PORSGRUND 970.066.00.0_01 Actuator Buttons with Electronic Flush Actuation User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- PORSGRUND
Table of Contents
OPERATION MANUAL
Safety
About this document
This document is aimed at operators of Spira and Glow actuator buttons with
electronic flush actuation, mains or battery operation.
Intended use
Spira and Glow actuator buttons with electronic flush actuation are intended
for the automatic flush actuation of Spira and Glow exposed cisterns. Use for
any other purpose is deemed improper.
Alert levels and symbols in this manual
Alert levels and symbols
ATTENTION
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, can lead to material damage.
Refers to important information.
Safety notes
- Operation, care and maintenance may only be performed by the operator as described in this operation manual.
- Repairs, conversions and additional installations may only be made by trained, skilled persons within the sanitation sector.
- Live parts may only be replaced by trained, skilled persons within the electronics sector.
- Only original spare parts and accessories produced by the manufacturer may be used.
Technical data
| Mains operation| Battery operation 1)
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Protection class| II| —
Protection degree| IP44| IP54
Nominal voltage| 230 V AC| —
Mains frequency| 50 Hz| —
Battery type| —| Alkaline battery (1.5 V AA)
Operating voltage| 6 V DC| 6 V DC
Power consumption| 1.8 W| 1.8 W
Power consumption on standby| 0.0003 W| 0.0003 W
- Battery service life: approx. 1 year based on 20 actuations per day
Operation
Actuating a single flush
A single flush (approx. 6 l) is set at the factory. It is possible to switch
over to a dual flush if required. → See “Switching over to dual flush”, page
5.
▶ Place your hand over the sensor at a distance of 0 to 10 cm for approx. 0.5
seconds. Result
✓ Both LEDs light up and a flush is actuated.
Switching over to dual flush
A single flush is set at the factory. The flush control can be switched over
to a dual flush (2/4 l) as follows:
- Disconnect the power supply cable.
- Reconnect the power supply cable and wait until the bottom LED flashes once.✓ The flush control is in programming mode for 2 minutes.
- Place your hand over the sensor until both LEDs light up.
- Wait 2 minutes until the LEDs flash once and the flush control has exited programming mode.
✓ The flush control has been switched over to dual flush.
Actuating the large flush volume (approx. 4 l):
▶ Place your hand over the sensor at a distance of 0 to 10 cm for approx. 2 seconds. Result
✓ Both LEDs light up and a flush is actuated.
Actuating the small flush volume (approx. 2 l):
▶ Place your hand over the sensor at a distance of 0 to 10 cm for approx. 0.5 seconds. Result
✓ The bottom LED lights up and a flush is actuated.
To reset the single flush, repeat steps 1–4 described above. At step 3, place your hand over the sensor until the bottom LED lights up.
Interval flush
An interval flush is programmed at the factory. If no flush has taken place
within 72 hours, a flush is actuated automatically. This ensures that the trap
does not dry out and that the supply pipe is regularly flushed.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction | Cause | Action |
---|---|---|
No flush actuation | Mains operation: network failure | ►Check the power supply. |
Battery operation: dead batteries
If the batteries are almost dead, the LEDs will flash alternately. Flushes
will still be actuated.| ►Replace the batteries. → See “Replacing the
batteries”, page 8.
Closed water supply valve| ► Open the water supply valve.
Incorrect flushes (too soon, too late, unwanted)| Contaminated or wet sensor
window| ►Clean or dry the sensor window.
Scratched sensor window| ►Contact a skilled person.
Maintenance
Activating cleaning mode
To clean the WC, the flush actuation can be suppressed for 2 minutes:
▶ Place your hand over the sensor at a distance of 0 to 10 cm for more than 10
seconds. Result
✓ The bottom LED flashes for 2 minutes. The flush actuation is suppressed
during this time.
Replacing the batteries
Batteries that are almost dead are indicated by LEDs which flash alternately.
Prerequisite
– 4 replacement batteries (alkaline batteries, 1.5 V, AA) are available.
- Demount the battery holder.
- Remove and dispose of the dead batteries.
- Insert new batteries.
- Mount the battery holder.
Disposal
Constituents
This product meets the requirements of Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS)
(restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment).
Disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin means that waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE) must be disposed of separately and not with other
non-recyclable waste. End users are legally obliged to return old equipment to
public waste disposal authorities, distributors, or Geberit for proper
disposal. Many distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are obliged
to take back WEEE free of charge. Contact the responsible sales or service
company to return the WEEE to Geberit.
Used batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed within the old
equipment, as well as lamps that can be removed from the old equipment in a
non-destructive manner, must be separated from the old equipment before being
handed over to a disposal point.
If personal data is stored on the old equipment, end users themselves are
responsible for deleting it before handing it over to a disposal point.
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