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Hand dryer
Service tool x1
Side bracket and seal assembly x1
1
Unpacking.
Use caution when removing the casing. The casing may have sharp
edges/corners which may cut or cause harm.
• Place the main body on a cloth to avoid marking its surface.
• Remove the security screws from the main body using the service
tool provided. Store safely.
• Lift the backplate out of the main body.
• If electrical wiring entry is to be from the rear, remove the rubber
grommet from the rear electrical wiring entry hole. Store safely.
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Positioning.
CaUtion
Before installation decide if the electrical wiring entry is to be from
(3.1) the rear or (3.2) the side. Follow the relevant instructions.
note: This product is not recommended for mounting onto porous
wall surfaces (e.g. drywall) without a splashback, to avoid discoloring
or damage to unprotected walls. (A back panel for this product is
available from Dyson.)
CaUtion: Do not use the backplate as a guide when drilling. Ensure
no pipe work (gas, water, air) or electrical cables, wires or ductwork
are located directly behind the drilling/mounting area.
• Select the appropriate height. Recommended heights are shown,
but may need to be adjusted for each individual installation.
Recommended height measurements are from the floor.
51" adult male height.
50" adult female height.
41" wheelchair user height.
36.5" children 5-8 years old height.
40.5" children 8-11 years old height.
43.5" child 11-14 years old height.
• Minimum clearances are: above, 1.2"; sides, 8.7". There should be
no obstruction between the unit and the floor.
• Measure the location on the wall. If electrical wiring entry is to be
from the rear, the electrical wiring from the wall must align with rear
electrical wiring entry point in the backplate.
• Mark the location on the wall with a pencil. Use the backplate to
mark the locations for the four fixing points.
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• Drill holes.
• Fix the optional back panel if required.
3.1
Rear electrical wiring entry.
Fixing the backplate to the wall.
Fit the backplate securely to the wall using the appropriate hardware
for the wall type and weight of the unit. Do not use counter-sunk
screws. Do not secure tightly until after the electrical wiring has
been secured.
installing the electrical wiring.
• Cut the entry hole in the rubber grommet to the correct size: leave a
hole smaller than the diameter of the electrical wiring to ensure the
electrical wiring fits tightly.
• Pull the electrical wiring through the grommet. Ensure the electrical
wiring is long enough to route correctly through the backplate to the
terminal block. The electrical wiring must sit in the dedicated channel.
• Fit the grommet into the backplate. Ensure it is secure.
• Secure the screws in the backplate.
• Proceed with step 4, 'Connecting to terminal block'.
3.2
Side electrical wiring entry.
imPoRtant
Electrical wiring entry can be either from the left or the right. Decide
which before you start. The unit is designed to have only one side
electrical wiring entry point.
note: If the side entry option is chosen, a fifth hole will need to be
drilled in the wall. Make sure you work on the correct side for the
installation. The break-out on the main body must match up with the
bracket on the backplate. Once the break-out panel on the main body
has been removed there is no option to swap sides.
• Ensure you work only on the side of the fascia that you have chosen
for the electrical wiring entry point.
• Use pliers to carefully nip out only one premarked break-out panel
in the correct side of the main body. Align to one of the edges and
break off an initial part of the panel.
• Align to the other edge and break off the second part of the panel.
• Break off the whole part from the center.
• After break off clean up the excess plastic.
• Drill holes.
CaUtion: Do not use the backplate as a guide when drilling. Ensure
no pipe work (gas, water, air) or electrical cables, wires or ductwork
are located directly behind the drilling/mounting area.
• Pull the electrical wiring through the side bracket and side bracket
seal as shown. Ensure that electrical wiring is long enough to route
correctly through the backplate to the terminal block.
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(NOTE: Electrical wiring length will be different for left and right
side entries.)
note: Ensure suitable cable gland/conduit connector is used
(not provided) for the installation.
Fixing the backplate to the wall.
Fit the main unit securely to the wall using the appropriate hardware
for the wall type and weight of the unit. Slide the side bracket into
the recess between the wall and the backplate. Screw to the wall and
secure with the appropriate fitting. Do not use counter-sunk screws.
4
Connecting to terminal block.
Warning: risk of electric shock!
Ensure power is not connected.
• Ensure the electrical wiring does not sit above the electrical wiring
guide from the electrical wiring entry point to the terminal block. If
the electrical wiring sits above the guide walls it may interfere with
main components, prevent the security screws being fitted correctly,
or risk the main body being forced onto the backplate, causing
damage.
• Unscrew the electrical wiring clamp from the backplate. Remove the
electrical wiring terminal block holder.
• Open the flap on the terminal block holder. Secure the line, neutral
and ground wires into the correct terminal block locations as
indicated on the terminal block holder.
• Verify the connections are correct before proceeding.
• Close the flap on the terminal block holder and fit it into the
backplate.
• Screw in and secure the electrical wiring clamp.
CaUtion: Do not overtighten and crush the electrical wiring.
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attaching main body.
CaUtion: Do not overtighten screws.
• Hook the main body of the unit over the top rim of the backplate.
• Swing the main body of the unit down onto the back plate. (For
installations with the electrical wiring entry on the side, ensure that
the side bracket seal is correctly seated against the main body.)
• Insert and tighten the (2) security screws into the side of the main
body as illustrated. Recommended torque of 0.5-0.7NM.
• Turn power on.
• CALIBRATION CYCLE: Once the unit is installed, the sensors need
time to calibrate to the surroundings. The unit goes through a
2 minute calibration cycle when first powered on. It is essential
that during this time no objects are left directly below or in close
proximity to the unit, and that you do not try and activate the unit.
After 2 minutes you can use as normal. If you have any issues with