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I N S T A L L A T I O N

O A S S T A N D A R D R 3

5-06-0013 Publication date 2020-02-27

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Copyright € Orbital Systems

All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means without written permission from Orbital Systems. The English language version of this document contains the original

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

EU Declaration of Conformity ... 1

Safety Instructions ... 2

Safety Messages Description ... 3

Warranty ... 3

Service ... 4

Installation Overview ... 5

Oas Standard Installation Options ... 5

Oas Standard Con•guration Requirements ... 6

Wall Installation ... 6

Prerequisites for Installation ... 7

Shower Installation Overview ... 8

Recycling Optimisation Site Suggestion ... 9

Installing the Shower Unit ... 10

Sensor Cable, Flush Hose and Recirculation Hose ... 10

Sensor Lock ... 11

Smart Sensor Unit and Sensor Tank ... 13

Funnel ... 15

Shower Unit Core ... 15

Hose Connections ... 17

Air Gap Tank ... 18

Air Gap Tank Bracket ... 18

Control Dial ... 19

Tamper Hatch ... 21

Next Step ... 22

Installing the Shower Head ... 24

Installing the 3rd Party Shower Head ... 26

Installing the Hand Shower ... 27

Installing the Diverter and Hand Shower ... 27

Installing the Hand Shower Holder ... 29

Connect Oas to Internet ... 31

Download App ... 31

Setup Wi• ... 31

Add Shower ... 31 Installation

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E U D E C L A R A T I O N O F C O N F O R M I T Y

This system is certi•ed by IAPMO R&T to NSF 55, Class B

EU DECLARATIONOF CONFORMITY (DOC)

We Orbital Systems AB, Hans ​Michelsensgatan 10A 211 20 Malmö

Sweden

Hereby declare that this DoC is issued under our sole responsibility and belongs to the following product: OS8732-Ei2

This declaration is in conformity with the relevant union harmonized legislations:

RED 2014/53/EU RoHS 2015/863 LVD 2014/30/EU

The following harmonized standards and technical specifications have been applied:

EN 300 328 v2.1.1 EN 301 489-1 v2.1.1 EN 301 489-17 v3.1.1

EN 300 330 v2.1.1 EN 62311:2008 EN 60335-2-105:2005+A1+A11

Additional standard that has been applied to the product:

UL 1951 IGC-330-18 FCC Part 15 B

EN 1717 BBR NSF55

EN 13076

The product has undergone mandatory or voluntary certification procedures in order to receive the following certifications:

KIWA TG 1503 KIWA K100686/01 IAPMO E10059

IAPMO C-11154 IAPMO W-11301

Signed for and on behalf of Orbital Systems AB

Place Date Name Position

Malmö 2019-08-28 Mehrdad Mahdjoubi CEO

The manufacture of this product has been made in accordance with the Type-approved deci-sion on production control and the documents submitted to the decideci-sion of issue of this cer-ti•cate.

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S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S

Read and follow these instructions carefully before installing, using, servicing or other-wise handling the Oas shower system. WARNING The Oas shower system can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge only if they have been given su-pervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.

Children should be supervised to make sure they do not play with the shower system. Never permit or operate electrically connec-ted devices in or within 15 cm of the shower system.

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be conducted by children.

Do not operate the shower system if water leaks from the appliance.

Do not operate the shower system if it is fro-zen or suspected of being frofro-zen.

Unauthorized modi•cation of internal com-ponents and wiring is prohibited.

Do not operate the shower system if you no-tice any of the following - contact us using the details in the service section of this man-ual, or contact Orbital Systems :

‚ If the shower system is damaged

‚ If the shower system shows signs that it re-quires maintenance or a •lter change Do not use attachments or parts not recom-mended by Orbital Systems .

The Oas recirculating shower system is de-signed for regular showering only.

Do not use the shower to clean extreme soil-ing or pour corrosive chemicals or cleaners down the shower drain. Any other use of the system could seriously deteriorate the quality of the •ltration system or damage the show-er system.

Do not drink the shower water. Quality of the water is not guaranteed to meet drinking wa-ter quality.

These instructions are provided to advise the best practice for the installation. All in-stallations should be completed by Orbital Systems or Customer. To ensure your instal-lation goes smoothly read this manual be-fore you begin and follow each step. Video materials are available to supplement the installation manual at www.orbital-sys-tems.com.

Ensure that the installation environment meets all the speci•ed installation require-ments in this manual (prerequisites for instal-lation).

All electrical installations must conform to lo-cal regulations and be performed by a li-censed electrician. This is an earthed appli-ance, the connection to the earth circuit is mandatory.

All plumbing installations must conform to local regulations and be performed by a li-censed plumber.

The appliance shall be supplied through a class A GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupt-er).

The appliance shall be supplied by a switch that provide a full disconnection under over-voltage category III incorporated in the •xed wiring plant.

If the main supply cable is damaged it must be replaced only by the service assistance or licensed professional.

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SAFETY MESSAGES DESCRIPTION

DANGER

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous sit-uation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous sit-uation which, if not avoided, may re-sult in minor or moderate injury or property damage.

NOTICE

Indicates recommended practices.

WARRANTY

The Oas shower and its components are manufactured from high-quality materials and assembled under strict standards. Orbital Systems warranty covers defects which appear within a period of two years from delivery of the product.

Orbital Systems warranty does not cover: ‚ Defects arising out of materials or a design

speci•ed by the Customer, or by any alter-ations carried out without our consent. ‚ Defects that appear under conditions of

operation not provided for and under im-proper use of the product.

‚ Defects caused by faulty or non-occurring maintenance, incorrect installation or a faulty repair.

Repairs should be carried out only by Orbital Systems , or the Customer only when certi-•ed.

For showers outside of the warranty period spare parts are available for purchase direct-ly from Orbital Systems.

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SERVICE

Orbital Systems and our team of expert staƒ are available to assist you should you require product advice, experience any problems, need to purchase spare parts or to set up a service visit.

Repairs should always be carried out only by Orbital Systems. Contact us support@orbital-systems.com www.orbital-systems.com Europe CET: +46 (0)40 619 55 50 Installation 4

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I N S T A L L A T I O N O V E R V I E W

OAS STANDARD INSTALLATION

OP-TIONS

Core placed on the same wall as the Sensor Drain and Shower heads Core placed on a wall perpen-dicular to the Sensor Drain and Shower heads Core placed in a separate room (Any potential spill water from the Core needs

to have access to a drain when the Standard in-stallation kit

used)

Core placed in a separate room (Any potential spill water from the Core needs

to have access to a drain when the Standard in-stallation kit

used) When using the Standard installation kit, the Core unit is installed outside the shower space. The limitation in distance, ensuring full system functionality, is 3000 mm. The Core unit must be placed in a wet area meaning that any potential spill water should be able to •nd its way down a drain. The kit allows for mounting on a wall. The Shower unit must be positioned at a minimum distance of 100 mm to the bottom of the Diverter.

Any bends in the tubes & hoses going to and from the Core Unit needs to be built using 45„ angles. For example, to achieve a 90„ bend two pcs of 45„ bends needs to be used. No more than six 45„ bends in total can be used when installing the Oas shower system. These limitations applies to both horizontal and vertical bends.

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OAS STANDARD CONFIGURATION

REQUIREMENTS

D. C. W 450mm, H 750mm, D 150mm max. 65 mm min. 45 mm A. min 100 mm B. min. 100 mm max. 400 mm X

X Finished …oor height where it is level.

The following constraints apply to the con-€guration of system components:

A. The Shower core unit must be positioned at a minimum distance of 100 mm to the bot-tom of the Diverter.

B. The piping between the Oas Core and the Sensor Drain has to be built with a consistent slope towards the Sensor Drain. The Shower unit must be positioned minimum 100 mm and maximum 400 mm above the top of the Floor unit and to the top of the Drain Unit Frame.

C. Total distance between the Control dial and the Shower unit must ensure that the ca-ble length is su†cient and that connection is possible.

D. The piping between the Oas Core and any shower heads has to be built with a consis-tent slope towards the Core.

WALL INSTALLATION

The weight of the Shower Core is approx. 30 kg. The surrounding structure must be able to support the forces that will stress the at-tachment points. Using the holes throughout the back, the Mounting brackets are •xated with screws hanging on the wall.

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PREREQUISITES FOR INSTALLATION

Electrical Supply

Voltage and current rating: 220-240 V~ / 50 Hz / 16 A

Residual circuit breaker: One per shower required. Having a rated re-sidual tripping current not exceeding 30 mA Mains supply •xed cord: Min. 2.5 mm2 (rated for 16 A circuit) Connectivity

Internet connection: Ethernet alt. Wi• 2.4 GHz required Circuit breaker: One per shower required

Plumbing / Water

Hot and Cold Water Inlet: Separate hot/cold inlet required - 1/2‡ BSPP (G) pipe connection needed

Temperature of inlet water: Cold: +4„C to +30„C Hot: +55„C to +70„C

Water inlet …ow: Min. 9 litres/minute hot and cold

Water pressure: Min. 3 bar/43,5 psi/0,3 MPa measured at the highest point of installation

Max pressure 10 bar/ 145 psi / 1 MPa Hardness of Water: Required: 3„dH-10„dH

Preferred: 6„dH-10„dH or a total hardness of 110-180 mg CaCO3/litres

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SHOWER INSTALLATION

OVER-VIEW

Drain Unit dimen-sions: HxWxD: 192 x 812 x 184 mm Connection to drain: ˆ75 mm Min. 2%

Core Wall Enclosure: HxWxD: 932 x 538 x 145 mm

Available Shower variants:

A OS Head & Hand Shower B OS Head Shower C 3rd Party Shower 4 5 6 3 2 1 7 8

1. Shower Unit Core 2. Core Wall Fixture 3. Control Dial 4. Shower Head 5. Hand Shower 6. Hand Head Diverter 7. Drain Unit

8. Smart Sensor Unit and Sensor Tank Installation

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