Electrical Connections; Alarm Operation - SFA SANICUBIC 2 Pro Installation Instructions

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FIXING THE SANICUBIC UNIT TO THE FLOOR
8h
The SANICUBIC
®
2 Pro unit is equipped with fittings to hold it
on the floor and
prevent it from turning or moving.
1- Place the unit on the desired spot.
2- Locate the 2 holes for attachment to the floor.
3- Place the 2 pins
on the floor then replace the appliance.
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4- Fix the unit in place with the screws

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

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1- The electrical installation work must be carried out by a
qualified electrician.
The electrical installation must comply with the standards in
force in the country concerned
1- The power supply must be of the class 1 type. The unit must
be connected via an earthed connection box. The electric
power circuit must be protected by a high-sensitivity 30 mA
differential circuit breaker set at 20 A. The connection must be
used solely to power the SANICUBIC
on the unit is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufactu-
rer or its after-sales service to avoid all danger.
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ALARM OPERATION

1/ General alarms:
High level alarm:
If the water level in the unit is abnormally high: the buzzer is
triggered and the red LED comes on; the other motor starts
up 3 seconds later (see the illustration showing the control
keyboard).
Temporary alarm:
If one of the 2 motors runs for more than 1 minute: the buzzer is
triggered and the red alarm LED comes on; the other motor starts
up 3 seconds later.
Mains power supply alarm:
In the event of a mains power failure (or if the unit is
unplugged): the buzzer is triggered and the red alarm LED
comes on; the yellow mains power LED also flashes.
2/ Resetting the general alarms:
If the problem that has triggered one of the alarms referred to
above ceases, the buzzer stops, but the red alarm LED stays
on to memorize the fact that the system has met with a
problem.
One of two keys on the keyboard is used to switch the buzzer
off in all cases, but it only switches the red LED off if the pro-
blem that triggered the alarm has been dealt with. The alarm
lights on the remote control box also stay on until the problem
has been dealt with. This avoids the risk of having a system
"abandoned" in fault status.
UNIT ALARM
"General
"Mains"
Alarm"
LED
.
B
®
2 Pro. If the power lead
motor 1
motor 2
"override"
"override"
LED
REMOTE ALARM MODULE
red
general
alarm
LED
The remote alarm module is connected to the SANICUBIC
Pro via an HF link. It receives the various types of alarm
information from the unit. If other HF appliances interfere with
the system, a switching system is fitted for the HF code lin-
king the base board with the remote alarm module.
The code can be changed using the switches located on the
2 boards.
In the event of interference with
other HF equipment or other
SANICUBIC
2 Pro units installed
®
nearby, unplug the unit
and the remote module,
flip one of the 4 switches (or several
swithces) on the unit board,
and do the same on the remote unit
board.
WARNING:
You should have the same
code on the unit board and on the
remote alarm board.
To install the module on a wall, see illustration:
The alarm module has 5 LEDS and a buzzer.
The LEDs only come on if a fault has been detected.
1/ The red Led "general alarm" LED mirror operation of the
corresponding LED on the base board.
2/ The yellow "HF reception" LED mirrors operation of the
yellow mains power supply LED on the base board:
- On steadily = transmission OK, base board powered by
the mains supply
- Flashing = transmission OK, but mains power supply fault
on the base board (which is thus operating on its battery
power supply)
- Off = no HF reception from the base board = loss of HF
signal, or base board battery flat, or base board failure.
yellow
green
transmission
mains
alarm
alarm
LED
LED
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