Installation and System Setup

Installation  and   System  Setup     Thank   you   for   investing   in   Taptile™   touch   products.   To   ensure   long   and   trouble   free   ...
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Installation  and   System  Setup     Thank   you   for   investing   in   Taptile™   touch   products.   To   ensure   long   and   trouble   free   use   of   these   products   please   familiarise   yourself   with   all   the   components   and   read   through  this  manual  BEFORE  starting  any  installation  works.   Use   this   manual   in   conjunction   with   the   installation   guides   for   the   wireless   receivers.   We   recommend   installing   the   Wireless   receivers   before   commencing   installation   of   the   Taptile™  Sensor.    

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WARNING     IF  IN  DOUBT  ABOUT  ANY  ASPECT  OF  THE  INSTALLATION  CONSULT  A  QUALIFIED  ELECTRICIAN.     Keep  instructions  for  future  reference.   This   product   should   be   installed   in   accordance   with   the   applicable   parts   of   the   building   regulations,   and   the   current   edition   of   the   IEE   Wiring   Regulations   (BS   7671:   Requirements   for   electrical   installations)   and   appropriate   statutory   regulations.   In   the   Republic   of   Ireland   the   installation  must  be  in  accordance  with  the  ETCI  National  Rules  for  Electrical  Installations  –  ET  101.   Before   commencing   work   switch   off   the   mains   supply   and   remove   the   appropriate   fuse(s)   or   circuit  breaker.     Electrical   installations   in   bathrooms,   kitchens,   gardens,   floor   and   heating   systems,   swimming   pools,   saunas   and   extra-­‐low   voltage   lighting   are   classed   as   special   installations   and   must   be   certified  by  an  approved  competent  electrical  contractor  conforming  to  Part  P,  requirements  of  BS   7671:2001  and  appropriate  statutory  regulations.   Taptile  uses  wireless  communication  which  complies  with  the  EMC  directives  EN  300  220-­‐1/2:2010   &  EN  301  489-­‐3:2002.  Should  the  Taptile  system  be  subjected  to  levels  of  interference  above  and   beyond  those  specified  by  the  directive  then  adverse  effects  may  be  encountered.  It  is  therefore   recommended  that  provision  is  made  for  implementation  of  alternative  configurations.  

LAMP  COMPATIBILITY    

Check   that   your   lamps   are   compatible   with   Taptile™   light   dimmers.   They   have   been   designed   to   work   specifically   with   incandescent  loads.  Use  with  other  types  of   load   may   damage   both   the   lamp   and   the   dimmers.   Taptile™   is   compatible   with   the   shown   bulb   types.   The   dimmers   work   with   dimmable   LEDs,   dimmable   CFL,   mains   voltage   halogen,   and   dimmable   low-­‐voltage   systems  with  an  electronic  transformer.  If  in   doubt,   check   with   the   retailer   from   where   you  bought  the  product.     NOT   FOR   USE   WITH   NON-­‐DIMMABLE   FLOURESCENT   BULBS   OR   NON-­‐ DIMMABLE  LED  BULBS.  FOR  DIMMABLE  LEDS,  LOW  LOADS  MAY  CAUSE  POOR   DIMMING  OPERATION,  OR  CAUSE  THE  LAMPS  TO  FAIL  TO  SWITCH  OFF.       Page  2  of  15    

SUGGESTED  CONFIGURATIONS      USE  OUR  BASIC  CONFIGURATION  TO  CONTROL  TWO  DIMMABLE  CIRCUITS  AND  ONE  NON-­‐    

 

DIMMABLE  CIRCUIT    

 

LIVE

 

 

NEUTRAL

TT403

TT402

 

 

   

 

 

 

TT402

CEILING CEILING  LIGHT     (300W  MAX)  

240V  MAINS  

       

CUPBOARD  LIGHT     (300W  MAX)  

RADIO  SIGNAL  CONTROLS  APPLIANCES  

TAPTILETM   UNIT  

  TILED  WALL  

 

PLINTH  LIGHT     (1000W  MAX)  

 

USE  MULTIPLE  TAPTILE  SENSORS  TO  CONTROL  YOUR  LIGHTING  FROM  ANYWHERE  IN  YOUR   KITCHEN.  USE  OUR  WIRELESS  INLINE  SWITCHES  TO  CONTROL  APPLIANCES  SUCH  AS  TELEVISIONS  

 

TT403

 

 

TT402

TT402

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LIVE

 

NEUTRAL

     

CONTROL  MULTIPLE  WIRELESS  INLINE  DIMMERS  OR  SWITCHES  FROM  A   SINGLE  OR  MULTIPLE  TAPTILE™  SENSORS  

                     

HOW  DOES  TAPTILE™  WORK?   (TM  

   

• Taptile™   uses   our   patented   touch   technology   to   detect   your   finger   through   up   to   10mm   of   tiling,   glass   or   work   surface   even   when  wet.  It  has  9  touch  zones,  which  are  configurable.     • It   has   a   radio   transmitter   that   sends   instructions   to   your   dimming  or  switching  receivers,  so  there  is  no  wiring.   • You   can   buy   extra   Taptile™   units   to   control   the   same   lighting   circuits   of   appliances   from   multiple   locations   around   the   kitchen.   This   means   you   can   place   one   by   the   door   and   one   next  to  the  sink,  island  area,  etc.  

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PREPARING  THE  TAPTILE™  SENSOR    

  Preparing  the  front  surface   The  Taptile™  Sensor  will  work  with  no  marking  on  the  front  surface   of   your   chosen   substrate,   but   it   is   useful   to   use   a   facia,   stencil-­‐ marking,   or   your   own   décor   in   order   to   mark   where   the   9   touch   areas  are.       IMPORTANT:     Make   sure   you   test   your   prepared   system   before   final  installation  in  the  wall,  splashback  or  work  surface.   Prepare   the   front   marking   on   your   substrate   before   fixing   the   Taptile™  Sensor  to  the  rear.     To  fix  the  Taptile™  Sensor  to   the   rear   of   the   substrate,   remove   the   release   liner   of   the   self-­‐adhesive   strips,   and   align   the   Taptile™   Sensor   on   the   rear   with   the   markings   on   the   front.   It   is   important   these  are  aligned  accurately.     Check   the   correct   orientation   of   the   Taptile™   unit.   The   antenna   should   be   protruding   from   the   top   left   corner   of   the   panel.   Make   sure   the   surface   you   wish   to   attach   the   Taptile™   Sensor   to   is   clean   and   dry   before   pressing   the   Taptile™   Sensor   firmly   into   position.   Apply   pressure   for   1   minute.   Any   air   gap   between   the   tile   and   the   Taptile™   Sensor   can   affect   the   sensitivity   of   the   touch   areas,   and   long-­‐term   adhesion.   It   is   essential   that   you   are   confident   that   the   Taptile™   will   remain   in   place   once   installed.   It   is   possible   to   help   adhesion   by   adding   sealant   around   the   outside   of   the   Taptile™   Sensor  after  it  has  been  fixed  in  place,  however  performance  should   be   thoroughly   tested   before   final   fixing   as   some   sealants   can   affect   the   performance   of   the   Taptile™   Sensor.   All   sealants   will   need   to   dry   fully  as  wet  sealant  can  also  affect  the  Taptile™  Sensor  performance.    NB.  You  can  also  arrange  vertically,  as  long  as  the  antenna  remains   in  the  same  orientation  relative  to  the  Taptile™  Sensor.   Page  5  of  15    

Arranging  the  Radio  Antenna   It   is   important   that   the   radio   antenna   is   in   the   correct   position.  It  should  be:   • Straight   • At   right   angles   to   the   Taptile™  Sensor   Tape   the   antenna   to   the   substrate   in   this   position.   It   is   possible   for   the   antenna   to   still   work   in   other   orientations,   but   you   must   test   thoroughly   with   the  sensor  in  place  on  the  rear  of   the   substrate   before   securing   in   place  permanently.       Note:   Foil   covered   ceiling   board   can   affect   the   radio   link   to   the   Wireless   Inline   Dimmers.   You   may  need  to  experiment  with  the   position  of  the  Wireless  receivers   and   install   with   long-­‐enough   cable   that   allows   them   to   be   positioned   where   they   receive   the   radio   signals   from   the   Taptile™  Sensor.      

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Tape  

Connecting  the  power   Once  the  position  of  the  Taptile™  Sensor  has  been  decided  you  will   need  to  select  the  location  of  the  mains  connection  (outside  of  wet   area)   and   ensure   a   suitable   route   can   be   made   for   the   low   voltage   cabling.     Each   Taptile™   is   powered   by   its   own   mains   adaptor   which   must   be   fitted   outside   of   the   wet   area   and   connected   to   a   suitable   mains   power   socket.   A   3meter   cable   is   provided   to   deliver   the   low   voltage   to   the   Taptile™   Sensor.   The   connection   is   made   via   an   IP67   waterproof   connector.   Decide  on  the  best  routing  for  the   low   voltage   cable,   channelling   the   thin  (3mm)  cable  and  plastering  or   rendering   over   as   appropriate.   Leave   approx   100mm   of   cable   loose   at   the   end   where   the   Taptile™   Sensor   will   be   fitted   for   an   easy   final   connection.   Remove   enough   wall   material   to   accommodate   the   size   of   the   Taptile™  Sensor  if  installing  behind   a  tile  or  a  glass  splash-­‐back.   If   installing   beneath   a   worktop,   ensure   the   Taptile™   Sensor   is   no   more   than   6-­‐10   mm   from   the   top   surface.  This  thickness  will  depend   on   the   material   of   your   work   surface.   The   more   porous   your   material   the   thinner   the   thickness   should   be,   rout   the   material   as   necessary,   removing   enough   to   accommodate   the   size   of   the   Taptile™  Sensor.   Page  7  of  15    

KEY  THINGS  TO  REMEMBER  WHEN  INSTALLING     • The   Sensor   must   be   left   untouched   and   stable   to   initialise   for   a   minimum  of  10  seconds  upon  every  power  up     • The   radio   antenna   position   is   important   for   your   system   to   work  properly  (see  page  )   • There   should   be   no   air   gap   between   the   Taptile™   Sensor   and   the  substrate  it  is  attached  to.  

• It’s  best  not  to  position  the  Taptile™  Sensor  where  it  would  be  

excessively  splashed  by  water.  Whilst  Taptile™  works  with  wet   hands,  soap,  etc.,  excessive  amounts  can  cause  false  activation   of  the  switches.  

• Installing  the  Taptile™  Sensor  to  function  through  thick  porous  

substrates   such   as   chipboard   and   some   stone   may   result   in   limited  performance,  if  any.    Where  Taptile  is  required  to  work   with   such   substrates   the   thickness   of   the   substrate   should   be   reduced   until   acceptable   performance   is   achieved.   (Typically   8mm)  

• The   Taptile™   Sensor   cannot   be   used   to   detect   through   any   metallic  substrate.  

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PERFORMING  DEVICE  PAIRING    

 

Your  Taptile™  Sensor  has  a  unique  transmission  code  to  ensure  that   it   doesn’t   interfere   with   other   systems.   Because   of   this,   it   is   necessary   to   “pair”   the   Taptile™   Sensor   with   the   Wireless   Inline   Dimmers/Switches.  Each  of  the  three  switch  circuits  on  the  Taptile™   Sensor   are   used   to   control   Wireless   Dimmers/Switches   independently.   The  Wireless  receivers  have  “learn”  buttons  as  shown  below.  When   this   button   is   pressed,   the   LED   next   to   it   will   flash   slowly   (Approximately   once   per   second).   While   flashing,   the   Wireless   receivers  listen  for  a  radio  code  sent  from  a  Taptile™  Sensor.  In  order   to  send  this  code  simply  press  the  up  or  down  button  of  the  switch   you  would  like  to  pair  to.   Note:   Pressing   the   up   or   down   button   will   determine   whether   you   configure   that   particular   circuit   to   work   as   a   dimmer   or   simply   an   on/off   switch.   Of   course   the   appropriate   receiver   must   match   whatever  mode  is  configured.   TT402  Dimming  Receiver  

TT403  Switching  Receiver  

Learn  LED  

Learn  LED  

Learn  Button  

Learn  Button  

Key  1  

Master  on/off  

Key  2  

Key  4  

Key  6  

Key  8  

Key  3  

Key  5  

Key  7  

Key  9  

Pre-­‐sets  

Circuit  Switch  1  

Circuit  Switch  2  

Circuit  Switch  3  

 

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Basic  Set  Up     1. Install   the   Wireless   receivers   with   the   lights   and   make   sure   power   is   applied.   (See   Wireless   Receiver   installation   manuals   for  more  information).  You  will  see  a  red  light  on  the  Wireless   Receivers  and  Dimmers  once  they  have  power.     2. Power  on  the  Taptile™  Sensor.  The  Sensor  will  beep  3  times.   Wait  at  least  10  seconds  for  the  sensor  to  initialise   3. Upon   power   up   the   Taptile™   Sensor   automatically   enters   a   setup  mode.  This  mode  can  only  be  exited  by  a  long  touch  (>0.5   seconds)   of   Key   1   or   by   no   touches   for   >60   seconds.   It   is   advised   you   set   up   your   system   and   fully   test   it   before   final   installation   of   the   Taptile™   Sensor.   When   testing   in   this   way   make   sure   that   the   Taptile™   Sensor   is   firmly   positioned   away   from   any   metallic   objects   and   does   not   move   at   any   point   to   prevent  false/unintended  activation  of  the  keys.    Do  not  touch   directly   onto   the   sensor;   during   setup   and   testing   it   is   best   to   provisionally   secure   the   sensor   behind   your   substrate   using   gaffa   tape   or   the   like   before   permanently   fixing   the   sensor   in   place  using  the  adhesive  strips  fitted  to  the  sensor.     4. The  3  switch  circuits  on  the  Taptile™  Sensor  need  to  be  paired   with  either  Wireless  Dimmers  to  control  brightness,  or  Wireless   Switches  to  simply  turn  lighting  or  appliances  on/off.  Assuming   you  are  installing  our  basic  configuration,  Circuit  1  will  require   pairing   with   the   TT402   wired   to   your   main   dimmable   lighting;   Circuit   2   will   require   pairing   with   the   TT402   wired   to   your   secondary   dimmable   circuit   and   Circuit   3   will   require   pairing   with   the   TT403   wired   to   your   non-­‐dimmable   circuit   i.e.   an   appliance  or  plinth  lighting.     5. First,  press  the  “learn”  button  on  the  TT402  wired  to  your  main   lighting.  The  red  LED  will  begin  to  flash  at  a  steady  pace  for  10   seconds.   During   this   time,   while   the   LED   is   flashing,   press   Key   4   on   switch   circuit   1   of   the   Taptile™   Sensor.   You   should   hear   a   beep   and   a   red   LED   on   the   rear   of   the   sensor   should   flash   to   Page  10  of  15    

indicate  a  successful  key  press.  This  will  simultaneously  inform   the   sensor   that   you   wish   circuit   1   to   be   used   as   a   dimmer   as   well  as  pair  it  to  the  TT402.  If  the  pairing  is  successful,  the  red   light  on  the  wireless  receiver  will  stop  flashing  and  the  lights  on   your   main   lighting   will   flash   twice.   The   lights   will   then   set   themselves   to   full   brightness.   If   the   lighting   is   not   set   to   full   brightness   then   the   pairing   has   been   unsuccessful   and   should   be  repeated.     6. Repeat  the  process  using  the  next  TT402  wireless  receiver,  this   time   pressing   key   6   on   switch   circuit   2.   If   the   pairing   is   successful,   the   red   light   on   the   wireless   receiver   will   stop   flashing   and   the   main   circuit   you   have   just   paired   which   was   fully  on  will  turn  itself  off  and  the  newly  paired  lighting  circuit   will  flash  twice  followed  by  setting  itself  to  full  brightness.  If  the   light   is   not   set   to   full   brightness   then   the   pairing   has   been   unsuccessful  and  should  be  repeated.     7. When   pairing   your   non   dimmable   switch   circuit   3,   press   the   learn  button  on  the  TT403  and  the  red  light  will  begin  to  flash.   To   complete   the   pairing,   press   Key   9   on   circuit   3.   As   well   as   pairing  the  device,  this  informs  the  Taptile™  Sensor  that  circuit   3  controls  a  non-­‐dimmable  TT403  Wireless  Inline  Switch.  If  the   pairing  is  successful,  the  red  light  on  the  wireless  receiver  will   stop   flashing   and   the   secondary   circuit   you   have   just   paired   which   was   fully   on   will   turn   itself   off.   You   will   hear   the   TT403   switch   twice   followed   by   setting   itself   to   on.   If   the   light   or   appliance   is   not   set   to   on   then   the   pairing   has   been   unsuccessful  and  should  be  repeated.     8. Once   you   have   finished   the   above   steps   and   all   pairings   are   complete,  exit  Setup  Mode  by  pressing  Key  1  for  more  than  5   seconds.  All  circuits  will  turn  off.  You  are  now  ready  to  use  your   Taptile™  system.  Test  the  system  to  ensure  everything  works.  

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Pairing  a  New  Receiver     You  may  wish  to  install  additional  receivers  in  order  to  control  larger   loads  as  detailed  on  pages  4  and  13.  Additional  or  replacement   receivers  can  be  installed  before  or  after  the  set  up  process   described  before.     1. Wire  in  your  new  receiver  following  the  instructions  supplied.     2. Disconnect  power  to  the  Taptile™  Sensor.  Wait  10  seconds.     3. Power  on  the  Taptile™  Sensor.  The  Sensor  will  beep  3  times.   Wait  at  least  10  seconds  for  the  sensor  to  initialise.   4. The  Taptile™  Sensor  will  now  be  in  setup  mode.  It  will  exit   setup  mode  automatically  if  no  keys  are  pressed  after  60   seconds.     5. Decide  which  Circuit  Switch  you  wish  to  use  to  control  the  new   receiver.     6. Press  the  white  “Learn”  Button  on  the  receiver.  The  red  LED   will  begin  to  blink  at  a  steady  pace.     7. On  the  Circuit  Switch  you  wish  to  pair  with,  press  the  UP  key  if   the  new  receiver  is  a  TT402/403  Dimmable  receiver.  Press  the   DOWN  key  if  the  new  receiver  is  a  TT403  Switching  Receiver.     8. If  pairing  is  successful,  the  circuit  attached  to  the  new  receiver   will  turn  on  then  off  twice  and  then  set  itself  to  maximum   brightness/ON.  If  not,  pairing  has  not  been  successful.  Wait  at   least  10  seconds  and  try  again.     9. When  pairing  is  complete,  hold  Key  1  for  5  seconds  to  exit   setup  and  begin  using  Taptile™.

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Notes   1. If  you  are  configuring  a  system  different  to  that  shown    in  the   basic  configuration  on  page  3  it  should  be  understood  any  of   the  three  circuits  can  be  paired  with  dimmable  TT402-­‐Ks  and   TT302-­‐Ks  or  non-­‐dimmable  TT403-­‐Ks.  Keys  can  be  programmed   in  any  order   2. If   a   pairing   attempt   is   unsuccessful,   wait   for   the   LED   to   stop   flashing   and   then   try   again.   If   still   unsuccessful,   ensure   the   Taptile™  Sensor  is  powered  and  firmly  secured.    

 

3. When   the   Taptile™   Sensor   is   not   secured   into   position   it   is   possible   to   activate   any   of   the   9   keys   by   touching   the   rear   as   well  as  the  front  of  the  Taptile™  Sensor.  Any  movement  of  the   Taptile™  Sensor  may  stop  your  finger  being  detected.  Ensure  it   is  temporarily  secured  during  this  stage  of  the  testing.   4. If  a  Wireless  Inline  Dimmer  or  Switch  was  missed  when  exiting   Setup  Mode,  disconnect  power  to  the  Taptile™  Sensor,  wait  10   seconds,   reconnect   the   power,   then   pair   the   remaining   Dimmers  or  Switches  as  normal.   5. Should   you   wish   to   pair   more   than   one   Taptile™   Sensor   with   the   same   set   of   wireless   receivers,   simply   repeat   the   process   for  the  second  sensor  as  you  did  for  the  first.  Pairing  the  second   sensor  will  not  invalidate  the  pairing  of  the  first  sensor.   6. Should   a   lighting   circuit   load   exceed   the   rating   of   a   wireless     dimmer   or   switch,   the   load   can   be   split   in   to   two   parallel   circuits   both   of   which   having   individual   wireless   receivers   paired  to  the  same  switch  on  the  Taptile™  Sensor.   7. Once  satisfied  that  the  system  is  working,  finish  installation  of   the  Taptile™  Sensor.  Once  installed,  test  the  system  again.   8. Pairing  can  be  done  at  any  time  simply  by  pressing  the  pairing   button   on   the   receiver,   waiting   for   the   red   light   to   flash   and   then   pressing   the   relevant   up   button   on   the   sensor.   However   this   method   can-­‐not   be   used   to   set   the   dim   verses   on/off   function  of  a  switch  circuit.   Page  13  of  15    

FREQUENTLY  ASKED  QUESTIONS    

  How  do  I  know  if  my  sensor  is  detecting  touches?   When   the   sensor   successfully   detects   a   switch   actuation   you   will   hear   a   speaker   beep   and   a   red   light   will   flash   visible   from   the   rear   of   the  sensor.   What  happens  if  I  do  the  pairing  wrong?   It   is   possible   to   accidentally   pair   2   Wireless   receivers   to   the   same   button,  pair  2  keys  to  one  Wireless  receiver  or  configure  a  switch  as  a   dimmer  when  it  should  be  a  switch  or  vice-­‐  versa.  If  this  happens,  it  is   possible   to   delete   the   pairing   memory   from   the   Wireless   receivers.   On   each   Wireless   receivers,   hold   down   the   learn   button   for   more   than   6   seconds.   The   LED   will   start   to   blink   rapidly.   Press   the   learn   button   again,   and   the   attached   load   will   flash   twice   to   confirm   deletion   of   all   pairing   codes.   The   LED   will   go   back   to   a   steady   red.   Disconnect  power  to  the  Taptile™  Sensor  for  10  seconds,  reconnect   and  restart  the  above  pairing  process.   What  if  I  have  to  pair  more  than  one  Taptile™  Sensor?   You   can   pair   multiple   Taptile™   Sensors   with   your   Wireless   Inline   Dimmers.  Simply  repeat  the  pairing  process  with  the  extra  Taptile™   Sensors.  The  Wireless  receivers  remember  multiple  pairing  codes.  If   at  any  stage  you  have  to  delete  the  pairing  codes  from  the  Wireless   receivers  you  will  have  to  re-­‐pair  all  of  your  Taptile™  Sensors.   Can  I  link  more  than  one  Wireless  Inline  Dimmer  to  a  single  key?   Yes.   If   you   can’t   fit   all   your   lights   onto   1   Wireless   Inline   Dimmer,   you   can   have   multiple   Wireless   receivers   which   work   from   one   key.   Simply   buy   extra   TT402-­‐K   Wireless   receivers,   and   pair   them   to   the   switches  in  the  same  manner  shown  earlier.   What  if  my  keys  seem  unresponsive?   The   touch   sensors   do   not   work   like   pressure-­‐activated   switches.   Because  of  this,  it’s  best  to  just  hold  as  much  area  of  your  finger  or   thumb  over  the  touch  sensor  as  possible.  When  using  through  thick   material,   a   2-­‐fingered   press   may   produce   a   better   response.   Page  14  of  15    

WARRANTY    

  Taptile  and  Taptile  Controls  are  registered  trademarks  of  GPEG  International  Ltd.   All  Taptile  products  are  fully  CE  compliant  and  accredited  by  Intertek  Ltd.     A  combined  confidence  in  Taptile  technology  and  product  quality  means  that  every  Taptile   Touch   Sensor   can   have   its   two   (2)   year   standard   warranty   extended   to   ten   (10)   years   by   simply  registering  your  products  serial  number  on  our  web  site  within  30  days  of  purchase.   Upon   receiving   your   completed   Warranty   Registration,   we   will   e-­‐mail   you   a   ten   (10)   Year   Warranty  Confirmation  Certificate.     All   parts   other   than   the   Taptile   Touch   Sensor,   such   as   the   power   adaptor   and   wireless   receivers,  come  with  a  fixed  two  (2)  year  warranty  from  date  of  purchase.     During  the  period  of  the  warranty,  GPEG  International  Ltd  will  arrange  for  the  faulty  parts  to   be  repaired  or  (at  our  discretion)  replaced.  Any  faulty  parts  must  be  returned  to  the  place  of   purchase   for   exchange.   Where   customers   have   taken   up   the   extended   warranty   for   the   sensor,   the   ten   (10)   Year   Warranty   Confirmation   Certificate   should   be   presented   with   the   faulty  parts.     The   Taptile   system   has   been   ingeniously   designed   to   ensure   that,   so   long   as   the   installation   guide  is  followed,  all  parts  should  be  serviceable  and  the  Taptile  sensor  itself  can  be  easily   replaced  by  the  removal  of  only  one  tile  keeping  any  remedial  costs  to  a  minimum.     GPEG  shall  not  be  responsible  for:-­‐      Damage  or  repairs  required  as  a  consequence  of  faulty  installation  or  application    Damage   as   a   result   of   floods,   fires,   winds,   lightning,   accidents,   corrosive   environment  or  other  conditions  beyond  the  control  of  GPEG    Use  of  components,  fittings  or  accessories  not  compatible  with  the  Taptile  Sensor    Products  installed  outside  of  the  United  Kingdom    Damage   caused   by   installation   outside   of   that   detailed   in   the   installation   and   operating  manual    Damage  or  incorrect  operation  caused  by  parts  not  supplied  or  designated  by  GPEG    Damage  or  repairs  required  as  a  result  of  any  improper  use,  maintenance,  operation   or  servicing    Incorrect   operation   of   damage   to   parts   caused   by   out   of   specification   or   unstable   electrical  supply    Damage  caused  through  lack  of  protection  by  an  RCD  at  all  times    Changes  in  the  appearance  of  the  product  that  does  not  affect  its  performance    Incidental   or   consequential   damages,   including,   but   not   limited   to   extra   utility   expenses  or  damages  to  property  and  interiors.     The   cost   of   repair   or   replacement   of   the   product   is   your   only   remedy   under   this   Warranty  which  does  not  affect  your  statutory  rights.    Such  cost  does  not  extend  to  any   cost  other  than  the  direct  cost  of  repair  or  replacement  by  GPEG  and  does  not  extend   to  the  costs  associated  with  retiling,  rewiring,  plastering  or  any  other  remedial  work.         Page  15  of  15