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The bathroom in which once a baby was born. :baby: | |||
Space code: K22-1-2 | |||
== Purposes == | |||
* use the toilet | * use the toilet | ||
* use the sink | * use the sink | ||
== Specials == | |||
* pass-through heater for warm water | |||
* | |||
== Toilet flush == | |||
The original flush has the problem of not closing properly which lead to a lot of wasted water. That’s why we removed the cover and operate it manually now. This is how it looks like: | The original flush has the problem of not closing properly which lead to a lot of wasted water. That’s why we removed the cover and operate it manually now. This is how it looks like: | ||
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The white part on the left (let’s call it flushing part) needs to be lifted for water to flush down into the toilet. Letting it go down again will stop the water flow. | The white part on the left (let’s call it flushing part) needs to be lifted for water to flush down into the toilet. Letting it go down again will stop the water flow. | ||
=== Troubleshooting === | |||
'''If the water doesn’t stop running down into the toilet''', there might be some dirt that prevents it from closing properly. Just move and turn the flushing part to ‘clean’ the orifice it’s supposed to close. | '''If the water doesn’t stop running down into the toilet''', there might be some dirt that prevents it from closing properly. Just move and turn the flushing part to ‘clean’ the orifice it’s supposed to close. | ||
'''If the tank in the wall doesn’t stop refilling''', the black part of the filling valve is probably stuck below the white frame. Look at the picture above to see that it needs to be ''above'' the white frame. | '''If the tank in the wall doesn’t stop refilling''', the black part of the filling valve is probably stuck below the white frame. Look at the picture above to see that it needs to be ''above'' the white frame. | ||
== | == Pass-through heater == | ||
A [https://www.clage.de/de/Produkte/E-Kleindurchlauferhitzer/MCX Clage MCX 7 6.5 kW electrical pass-through heater] is installed below the sink. It automatically switches on when you turn on hot water. The heater has three settings which heat the water to different temperatures as indicated below: | |||
A [https://www.clage.de/de/Produkte/E-Kleindurchlauferhitzer/MCX Clage MCX 7 6.5 kW electrical | |||
* ECO - green light (35 degrees) | * ECO - green light (35 degrees) | ||
* COMFORT - orange light (38 degrees) | * COMFORT - orange light (38 degrees) | ||
* MAX - red light (45 degrees) | * MAX - red light (45 degrees) |
Revision as of 09:13, 16 October 2024
The bathroom in which once a baby was born. :baby:
Space code: K22-1-2
Purposes
- use the toilet
- use the sink
Specials
- pass-through heater for warm water
Toilet flush
The original flush has the problem of not closing properly which lead to a lot of wasted water. That’s why we removed the cover and operate it manually now. This is how it looks like:
Baby bathroom toilet flush Don’t be afraid to touch this… ;)
The white part on the left (let’s call it flushing part) needs to be lifted for water to flush down into the toilet. Letting it go down again will stop the water flow.
Troubleshooting
If the water doesn’t stop running down into the toilet, there might be some dirt that prevents it from closing properly. Just move and turn the flushing part to ‘clean’ the orifice it’s supposed to close.
If the tank in the wall doesn’t stop refilling, the black part of the filling valve is probably stuck below the white frame. Look at the picture above to see that it needs to be above the white frame.
Pass-through heater
A Clage MCX 7 6.5 kW electrical pass-through heater is installed below the sink. It automatically switches on when you turn on hot water. The heater has three settings which heat the water to different temperatures as indicated below:
- ECO - green light (35 degrees)
- COMFORT - orange light (38 degrees)
- MAX - red light (45 degrees)