aplicables. Las líneas de suministro de agua deben dimensionarse para proporcionar un volumen adecuado de agua para cada aparato. Descargue todas las líneas de agua antes de utilizarlas.
1.Antes de instalar su fluxómetro, instale los elementos que se enumeran a continuación:
Accesorio Taza/Accesorio Urinario Línea de drenaje
Línea de suministro de agua
La tubería de suministro de estos dispositivos debe estar anclada firmemente a la estructura del edificio para evitar que el dispositivo instalado se mueva durante el uso. Tenga cuidado al instalar el dispositivo para evitar estropear la superficie expuesta.
2.Tenga cuidado de no dañar la superficie del sensor infrarrojo.
3.Para el fluxómetro del Inodoro:
El fluxómetro del inodoro puede no funcionar si el asiento y/o la tapa del inodoro se dejan en posición vertical, ya que puede bloquear el sensor.
4.Para el fluxómetro del Urinario:
El fluxómetro del urinario está diseñada para un rendimiento óptimo con urinarios
de lavado para un rendimiento óptimo, pero se puede sustituir un urinario de chorro. No se recomiendan los urinarios Blowout.
5.Ver rango de detección del sensor infrarrojo en p. 38.
Para evitar el mal funcionamiento del fluxômeter, no instale un pasamanos o cualquier otro objeto dentro del rango de detección del sensor. No instale el fluxómetro donde el
sensor esté al frente de un espejo, una pared de acero inoxidable, otras superficies altamente reflectantes u otro sensor infrarrojo.
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PROCEDIMIENTO DE INSTALACIÓN — GRAN CUBIERTA
1.Determine la ubicación de la instalación de los pernos y la tubería del suministro de agua en relación con la posición del orificio del aparato.
2.Coloque la llave de paso a la tubería.
3.Perfore un agujero guía para la tubería de descarga en la pared.
4.Si es necesario, deslice un adaptador de soldadura de rosca en la tubería del suministro de agua.
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* X” |
3/4” (19mm) |
11” (279mm) |
16” (406mm) |
NOTA: Coloque la llave de paso antes de instalar el bastidor base. Debe utilizarse compuestos de sellado de rosca solo en roscas NPT macho.
Escoplo posterior (inodoro) Ø2-3/16” (Ø56mm) hole
Escoplo posterior (urinario) Ø1-5/16” (Ø33mm) hole
* X”, ‡ = Se requiere al menos 5" de espacio libre desde el sensor hasta la punta del asiento del inodoro o hasta la parte superior de la barra de apoyo para evitar una detección falsa. Para la instalación del inodoro.
** Abertura en la pared
Para el uso con el suministro de agua residual, extraiga el controlador y vuelva a montarlo al lado opuesto del cuerpo de la fluxómetro
Cuerpo de la fluxómeter
Despegar |
Volver al montar |
5. Fije el bastidor base a los pernos con
cuatro tornillos (preparado en el lugar) |
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Placa |
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después de ajustarlo. ( A ) |
Bastidor base |
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ajustable |
6. Asegure el bastidor base con cuatro tornillos en la placa ajustable. ( B )
Agujero ajustable
26