Dudley Wave S3 User manual

Wave S3
Smart Flush Actuator
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© 2016 Thomas Dudley Ltd 13213 iss A
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MAIL: Thomas Dudley Ltd | P.O.Box 28 | Birmingham New Road | Dudley | West Midlands | DY1 4SN
TEL: 0121 557 5411
FAX: 0121 557 5345
EMAIL: sales@thomasdudley.co.uk
WEBSITE: www.thomasdudley.co.uk

64x Fixing Screw
(No.10 x 25mm Countersunk)
5
Power Supply
3Tunnel
2Mounting Frame
Main Unit
1
Pack Contents
1
Cleaning Instructions
IMPORTANT:
Clean with a soft damp cloth only.
Do not user scourers, bleach or other abrasive cleaning
products.
4Instructions & Fixing Template
Wave S3
Smart Flush Actuator
© 2016 Thomas Dudley Ltd | R331135 | 13362 IssA
Thomas Dudley Ltd | P.O.Box 28 | Birmingham New Road | Dudley | West Midlands | DY1 4SN www.thomasdudley.co.uk
Fixing Template
SOLID LINE
SELECT CORRECT CUTTING LINE
DOTTED LINE
Mounting Option 1
Use solid line as cutting guide when
fixing directly to panels or walls
205 mm
(Panel/wall fixing hole only)
(Panel/wall fixing hole only)
116 mm
198 mm
109 mm
Mounting Option 2 or 3
Use dotted line as cutting guide when
fixing to Thomas Dudley bridging tunnel
Wave S3
Smart Flush Actuator
© 2016 Thomas Dudley Ltd | R330287 | 13022 Iss A
MAIL: Thomas Dudley Ltd | P.O.Box 28 | Birmingham New Road | Dudley | West Midlands | DY1 4SN
TEL: 0121 557 5411
FAX: 0121 557 5345
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.thomasdudley.co.uk
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Mounting
2
Step 1
Cut recess into wall or panelling.
Important: For exact dimensions refer to xing
template (enclosed), ensuring that the correct
cutting line is used corresponding to Mounting
Options 1, 2 or 3 below
When raised the toilet’s lid and
seat must not obstruct the
Wave unit in any way
Step 2
Install mounting frame and bridging tunnel
(if required) into wall recess.
See mounting options below
Mounting Option 1
Mounting frame only. Install mounting frame
directly to wall.
Mounting Option 3
Mounting frame with bridging tunnel.
Tunnel is used to clamp mounting frame to
wall and provide an internal service aperture
as shown. Tunnel must be cut to a depth
slightly less than the wall thickness to allow
for clamping.
Note: Longer screws may be required for
larger wall thicknesses (not included).
Mounting Option 2
Mounting frame with bridging tunnel. Tunnel
is used to clamp mounting frame to wall and
provide a bridging service aperture as shown.
Tunnel must be cut to required depth.

Connections
3
Step 1
Connect pneumatic tubes.
Step 2
Connect power supply
Step 3
Flush test. Place the unit onto the mounting frame (no need to lock) and initiate
a full and partial ush independently by waving a hand in front of the ush icon.
If successful proceed to Section 5 Fill Delay
If either or both ushes were unsuccessful proceed to Section 4 Boosting
Full Flush
Connect white/clear
pneumatic tube to the
port marked with a full
round symbol.
Wiring Transformer
Wire the transformer to a suitable 3A
fused spur. Ensure all electrical work is
undertaken by a qualied electrician
and is in compliance with all relevant
statutory electrical standards.
Power Up
Plug the power jack into
the socket in the rear of
the unit.
Note: When powered up
the front icons will ash
red, green then blue.
Partial Flush
Connect green pneumatic
tube to the port marked
with a half round symbol.

Flush Boost
4
Fill Delay
5
Step 3
To store Boost settings wait 5 seconds until
the icons return to blue.
Step 1
Measure the ll time after several
full ushes and record an average.
Step 2
Using a at-ended screwdriver
rotate the ll delay dial to a
duration suitable to the time
previously recorded.
This sets the delay period between consecutive ushes to allow the cistern to
rell. This can be set at a range of time periods between 15 and 120 seconds
which are visible on the ll delay dial.
If the ush test carried out in Section 3 failed on either or both ush options
a Boost can be independently applied to deliver more air to the valve.
Step 1
Press any rear button once to enter Boost Mode.
The current boost setting will now be displayed for both full and partial ush.
Step 2
Toggle Boost ON and OFF for full and partial
ush using the rear buttons.
OR
FULL PARTIAL
OFF
ON

Activation Detection Range (ADR) Configuration
6
Default
The unit will give complete ushing functionality using the factory set default
range of 2m. However, if a permanent object such as an opposing wall or
cubicle door is within 2m, the unit will be permanently illuminated.
The Activation Detection Range or ADR is the distance at which the unit rst
detects a user and illuminates ready for use. There are 3 modes of setup used
to congure the unit to its specic WC environment.
Step 1
Initiate the ADR scanning procedure by
simultaneously pressing both rear buttons.
The unit will begin to beep.
Step 2 (Automatic)
Whilst beeping, promptly place the unit onto the
mounting frame (no need to lock) and vacate the
area ensuring that any cubicle doors are closed.
Step 3
Immediately before scanning, the unit will beep
more rapidly and scanning will commence.
Ensure the area remains in its inactive state for
the duration of the scanning procedure.
Step 4
On completion of the scanning procedure the
unit will sound a long beep. The ADR is now
set just short of the nearest large static object.
Manual
To set a range shorter than the default 2m range.
This procedure is suited to open WC spaces such
as domestic bathrooms. Follow the automatic
setup procedure but replace Step 2 as below.
Automatic Setup
Sets the unit to ignore permanent objects within
the default 2m range. This procedure is suited to
enclosed WC spaces such as cubicles.
Automatic
Manual
Step 2 (Manual)
Whilst beeping, promptly place the unit onto the
mounting frame (no need to lock). The installer
should stand in front of the unit at the
required ADR range for the duration of the
scanning procedure.

Locking the Unit
7
Step 1
Locate the locking toggles.
Step 2
Using a suitably sized screwdriver or allen key, turn the locking toggles inwards
approximately 45° to the lock position.

Activation
When a user moves into the
ADR, the ush icons will
illuminate blue and remain so
until the user moves out of
range.
Flushing
Wave your hand within 4cm
of the icon that represents
the type of ush you require.
The full square gives a full
ush and the half lled
square gives a water saving
Relling
During the relling of the cistern both icons will
illuminate red to indicate that ushing is temporarily
unavailable. When relled both icons will either
illuminate blue if the user is still within range, or
become inactive if the user has vacated the area.
Obstruction Warning
Flashing red icons indicate that there is an obstacle
hindering operation.
Operation
8
Inactive
When a user is outside the
activation detection range
(ADR) the icons are not
illuminated.
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partial ush. The selected icon will turn green as
the ush initiates while the unselected icon returns
to an inactive state.
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