Viega 8139 Instructions For Use Manual

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Viega WC element
Instructions for Use
for flush plates Visign
Model Year built:
8139 from 05/2006
en_INT
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Table of contents

Table of contents
1.1
1.2
1.3
Target groups 4
Labelling of notes 4
About this translated version 5
2 Product information 6
2.1
2.2
2.2.1
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
Standards and regulations 6
Intended use 6
Areas of use 6
Product description 7
Overview 7
Compatible components 7
Sound protection 9
Technical data 9
3 Handling 10
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.3
3.4
Assembly information 10
Mounting conditions 10
Installation dimensions 11
Required tools 11
Assembly 12
Mounting WC element 12
Connecting concealed cistern 14
Preparing optional actuation versions 18
Setting the flush volume 19
Cleaning and maintenance 20
Disposal 20
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About these instructions for use

1 About these instructions for use

Trade mark rights exist for this document; for further information, go to viega.com/legal.

1.1 Target groups

The information in this instruction manual is directed at the following groups of people:
n Heating and sanitary professionals and trained personnel
Individuals without the abovementioned training or qualification are not permitted to mount, install and, if required, maintain this product. This restriction does not extend to possible operating instructions.
1.2
The installation of Viega products must take place in accordance with the general rules of engineering and the Viega instructions for use.
Labelling of notes
Warning and advisory texts are set aside from the remainder of the text and are labelled with the relevant pictographs.
DANGER! This symbol warns against possible life-threatening injury.
WARNING! This symbol warns against possible serious injury.
CAUTION! This symbol warns against possible injury.
NOTICE! This symbol warns against possible damage to property.
Notes give you additional helpful tips.
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1.3 About this translated version

This instruction for use contains important information about the choice of product or system, assembly and commissioning as well as intended use and, if required, maintenance measures. The information about the products, their properties and application technology are based on the current standards in Europe (e. g. EN) and/or in Germany (e. g. DIN/DVGW).
Some passages in the text may refer to technical codes in Europe/ Germany. These should serve as recommendations in the absence of corresponding national regulations. The relevant national laws, stand‐ ards, regulations, directives and other technical provisions take priority over the German/European directives specified in this manual: The information herein is not binding for other countries and regions; as said above, they should be understood as a recommendation.
About these instructions for use
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2 Product information

2.1 Standards and regulations

The following standards and regulations apply to Germany / Europe. National regulations can be found on the relevant web site of your country at viega.com/standards.
Regulations from section: Fields of application / Mounting conditions
Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐
suitable masonry walls EN 1996-1-1
suitable concreted walls DIN 1045
Product information
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2.2 Intended use

2.2.1 Areas of use

Regulations from section: Sound protection
Scope / Notice Regulations applicable in Ger‐
many
Fulfilled noise protection require‐ ments
Fulfilled noise protection require‐ ments
Fulfilled noise protection require‐ ments
The Viega Eco Plus WC element is suitable for mounting on load­bearing concrete floors.
DIN 4109
DIN 4109 (additional sheet 2)
VDI 4100 SSt I-SSt II
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2.3 Product description

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2.3.1 Overview

Product information
Fig. 1: Scope of delivery
1 - flush actuation site protection 2 - Viega concealed cistern 2H 3 - Viega WC element 4 - flushing pipe 5 - fixing for the WC ceramic 6 - drain elbow 7 - protective plug for flushing pipe 8 - protective plug for drain elbow 9 - reducer 10 - screws for fixing onto support profile 11 - threaded rods for fixing sanitary objects 12 - Fixing set (threaded rods, dowels, nuts, washers)

2.3.2 Compatible components

The WC element is compatible with all common WC ceramics, even with larger projection (barrier-free).
The WC element can be extended by the following compatible compo‐ nents:
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Odour extraction
Connection installation set
Product information
n odour extraction via flushing pipe (model 8310.26) n connection installation set (model 8350.14)
Installation of the WC element into the modular Viegaswift pre-wall installation system (model 8110.5) is possible.
Mount the components in accordance with the respective instructions for use.
The odour extraction is suitable for the reduction of odour nuisance in inside bathrooms and heavily frequented toilet facilities. The odour extraction is directly connected to the ventilation system.
Compatible flush plates
The installation set is suitable for the connection of an electrical actua‐ tion. The installation set consists of an empty pipe, a cavity wall socket and the relative, required clip. The empty pipe connects the cavity wall socket with the concealed cistern.
Product Name Model
Standard Flush plate Standard 1 8180.1
Visign for Style Flush plate
8315.1
Visign for Style 10
Flush plate
8331.1
Visign for Style 11
Flush plate
8332.1
Visign for Style 12
Flush plate
8332.4
Visign for Style 12
Flush plate
8333.1
Visign for Style 13
Flush plate
8334.1
Visign for Style 14
Functional unit 8332.3
Visign for More Flush plate Visign for More
8352.1
100
Flush plate Visign for More
8351.1
101
Flush plate Visign for More
8354.1
104
Flush plate Visign for More
8357.1
105
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Product Name Model
Product information
Visign for Care sensitive
Visign for Style sensitive
Visign for More sensitive
Visign for Public Flush plate
Flush plate sensitive Visign for Care
Flush plate sensitive Visign for Style
Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 100
Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 100
Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 105
Visign for Public 1
Flush plate Visign for Public 2
Flush plate Visign for Public 5
Flush plate Visign for Public 6
Remote actuation Visign for Public 1
8352.21
8315.11
230 V 8352.11
6.5 V 8352.12
8357.11
8326.1
8327.1
8326.16
8326.15
8326.21

2.3.3 Sound protection

2.3.4
Flush volume
Technical data
Cover plate Visign for Public 8326.9
The WC element complies with the noise insulation requirements speci‐ fied in section Ä „Regulations from section: Sound protection“ on page 6.
Small flush volume Factory setting approx. 3 l
Setting range approx. 3–4 l
Large flush volume Factory setting approx. ca. 6 l
Setting range approx. 6–9 l
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3 Handling

3.1 Assembly information

3.1.1 Mounting conditions

Suitable walls
The Viega WC element is suitable for mounting on masonry wall con‐ structions pursuant to the regulations in section Ä „Regulations from section: Fields of application / Mounting conditions“ on page 6.
The WC element may only be mounted on even wall surfaces.
Construction height
With the construction height, the marked height of the upper edge of the finished floor must be observed.
Handling
WC ceramic
Actuation
The WC element can only be used in combination with wall-hung WCs (fixing gauges for bore hole 180 mm or 230 mm).
The WC element can be extended by a remote actuation Visign for Public1 (model 8326.21) or by an electronic actuation (model
8350.31 or 8350.32), as well as by sensitive flush plates (model 8352.21,
8352.11). The corresponding actuation method must be prepared before the WC element is clad and tiled.
The corresponding empty pipe (included in the scope of delivery of the remote actuation) is required when preparing the remote actuation Visign for Public1.
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3.1.2 Installation dimensions

Handling

3.1.3 Required tools

Fig. 2: WC element 8139 dimensions
The following tools are required for mounting the WC element:
n drill with 10 mm drill bit n fork or ring spanner: 13 mm / 19 mm / 27 mm n fork or ring spanner: 27 mm
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3.2 Assembly

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3.2.1 Mounting WC element

Handling
Mark the holes for the floor supports.
Drill the holes for the floor supports.
Align the WC element in accordance with the cutting check and secure onto the floor (size 13).
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Clip in the drain elbow.
click
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If necessary, mount the reducer.
Handling
Screw in the threaded rods for the WC ceramic.
Pull the plastic protective sleeves over the threaded rods.
Double clad the WC element with IFGP cladding panels (model
8055.10) (2 x 12.5 mm).
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3.2.2 Connecting concealed cistern

Laterally extricable water connection
If there is not enough space when pressing the water connection, the water connection can be pulled out to the side.
Screw the ½ inch connector into the wall lead-in.
Counter with a fork spanner (size 27).
Handling
Loosen the plastic union nut.
Pull the wall lead-in out.
Press the connection.
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Handling
Push the wall lead-in back into the plastic clamp.
The long key surface (size 25) must face up or down.
If the wall lead-in snaps home into the groove, it has reached the correct position.
Tighten the union nut.
Loosen (size 19) the flexible hose at the filling valve.
Open the corner valve.
Flush the pipeline.
Close the corner valve.
Mount (size 19) the flexible hose onto the filling valve.
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Conversion water connection upwards (optional)
Loosen (size 19) the flexible hose at the corner valve.
Unscrew the plastic union nut.
Pull the corner valve inwards out of the wall lead-in.
Handling
Remove the plastic union nut.
Remove the wall lead-in inwards.
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Handling
Loosen the closing cap on the left-hand upper side of the concealed cistern.
Close the opening on the side with the closing cap.
Push the wall lead-in from inside into the upper opening.
Insert the corner valve into the wall lead-in.
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Screw the plastic union nut onto wall lead-in.
X
X
Mount (size 19) the flexible hose onto the corner valve.
Handling

3.2.3 Preparing optional actuation versions

Prepare remote actuation
The corresponding empty pipe (included in the scope of delivery of the remote actuation) is required when preparing the remote actuation Visign for Public1 (model 8326.21).
Lead the empty pipe from the hollow wall socket into the concealed cistern.
Distance from the remote actuation to the cistern (x)
n min. 1.0 m n max. 1.7 m
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Prepare electrical actuation
X1
X2
X3
Positioning of the cistern power pack
n X1= max. 0.75 m n X2= max. 2.75 m with an extension cable, 1 x article number 628 505 n X3= max. 4.75 m with two extension cables, 2 x article number 628

3.2.4 Setting the flush volume

Handling
Lead empty pipe from the switch or button into the concealed cis‐ tern, to connect the concealed socket and concealed cistern.
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Small flush volume
Immediate re-flushing of the flush volume is possible at the factory settings.
The WC element is factory-set at a small flush of approx. 3 l. The small flush volume can be set at three levels: approx. 3 l / 3.5 l / 4 l.
Remove the drain valve from the concealed cistern.
Push the slide control on the side of the overflow pipe to the desired small flush volume:
n Top position: approx. 3 l n Middle position: approx. 3.5 l n Bottom position: approx. 4 l
The positions can be identified by the notches.
Large flush volume
The WC element is factory-set at a large flush volume of approx. 6 l. The large flush volume can be set continuously from approx. 6 l up to approx. 9 l.
Remove the drain valve from the concealed cistern.
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Push the slide control below the drain valve to the desired large flush volume:
n left: approx. 6 l n right: approx. 9 l

3.3 Cleaning and maintenance

Handling
Cleaning and maintenance of the concealed cistern
The concealed cistern is constantly under mechanical, chemical, and physical stress. For this reason, the components must be cleaned as required, and the drain and filling valve seals renewed.
In areas or regions with hard water due to high concentration of calcium or magnesium salts, there is the risk of limescale deposits developing on the inlet and drain valves. The valves may have to be replaced, depending on the extent of the deposits.
3.4
Disposal
Separate the product and packaging materials (e. g. paper, metal, plastic or non-ferrous metals) and dispose of in accordance with valid national legal requirements.
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