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GUARANTEE
SANIWALL
®
Pro
is guaranteed for 2 years subject to
correct installation and usage as described in these
instructions.
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REMOVAL
DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BE-
FORE PROCEEDING
HOW TO CHECK THE MACERATOR
1- DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY
Turn off the toilet cistern tap. Bail out as much
water as possible from the toilet bowl siphon.
2 - Remove the toilet bowl.
3 - Remove the casing and the hatch to access the
removable frame .
4 - If a foreign body is preventing rotation, try to
remove it through the hole of the
toilet inlet seal
u
sing a screwdriver or a piece of flexible wire (first,
remove the discharge sleeve ).
WARNING!
Never try to reach in with your hand to release
the cutters (extremely sharp blades).
5 - If the non-return valve in the elbow is clogged,
remove the elbow from the soil pipe , and clean
it (if needs be, change the flap by undoing the
valve which unlocks by turning) if necessary.
Information only for approved service engineers:
- Take off the toilet bowl
- Disconnect the plumbing and electrical connections
- Unscrew the 4 bolts
- Pull the removable frame
- Unscrew the half-clamp
- Remove the macerator for repair or exchange
Once maintenance is complete, carry out the above
steps in reverse order.
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PROBLEM
The unit stops
abnormally
The unit starts itself up
intermittently
The motor is juddering
and the water in the
bowl is going down
very slowly
The motor is operating
normally but no longer
stops or runs for a long
time
The motor no longer
activates
The motor is running
with a rattling noise
or hums without
running
PROBABLE CAUSE
• The unit has been
running for too long
(thermal cut-
out)
Defective control
system
The connected
sanitary appliances
are leaking
The non-return valve
is leaking
The vent on the cover
is clogged up
The height or length of
drainage pipework is over
the specification or there
are too many elbows
(reducing flow)
The pump chamber is
blocked
Electrical power
supply is not active
• Defective plug
Defective motor or
control system
• Foreign object
blocki
ng
motor
• Defective motor or
control system
SOLUTION
• Remove the plug.
Wait an hour, then
plug back in
Otherwise, call an ap
proved service
engineer
Check the installation
upstream
Clean or replace the
non-return valve
Clear the vent
Check the installation
Otherwise, call an
approved service
engineer
Connect the unit to the
electricity
Otherwise, call an
approved service
engineer
Remove th
e foreign
object
Otherwise, call an
approved service
engineer
POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE MEASURES
Some problems with macerator functionality have
minor causes which you can rectify yourself.
Please refer to the table below in order to diagnose
and resolve your problems.
THE UNIT MUST ONLY BE OPENED BY AN APPROVED
SERVICE ENGINEER
THE MACERATOR SHOULD ALWAYS BE
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY
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