Wellis WF00110 Clement Monoblock Rimless Toilet User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Wellis
Table of Contents
- Wellis WF00110 Clement Monoblock Rimless Toilet
- Before you start
- Required tools
- **Required parts
- Preparations
- Installing the toilet bowl
- Installing the push button
- Finalising the installation
- Setting up the Clement toilet flush and filling valve
- Handling instructions
- Problems and solutions
- DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
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Wellis WF00110 Clement Monoblock Rimless Toilet
Before you start
Before starting installation, read the instructions carefully to familiarise
yourself with the necessary tools, materials and the order of the installation
steps. Please keep this instruction guide after finishing the installation.
Before installation, check the toilet for damage during transport. If damage
is present or there is a visible defect, do not proceed with the installation
and inform the seller of the product immediately.
Caution: Risk of personal injury or product damage!
Handle with care! The porcelain toilet bowl can break or crack if the product
is handled carelessly.
- Be sure to observe all local plumbing and building codes.
- Carefully inspect your new toilet for any damage.
- If your current toilet does not have an angle valve under its tank, add one before installing the new toilet.
Required tools
**Required parts
**
Preparations
Installation of the tank – lower water inlet
- Check the position of the angle valve.
- Install the inlet valve into the tank. Close the other inlet opening of the tank with the help of the provided threaded plug.
- Place the tank on the toilet bowl so that the sealing ring is accurately positioned as well. Tighten the screws thoroughly so that the tank is level.
- Connect the water connection pipe to the tank and pull it through the suitable opening on the corresponding side for the toilet bowl.
- Connect the water connection pipe to the angle valve and check for leaks. Then turn off the angle valve and disconnect the connection pipe. Close the unused inlet opening with the supplied plug.
Installing the toilet bowl
- Determining the position of the connection pipe: Insert the connection pipe into the outlet opening of the toilet bowl and fit the other end into the opening of the waste water pipe stub.
- Use a pencil or template to mark the location of the fixing screws for the toilet bowl on the floor. With the flexible S-connection pipe option available from Wellis, both bottom and rear connections are possible.
- Drill the fixing holes for the places marked on the floor and insert the dowels.
- Place the washers on the hexagon socket head screws and fix the brackets to the floor.
- Fit the toilet bowl to the indicated location, while ensuring that the mounting brackets are connected to the toilet bowl connector.
- Place the washer rings into the fixing holes and secure the toilet bowl to the support brackets.
Installing the push button
Replace the tank lid and check the push buttons. Adjust the rods as necessary.
Finalising the installation
- Install the toilet seat according to the instruction guide provided with the seat.
- Fasten the water connection pipe to the angle valve permanently. Check for leaks.
- Apply a suitable sealant between the toilet bowl and the adjacent surfaces.
After the flush button is pressed, there will be a continuous flow of water in the toilet bowl until the tank is replenished, so as to fill the trap element with the correct amount of water. Sound pressure when flushing: 85-95 dB
Setting up the Clement toilet flush and filling valve
Setting the amount of water for a low volume flush
The amount of water for a low volume flush can be adjusted with the blue
slider according to the scale located on its left side.
Setting the amount of water for a high volume flush
The amount of water for a high volume flush can be adjusted with the larger
blue adjustment device, again according to the scale on the left side. (The
numbers on the scales indicate the amount of flush water in litres.)
Adjusting the float height
The float height can be adjusted by moving the float housing up and down. This
allows you to set the amount of water used up before the valve starts to
refill.
After setting the locking element to the open position, the blue housing can be moved up and down on the filling valve housing. After adjustment, the locking element must be snapped back into the closed position.
Locking element in the open and closed positions
Adjusting the amount of water in the tank:
- Push the peg off.
- Release the bayonet catch by unscrewing the valve body.
- Adjust the desired amount of water (litres) according to the scale by moving the valve body up/down.
- Lock the bayonet catch again (slight click) by twisting the valve body in the opposite direction.
- Push the mounting pin back in until it snaps back into place properly.
Handling instructions
Do not use abrasive or scouring cleaners to clean the toilet bowl and seat as they can scratch and scrape the toilet bowl and seat. Do not use cleaning agents containing chlorine as they can seriously damage the assembly elements. Use warm water or liquid detergent to clean the surface and wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
Problems and solutions
A: The filling valve will not close.
- Open the filling valve cap and clean the valve seal or replace the seal if it is defective or cracked.
- The float is positioned too high. Position the valve float correctly by adjusting the threaded mechanism.
- Replace the filter net if it is worn.
- Check the tightness of the structure.
B: Water leaks under the tank:
- The assembly screws must be tightened.
- The sealing between the toilet bowl and the tank is not positioned correctly or is worn out. Replace the sealing.
C. Poor flush performance
- Adjust the water level inside the tank.
- Check that the water supply valve is fully open.
- Clean the inlets to the drain pipe and the holes at the rim of the toilet bowl to remove any material that may cause clogging.
D. No flushing
- Check that the water supply valve is closed.
- Check that the water pipe is not blocked.
E. Filling the tank takes a long time.
- Check that the water tank valve is fully open.
- Check that the inlet valve pipe is not leaking.
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