Viega Steptec WC module
Viega Steptec
Year built (from): | 05-03-09 |
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The information in this instruction manual is directed at the following groups of people:
Heating and sanitary professionals and trained personnel
Drywall builder
It is not permitted for individuals without the abovementioned training or qualification to mount, install and, if required, maintain this product. This restriction does not extend to possible operating instructions.
The installation of Viega products must take place in accordance with the general rules of engineering and the Viega instructions for use.
Warning and advisory texts are set aside from the remainder of the text and are labelled with the relevant pictographs.
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This instruction for use contains important information about the choice of product or system, assembly and commissioning as well as intended use and, if required, maintenance measures. The information about the products, their properties and application technology are based on the current standards in Europe (e. g. EN) and/or in Germany (e. g. DIN/DVGW).
Some passages in the text may refer to technical codes in Europe/Germany. These should serve as recommendations in the absence of corresponding national regulations. The pertinent national laws, standards, regulations and guidelines, as well as other technical guidelines, have priority over German/European guidelines in this manual: The information is not binding for other countries and territories and should, as mentioned, be considered as support.
The following standards and regulations apply to Germany / Europe. National regulations can be found on the relevant web site of your country at viega.com/standards .
Scope / Notice | Regulations applicable in Germany |
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suitable masonry walls | EN 1996‑1‑1 |
suitable concreted walls | DIN 1045 |
Scope / Notice | Regulations applicable in Germany |
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Fulfilled noise protection requirements | DIN 4109 |
Fulfilled noise protection requirements | DIN 4109 (additional sheet 2) |
Fulfilled noise protection requirements | VDI 4100 SSt I-SSt II |
The Viega Steptec WC module is suitable for mounting on wall constructions pursuant to the regulations in section Regulations from section: Fields of application / Mounting conditions and is intended for use in a Steptec pre-wall construction.
The WC module is compatible with common WC ceramics, even with larger projection (barrier-free).
The WC module can be extended by the following compatible components:
fixing element (model 8011.9)
plywood board (model 8096)
odour extraction via flushing pipe (model 8310.26)
connection installation set (model 8350.14)
Mount the components in accordance with the instructions for use of the components.
The fixing element is suitable for barrier-free installation. Supports and handles can be mounted on the fixing element.
The plywood board is suitable for barrier-free installation. Supports and handles can be mounted on the plywood board.
The odour extraction is suitable for the reduction of odour nuisance in inside bathrooms and heavily frequented toilet facilities. The odour extraction is directly connected to the ventilation system.
The installation set is suitable for the connection of an electrical actuation. The installation set consists of an empty pipe, a cavity wall socket and the relative, required clip. The empty pipe connects the cavity wall socket with the concealed cistern.
Product |
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Standard |
Visign for Style |
Visign for More |
Visign for Care sensitive |
Visign for More sensitive |
Visign for Public |
Name | Model |
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Flush plate Standard 1 | 8180.1 |
Flush plate Visign for Style 10 | 8315.1 |
Flush plate Visign for Style 11 | 8331.1 |
Flush plate Visign for Style 12 | 8332.1 |
Flush plate Visign for Style 12 | 8332.4 |
Flush plate Visign for Style 13 | 8333.1 |
Flush plate Visign for Style 14 | 8334.1 |
Functional unit | 8332.3 |
Flush plate Visign for More 100 | 8352.1 |
Flush plate Visign for More 101 | 8351.1 |
Flush plate Visign for More 102 | 8353.1 |
Flush plate Visign for More 103 | 8355.1 |
Flush plate Visign for More 104 | 8354.1 |
Flush plate sensitive Visign for Care | 8352.21 |
Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 100 | 230 V 8352.11 |
Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 100 | 6.5 V 8352.12 |
Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 103 | 230 V 8355.11 |
Flush plate sensitive Visign for More 103 | 6.5 V 8355.12 |
Flush plate Visign for Public 1 | 8326.1 |
Flush plate Visign for Public 2 | 8327.1 |
Flush plate Visign for Public 5 | 8326.16 |
Flush plate Visign for Public 6 | 8326.15 |
Remote actuation Visign for Public 1 | 8326.21 |
Cover plate Visign for Public | 8326.9 |
The WC module complies with the noise insulation requirements specified in section Regulations from section: Sound protection .
Small flush volume |
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Large flush volume |
Factory setting | approx. 3 l |
Setting range | approx. 3–4 l |
Factory setting | approx. ca. 6 l |
Setting range | approx. 6–9 l |
For this, observe the Steptec system instructions for use.
With the construction height, the marked height of the upper edge of the finished floor must be observed.
The installation depth is at least 145 mm.
The WC module can only be used in combination with wall-hung WCs (fixing gauges for bore hole 180 mm or 230 mm).
The WC module can be extended by a remote actuation Visign for Public1 (model 8326.21) or by an electronic actuation (model 8350.31 or 8350.32). The corresponding actuation method must be prepared before the WC module is clad and tiled.
The corresponding empty pipe (included in the scope of delivery of the remote actuation) is required when preparing the remote actuation Visign for Public1.
The following tools are required for mounting the WC module:
fork or ring spanner: 17 mm / 19 mm
The two vertical rails, which surround the module, must be open towards the module and be at an interval of 430 mm.
Secure the module onto the open Steptec rail with the slot nuts supplied:
Insert the slot nut into the opening of the module.
Push the slot nut in slightly.
Turn by 90°.
The slot nut is secured in the Steptec rail.
Align the height of the module in accordance with the cutting check.
Whilst doing so, observe the markings on the cistern. The height is 1000 mm above UEFFL.
Tighten the slot nut with a ring spanner (SW 17).
Tighten the other slot nuts in the same way.
The module is secured on the rail framework.
Lock drain elbow in place.
Secure with the bow.
The bow can be heard locking into place.
Screw the threaded bolt into the threaded mount.
Set threaded bolt:
The height of the threaded bolts can be set to four levels.
The interval between both bolts can be set to 180 or 230 mm.
Install site protection of the flush actuation.
If there is not enough space when pressing the water connection, the water connection can be pulled out to the side.
Screw the ½ inch connector into the wall lead-in.
Counter with a fork spanner (SW 27).
Loosen plastic union nut.
Pull out wall lead-in.
Press connection.
Push wall lead-in back into the plastic clamp.
The position of the key surface (SW 25) must be up or down.
The clicking into the groove signals the correct position.
Re-tighten the union nut.
Loosen (SW 19) flexible hose onto the filling valve.
Open corner valve.
Flush pipeline.
Close corner valve.
Re-mount (SW 19) the flexible hose onto the filling valve.
Loosen (SW 19) flexible hose onto the corner valve.
Unscrew plastic union nut.
Pull the corner valve inwards out of the wall lead-in.
Remove plastic union nut.
Remove the wall lead-in inwards.
Loosen the closing cap on the left-hand upper side of the concealed cistern.
Close opening on the side with the closing cap.
Push wall lead-in from inside into the upper opening.
Insert the corner valve back into the wall lead-in.
Screw plastic union nut back onto wall lead-in.
Re-mount (SW 19) the flexible hose onto the corner valve.
The corresponding empty pipe (included in the scope of delivery of the remote actuation) is required when preparing the remote actuation Visign for Public1 (model 8326.21).
Lead the empty pipe from the hollow wall socket into the concealed cistern.
Distance from the remote actuation to the cistern (x)
min. 1.0 m
max. 1.7 m
A corresponding empty pipe (not included in the scope of delivery of the electrical actuation) is required for the preparation of the electrical actuation (model 8350.31 or model 8350.32).
Lead empty pipe from the switch or button into the concealed cistern, to connect the concealed socket and concealed cistern.
Positioning of the cistern power pack
X1= max. 0.75 m
X2= max. 2.75 m with an extension cable, 1 x article number 628 505
X3= max. 4.75 m with two extension cables, 2 x article number 628 505
Single clad pre-wall: Clad with 12.5 mm wide IFGP or 12 mm wide Aqua-KS cladding panels.
When doing so, make sure that no abutting edges converge.
Grout the abutting edges and joints with a suitable filler.
Observe the instruction manual for the cladding panels for more information.
Immediate re-flushing of the flush volume is possible at the factory settings.
The WC module is factory-set at a small flush volume of approx. 3 l. The small flush volume can be set at three levels: approx. 3 l / 3.5 l / 4 l.
Remove the drain valve from the concealed cistern.
Push the slide control on the side of the overflow pipe to the desired small flush volume:
Top position: approx. 3 l
Middle position: approx. 3.5 l
Bottom position: approx. 4 l
The positions can be identified by the notches.
The WC module is factory-set at a large flush volume of approx. 6 l. The large flush volume can be set continuously from approx. 6 l up to approx. 9 l.
Remove the drain valve from the concealed cistern.
Push the slide control below the drain valve to the desired large flush volume:
left: approx. 6 l
right: approx. 9 l
Scouring milk and cleaning agents or disinfectants containing the following ingredients may not be used:
alcohol
ammoniac
hydrochloric acid
phosphoric acid
acetic acid
In consideration of the mechanical, chemical and physical conditions, the concealed cistern is constantly laden.
For this reason, the components must be cleaned, as required, and the drain and filling valve seals renewed.
In areas or regions with hard water due to calcium or magnesium salts, there is the risk of limescale deposits developing on the inlet and drain valves.
The valves may have to be replaced, depending on the extent of deposits.
Separate the product and packaging materials (e. g. paper, metal, plastic or non-ferrous metals) and dispose of in accordance with valid national legal requirements.