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Wesco FLUSHMASTER WES10-M User manual

FLUSHMASTER
Mains Powered
PIR Urinal Control
CISTERN FILL
INSTALLATION & SET UP
GUIDE
INTRODUCTION SAVING WATER & ENERGY
WES10 - Flushmaster [email protected] www.wesproducts.co.uk
Within the installation pack you will find:
●The Flushmaster Control Box with a 2 metre valve plug
cable & power supply attached.
●1 solenoid Valve.
●1 9v Battery.
●Screws & fixings.
●Instruction guide.
Alarm Modes:
LCD displays - BATTERY IS BAD - in the menu.
The Battery should be replaced immediately.
If the power is disconnected whilst the menu is displayed,
the Flushmaster may lock-up & cease to respond to the
buttons, in this case the RESET button must be pressed
which restores the Flushmaster to its initial set up state & all
settings will need to be re-entered.
A Battery Low condition is indicated by a short beep.
When replacing the battery, make sure that the display is
blank before disconnecting the power, otherwise the contents
of the memory will be lost. If all of the power is disconnected,
the Flushmaster retains its settings for 30 seconds.
Only use quality replacement Alkaline Batteries.
The Flushmaster can function with just mains power but we
recommend using a back up battery incase of power cuts etc.
If the LCD displays - VALVE FAULT - in the menu.
A valve fault condition will also be indicated by a warbling alarm
this means that the valve is either stuck open or closed.
This could mean that the valve is faulty, the valve is being
operated outside its pressure range or that the wiring is faulty.
In all of these cases the valve & wires must be checked,
serviced or replaced, do not allow the system to operate if
this alarm is sounding as water will be wasted.
Default Settings:
Fill Time 6 Min, Delay Time 30 Min, Janitor flush 24 Hours.
WARRANTY
12 months parts replacement only, no responsibility can be
taken for failure of the valve directly resulting from
contaminated water supplies, or improper installation of the
Flushmaster.
Features:
●Night time sleep mode.
●Alarms for low battery and faulty valve.
●Adjustable janitor flushing.
●Flush counter for water audit.
●Passive Infrared sensor technology.
●Potential for client branding.
●User friendly set up with internal LCD display menu
The Flushmaster uses a PIR motion sensor to detect the activity
in your washroom, this then triggers a delay and flush cycle only
when needed, saving money by reducing your water
consumption by up to 95% .
Basic Specification:
Control Box Grey ABS 120 x 80 x 50 mm.
Battery Type PP3 9Volt .
Cistern Fill Time 0 – 35 minutes (1 second steps).
Flush Delay 0 - 99 minutes (1 minute steps).
Light Sensor Automatic Selection.
Janitor Flush Set to flush every 1, 3, 6, 12, 24 or 48
hours after last motion was detected.
Flush Counter To check how many flushes have
occurred press the function button &
when in first screen press & hold the
adjust button for 3 seconds.
Fixed AC mains lead UK plug fitted. Can be cut off for direct
wiring into a fused spur.
Output 12vdc 2A maximum.
Rated Input Voltage 100-240Vac.
Valve
Valve Fault Warble Alarm.
Type 2mm Latching Solenoid Valve.
Voltage 6VDC / 40 ms Pulse.
Fittings 1/2” BSP / 15mm Compression.
Max Pressure 10 Bar.
Flushmaster NWP 1 - 7 Bar.
Service Interval 3 years (recommended).
SKU: WES10-M
Note: Do not fit the batteries in this step.
Separate the Flushmaster lid & back box by unscrewing the 4
screws on the lid & keep the lid in a safe / dry place.
Securely fix the back box to the ceiling then connect the cable
with the pre–fitted valve plug to the valve, it is recommended to
secure the cable with clips or plastic conduit, to prevent damage
or tampering after installation.
Take the Flushmaster lid & connect the plug on the valve
cable in the back box (1) to the valve connection on the PCB
in the lid (2), then connect the plug on the power cable in the
back box (3) to the power connection on the PCB in the lid (4).
STEP 3 ( Installing The Control Box )
STEP 1 ( Installing The Valve )
Turn off the water supply & identify a suitable location for
the valve. Remove a section of pipe & fit the valve taking
note of water flow direction marked on the underside of the
valve with either an “IN” mark or 1 for “In” & 2 for “Out”.
After the valve is installed turn on water supply & check for
leaks before proceeding.
Use the battery to open the valve by tapping the battery
contacts onto the 2 contacts on the valve (one polarity opens
the valve & turning the battery over closes the valve), let the
cistern fill & when it flushes immediately close the valve &
allow it to fully empty ready for the programming stage.
STEP 2 ( Control Box Location )
The Flushmaster will ideally be located on the ceiling in the
centre of the urinals to be controlled, facing downward & at
approx 0.5m - 0.8m from the cistern wall.
Mounting on a vertical wall is also permissible but not
recommended as false activation will occur from occupants
using other facilities in the washroom, thus causing
unnecessary water waste.
Avoid if possible locating the Flushmaster near heat sources or
where sunlight can fall on the PIR detector window to prevent
false activations.
Connect the power supply & insert the battery then immediately
press the reset button & wait 5 seconds for the LCD display to
illuminate.
If the power is connected & the Flushmaster is not set up
correctly then after 35 minutes a factory default setting is
activated followed by 5 minutes in test mode to provide some
basic hygiene flushing until the Flushmaster is set up correctly.
Default Settings:
Fill Time 6 Mins, Delay Time 30 Mins, Janitor flush 24 Hours
STEP 4 ( Pre - Programming Set Up )
PROGRAMMING
Before programming check water supply is back on & the cistern is empty.
ACTION LCD DISPLAYS
Connect the battery & then press
the Reset Button.
FLUSHMASTER (SERVICE 01803 521415)
V1.2.0 No 0000001 (EXAMPLE)
Wait 5 seconds. Fill Time
programming screen appears.
Press the Adjust Button to open
the valve & start filling the
cistern.
WITH CISTERN EMPTY, PRESS ADJUST TO
START FILL TIMING
FILL TIME: 00:00
Press the Adjust Button again
when water begins flushing into
urinal bowls.
PRESS ADJUST WHEN FLUSHING STARTS
FILL TIME: 06:00 (EXAMPLE)
Delay programming screen
appears.
Press the Adjust Button to
increase flush delay time in
minutes.
(The time between movement
detected & flushing starting)
Press the Function Button
when done.
PRESS ADJUST TO INCREASE .
PRESS FUNCTION WHEN DONE
DELAY TIME: 30 (EXAMPLE)
Janitor programming screen
appears.
Press the Adjust Button to
increase the Janitor flush
frequency in hour increments.
(Hygiene flush x hours after the
last motion was detected)
Press the Function Button
when done.
PRESS ADJUST TO INCREASE .
PRESS FUNCTION WHEN DONE
JANITOR: 12 (SUGGESTED SETTING)
Set-Up is complete & Test Mode
activates for 5 minutes.
TEST MODE ACTIVATED FOR 5 MINUTES
ONLY.
FIT LID TO CASE
Refit the lid securely to the back
box & see notes below for Test
Mode.
TO TEST THE FLUSHMASTER
Walk away from the region where the PIR sensor is set to
detect, wait 10 seconds, then approach the urinal area & make
sure that the LED test light flashes on the Flushmaster.
After the LED flashes, there is a 20 second delay before the PIR
starts sensing again.
After five minutes testing, the Flushmaster sounds a long beep
to signal that test mode is complete & that normal operation has
begun automatically.
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