Before Installation; Planning Your Ventilation - Cinderella Comfort NA Manuel D'installation

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Before Installation

Cinderella Comfort sets an entirely new standard of comfort and conve-
nience among incineration toilets. This is due largely to its ground-break-
ing new air circulation system, which supplies all air necessary for incin-
eration from exterior air, and thus does not impact the air pressure and
temperature of the room in any way.
Cinderella Comfort is approved for use in bathrooms/wet rooms (IP 34 classified), but
water must not be splashed over the external parts of the toilet. For more information
about rules for installations in wet rooms, please consult a plumber.
The toilet must be placed on a firm and level base. Your Cinderella Comfort can be
installed on a heated floor as well as in an unheated room. Always use the supplied
ventilator cowl on the outlet air pipe. The ventilator cowl is designed to ensure good air
flow and minimal back pressure. If the vent pipe is to be enclosed (using sheet metal
etc.), the end of the pipe must extend at least 15
see fig. 1.
Warning: Before cutting any holes, always check that you will not hit any electrical wiring or water pipes.
Failure to follow safety precautions may cause serious injury or death.

Planning Your Ventilation

The first step in planning the installation is deciding how to install the outlet air pipe. There are several ways of installing the
outlet pipe, but it is important to maintain good airflow and not create back pressure by installing too many bends or exceeding
the maximum pipe length.
It is recommended to install pipe straight up above the roof without any additional bends, as shown below in alternatives 1 and
2. Incorrect installation may cause poor incineration, odors and wear of the product. Ensure that installation is performed in
compliance with electrical and building regulations. If you are unsure of this, contact a professional tradesman.
Alternative 1:
If the outlet air pipe will go straight out through an
exterior wall, the toilet should be placed about 2 in.
(50 mm) from the wall.
fig. 2
6
in. (400 mm) above the enclosure,
3
4
Alternative 2:
If the outlet air pipe will go through the ceiling, the T-piece
will require about 9 in. (230 mm) of space behind the
toilet. This means that the toilet must be installed further
away from the wall.
fig. 1
fig. 3
15
in.
3
4
(400 mm)

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