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Oras Optima
Technical data:
Min. working pressure:
Max. working pressure:
Test pressure:
Max. water temperature 80°C (recommending water temperature + 55°C – + 65°C)
Installation
(see diagram 1)
The Oras Optima is a mixer faucet with a faucet interval of 150 + 3 mm and a nut thread of G3/4. Warm
water is connected to the left and cold water to the right. Incoming water must not be cross-
connected!
Temperature regulation
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turn temperature regulating handle (1) towards limit stop
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pull out temperature regulating handle
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turn on water
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regulate water temperature as desired (e.g. 38°) using temperature regulating handle (1)
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pull inside of handle straight out and replace it so that limit stop button reaches shoulder (5) in
regulating socket
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press temperature regulating handle into place
Regulating water volume
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turn volume regulating handle (6) to shut position (green limit stop button points to right)
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grip handle firmly and pull it out (if necessary, wrench carefully using, e.g., screw-driver)
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remove limit stop ring (7). By turning limit stop ring clockwise the flow declines and by turning it
anti-clockwise the flow increases at limit stop.
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press limit stop ring back into desired position
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press volume regulating handle into place (when limit stop button points to right)
If the automatic diverter in an Optima fitted with a diverter does not stay on under a residue
flow, the flow at limit stop must be increased (see instructions above)
Cleaning waste filters
(see diagram 5)
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turn off water supply to faucet
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remove cover from temperature regulating handle (1), limiter (5) and the covering plates (8&9) at
both ends of faucet
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unscrew waste filters (11)
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clean filters, replace if necessary
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assemble faucet
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switch on water supply and check to see that faucet is operating correctly
Servicing thermostatic element
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switch off water supply to faucet
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release covering plate (9)
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remove servicing tool, the plate key (10) from inside faucet
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unscrew thermostatic element (12) from faucet frame
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ensure that no impurities have been left between the different halves of the thermostatic element
by turning halves in opposite directions
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clean thermostatic element under running water, e.g., using a soft brush
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if the thermostatic element has been damaged, it must be replaced
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lubricate the 0- rings using o-ring grease (Oras 911311) and screw back into faucet frame
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assemble faucet
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switch on water supply and check that faucet is operating smoothly and regulate temperature if
necessary
1 bar
10 bar
16 bar
(see diagrams 2 & 3)
(see diagram 4)
(see diagram 5)
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