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WCKIT Disabled Persons Toilet Locking System – Hygienic & Convenient Access Control!

From £352.63 EX VAT

Our Hygienic Disabled Persons Toilet Locking System is a DDA-compliant solution designed for offices, public toilets, hospitals, doctors' surgeries, shopping centres, and more. It provides a simple, reliable, and fully accessible way to secure toilet facilities while maintaining hygiene and ease of use.

What’s Included?

🔹 Internal & external No-Touch Sensors – Eliminates the need for physical contact, reducing germ spread. External sensor has built in lock override keyswitch.
🔹 Power Supply with Control PCB - 12V 3A lockable metal box.
🔹 Battery Backup – Ensures reliable operation, even during power outages.
🔹 Electromagnetic Lock – With reed switch for door status monitoring.
🔹 Emergency Break Glass – Allows manual lock override in case of an emergency.

Key Features & Benefits

DDA Compliant – Designed for users with mobility and dexterity challenges.
Touch-Free Operation – Simply wave a hand near the sensor to lock or unlock the door.
LED Status Indicators – Red & blue LEDs clearly show whether the toilet is occupied or vacant.
Antimicrobial Protection – The sensor label is treated with SteriTouch® additive, killing 99.9% of germs.
Manual & Automatic Door Compatibility – Works with existing manual doors or automatic door openers.
Reliable & Adaptable – Trusted by the House of Commons, House of Lords, Heathrow & Gatwick Airports.
Hands-Free & Remote Control Integration – Option to add remote controls & hands-free systems.

How It Works

1️⃣ Entry:

If vacant, as signified by blue LEDs, the user can manually open the door or use the external sensor for assisted entry.

2️⃣ Locking:

Once inside, activate the internal sensor to lock the door. The LEDs turn red and the external sensor is disabled.

3️⃣ Exiting:

When ready to leave, activate the internal sensor again to unlock and exit.

📌 Customizable options available! Contact us to discuss your needs.

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Additional information

Weight 4.9 kg
  • Choice of touch sensor styles to suit the installation and client needs
  • All switches are anti-microbial
  • Powered by 12-24Vdc
  • Switching red & blue LEDs to show engaged or vacant status
  • Key switch on external sensors for emergency entry
  • Anti prank contact to prevent misuse
  • Timed clean output for auto door operation

Disabled Persons Toilet Kit Includes -

  • 12V power supply with WCPCB (with control PCB)
  • Internal 'Touch to Lock' touch sensor
  • External 'Door Assist' touch sensor, with key switch override to gain entry in an emergency
  • Mag lock with door sense (will only lock when the door is shut to prevent people locking the door when no one is inside)
  • Emergency break glass with sounder
  • Battery

✔ Solution:

  • Link out the door switch terminals on the control board.

  • If this works, inspect the mag lock reed switch/monitoring wiring and armature plate alignment.

  • Ensure the mag lock provides a normally closed (NC) signal when the door is shut.

✔ Step-by-step checks (de-power system for 10 seconds after each step):

  1. Ensure the sensor is securely mounted on the wall, not dangling or handheld.

  2. Verify the jumper next to the touch sensor relay is in place and functioning.

  3. Use a multimeter to check voltage at the touch sensor (+V and 0V).

  4. Ensure 0V is connected to the correct terminal, not the REM terminal.

  5. Disconnect the sensor from existing cabling and test it with a short cable directly to the power supply to rule out cable issues.

✔ Solution:

  • Ensure mag lock contacts are wired into the door switch terminals on the control board.

  • Adjust the potentiometer on the internal touch sensor to switch for 3 – 5 seconds.

  • Reduce the sensitivity of the internal touch sensor, especially if emergency lighting or hand dryers are nearby.

  • Remove any excess cable inside the touch sensor back box.

  • Re-terminate internal touch sensor connections.

✔ Solution:

  1. Remove the two wires from the C and NO door activation terminals on the control board and join them together.

  2. If the door still doesn’t open, the problem lies with the operator—contact the supplier/manufacturer.

✔ Solution:

  • Check the position of the override keyswitch on the external sensor.

  • Ensure the break glass hasn’t been pressed.

  • Inspect the lock fuse.

  • Link out the NC & KS/BG terminals on the control board.

    • If the system works after linking, but your keyswitch and break glass are correctly positioned, there is likely a cable break.

  • Use a multimeter to check for voltage at the mag lock.

    • If voltage is present but the lock isn’t engaging, the lock is faulty.

✔ Solution:

  • Verify that the solid/flashing LED jumper on the control board is in place.

  • If using square sensors, the LED wires should connect to the larger outer PCB (see page 10 of the manual).

  • Use a multimeter to check voltage at the touch sensor LED terminals.

    • The LEDs have a separate power supply from the sensor itself—if the sensor beeps but LEDs don’t light, check for a cable break.

  • Remove the sensor from the wall and connect it directly to the control board using a short cable to rule out wiring issues.

✔ Solution:

  • Change the jumper position on the control board.

✔ Solution:

  • Adjust the potentiometer on the internal touch sensor to switch for 3 – 5 seconds.

  • This may occur if the mag lock contact is intermittently opening and closing while the touch sensor is still beeping.

  • Check armature alignment and ensure the door does not judder when opening.

  • If the issue persists, replace the mag lock or install a standard magnetic door contact instead.

✔ Yes!

  • Multiple Door Assist or Touch to Lock/Open sensors can be wired in parallel for seamless operation.