ROBINHOOD ST5000 Installation & Operating Manual

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Installation & Operating Manual

ROBINHOOD ST5000 is a fully assembled and pressure-tested laundry tub with a pull-out spout for flexibility in cleaning and general use. It comes with adjustable feet for easy alignment with the washing machine, a safety latch for child protection, and a waste adaptor for use in New Zealand. The recommended temperature range for the ROBINHOOD ST5000 is 5°C to 65°C, with a maximum temperature of 80°C. The maximum pressure is 175 PSI, and the minimum pressure is 15 PSI. If the hot and cold water pressures are significantly different, a regulator or flow control device should be fitted.

ROBINHOOD ST5000 is a fully assembled and pressure-tested laundry tub with a pull-out spout for flexibility in cleaning and general use. It comes with adjustable feet for easy alignment with the washing machine, a safety latch for child protection, and a waste adaptor for use in New Zealand. The recommended temperature range for the ROBINHOOD ST5000 is 5°C to 65°C, with a maximum temperature of 80°C. The maximum pressure is 175 PSI, and the minimum pressure is 15 PSI. If the hot and cold water pressures are significantly different, a regulator or flow control device should be fitted.

750835 Issue F
ECN 05 158
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ST5000
Model No: ST5000
Notes
House plumbing supplied
by customer
Washing machine drain
system supplied with
laundry tub.
(Please note product may
vary slightly from the
picture.)
The unit is fully assembled and 100% pressure tested.
PRE-INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT
Please read the entire instructions before installing the laundry tub.
Ensure the household pipes are thoroughly flushed to remove debris before connecting your laundry tub to
the pipe works. To prevent foreign particles damaging the ceramic cartridge an ‘in-line’ filter is
recommended to be installed prior to the mixer.
Recommended temperature range 5° to 65°C. Maximum temperature 80°C.
Maximum pressure 175 PSI, minimum pressure 15 PSI.
If hot and cold water pressures are significantly different then a regulator/flow control devise should be
fitted.
REGULATION COMPLIANCE
Comply with current Drainage and Plumbing Regulations as required by your local authority.
Sanitary plumbing shall only be carried out by a Registered Plumber.
DETERMINE SITE
Determine the most suitable position for the laundry tub. It may be used either to the left or right of the washing
machine. Allow 10mm clearance between the units. Mark the position on the floor as reference.
991
562
85
560
Max 25
888
170
All dimension in mm
647
Photo A Photo B
SECURING LAUNDRY TUB
1 Fit the four adjustable feet supplied to the bottom of the cabinet and adjust to
align with washing machine height. Use the lock nut to secure the feet into
position. Tilt laundry tub slightly to assist with access. Check the top of the
laundry tub with a spirit level to ensure that it is level and check that the
cabinet does not rock.
2 Position the laundry tub and then cut the house waste pipe which should
already be installed to the exact height. The final height will depend on the
waste trap dimensions. Connect the waste trap to the laundry tub. For use in
New Zealand a waste adaptor (pictured & supplied) must be glued in place.
3 Connect the hot and cold water pipes to the mains using suitable connectors.
Standard fittings are available at most plumbing supply outlets. For
Australian mains connections, the hex adaptor must be removed. NOTE:
For installations in Australia an approved stopcock must be fitted to both hot
and cold water inlet pipes.
4 Unscrew the rear shelf which for transportation purposes is mounted at the
rear of cabinet (refer diagram below & photo B). Fasten the cabinet to the
wall either through the holes in the back flange of the cabinet sides or by the
rear shelf which in turn enables the laundry tub to align with the front of the
washing machine. Ensure the rear shelf is fastened to the cabinet with four
screws (supplied). Alternative fastening can be achieved through the floor.
Wall
For Australian mains
Rear shelf Connections the hex
Adaptor must be
removed
Rear shelf transport
mounting position
Adjustable feet
Rear shelf flange Water
can be tiled over mains
Note: For installations in Australia an
approved stopcock must be fitted to
both the hot and cold water inlet
pipe
Waste Adaptor
Apply
Plumbing
PVC glue
CONNECTING THE WASHING MACHINE
The washing machine waste hose can be connected to either side or the rear of the laundry tub.
A1: Rear Mounted.
Place the washing machine connector from the inside of the laundry tub to either the left hand or right hand holes
beneath the rear shelf. Fasten from the outside with the three screws supplied (photo A & B).
Insert the decorative caps supplied from the installation kit into any side panel holes that are not used for the
plumbing of the washing machine.
A2: Side Mounted.
Place the washing machine connector from inside the laundry tub to the required side hole, either left or right,
fastening it from the outside with the three screws supplied.
Insert the decorative caps supplied from the installation kit into any side panel holes that are not used for the
plumbing of the washing machine.
Washing machine waste
connector fixed with three
screws. Alternatively it can
be fitted to the rear shelf.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure the flexible hose is correctly fitted to the plastic waste outlet and the plastic washing machine connector
and that the spring clip is firmly in place.
B: To prevent the washing machine waste hose from coming loose use the cable tie provided to fasten the hose
firmly to the washing machine waste connector.
Tie
Washing machine waste hose Washing machine waste connector
Washing machine inlet hose
D: Pass the washing machine inlet hoses through the holes
in the side panels and fastening them firmly to pipe work
connectors.
E: On completion of the installation check the complete
system for water leaks.
Washing Machine
Hoses
TO CHANGE DOOR THE DOOR FROM LEFT TO RIGHT
2. Knock out top hinge pin 3. Lever lower hinge pin out
with door (keep three washers)
1. Remove door rack
5. Tap hinge pins with washers
in position one at top, and two
at bottom.
4. Turn door around
6. Refit door rack (top first)
SAFETY LATCH
The Safety Latch comes as a standard fitting in the interests of child protection against dangerous chemicals and
cleaning fluids. However, should you not require the latch it can easily be snipped off with side cutters or similar
hand tool.
PULL OUT SPOUT HANDLE
CLEANING
Powder coater surfaces must not be cleaned with abrasive or chemical cleaners. To keep the Tapware products
looking their best, wipe regularly with a damp soft cloth. Sometimes a mild soap and water solution maybe
necessary to shift the stubborn dirt. Under no circumstances use harsh detergents (including chemical cleaners)
bleaches, scourers or any abrasive cleaner. These products may irreparably damage tapware finishes, especially
gold, colour coated and painted surface.
NB. Their use will render the warranty void.
6
ISO 9001/2000 certification
New Zealand: Robinhood Ltd
Tel: 0800 760 667 Fax: 0800 276 246
Email: enquiries@robinhood.co.nz
www.robinhood.co.nz
Australia: Robinhood Australia Pty Ltd ACN
Tel: 1800 648 556 Fax: 1800 628 577
Email: enquiries@robinhood.co.nz
www.robinhood.com.au
RECOMMENDED DUCTING
SYSTEM FOR RANGEHOODS
Pull out the hand unit for flexibility
in cleaning or general use.
To return pullout spout to standard
flow press the release button
To use the spray function, press
the engage button
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ROBINHOOD ST5000 Installation & Operating Manual

Type
Installation & Operating Manual

ROBINHOOD ST5000 is a fully assembled and pressure-tested laundry tub with a pull-out spout for flexibility in cleaning and general use. It comes with adjustable feet for easy alignment with the washing machine, a safety latch for child protection, and a waste adaptor for use in New Zealand. The recommended temperature range for the ROBINHOOD ST5000 is 5°C to 65°C, with a maximum temperature of 80°C. The maximum pressure is 175 PSI, and the minimum pressure is 15 PSI. If the hot and cold water pressures are significantly different, a regulator or flow control device should be fitted.

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