
3. Installation
Installing the OARYsystem is fairly simple and can be done by DYI or Handyman and a few tools.
Bathroom cabinets come in a wide variety of styles and features. If yours has Drawers, we will need to do the set up for that first and then come back to do the general installation. Below is the page links for the various feature setups.
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Plumbing Installation location
Let's get familiar with inside your cabinet where the stubout is and motor will be located.
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The Motor will be mounted on the same side as your toilet, Left or Right.
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Note the location of the Plumbing stubout.

Installation Overview

Step 1 - Step 2.
1. Drawer Kit
2. Cabinet Prep

Step 3.
One-Way Valve installation

Step 4.
Motor/Electronics
installation

Step 5.
Vacuum Plate installation
If you do not have drawers, continue to Step 2.
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Cabinets with drawers -Do the Drawer Kit install first and then come back here to continue install (Step 2).
Choose your Drawer Type

CABINET w/DRAWERS
(Rails on Side of Drawers)

CABINET w/DRAWERS
(Rear mounted Rails)
Let's get the cabinet ready. Right or Left side installation.
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If your toilet is on the right, then you will be working on the right side of the cabinet.


1. Place stencil in position on the bottom of the cabinet and push all the way back into the corner and tape into position.

2. The stencil is pre marked for the drill hole on cabinets with no drawers.

3. Drill pilot hole using a small bit. Make sure to drill hole level and straight.

4. Remove stencil and drill larger hole with 1 -3/4 hole saw bit. A dust mask is recommended.

5. Trim hole with razor blade.

6. Assemble the Pass-through connector.
Note: You may not need both connectors.
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2 FlatPipe Adaptors (Rear)
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1 SquarePipe M/M connector
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1 SquarePipe M/F connector

7. Hold the Pass-through connection into position and press on the opposite FlatPipe Adaptor (Rear) connection piece.

8. Orient pieces to proper direction.
Cabinet prep is done.
Next Step:
3. ONE-Way valve installation.
3. One-Way valve Installation
Installing the One-Way Valve is fairly easy.


Parts Reference
*Click image to expand.
Note direction of plastic washers.
A, C: Plastic nut
B: Wall Tube
D: 1 1/2" washer
E: P-trap
F: 1 1/4" washer

1. Make sure the water is off. Have a bucket ready to catch the water from the J-Trap. Loosen the plastic hand nuts on the J-Trap and the drain stubout. Gently pull P-trap out of the stub-out.

3. Slide the wall pipe out of the stub out, and swing out of the way.

4. Set up the One-Way valve.
On the pipe end of the valve, place the nut (threads out), slip on plastic washer (taper out) about 1" onto the pipe.
*Note how the taper on the washer points away from the nut.

5. Slide One-Way valve onto the drain stubout (Lightly hand tighten only). These are soft plastic parts so just until snug. Orient the top of the valve straight up. Snug down.

6. Check for fit.
Swing the J-Trap and wall pipe back around and insert into the One-Way valve (about 1"). You may need to swing the hook away to give you the proper angle for the pipe to line up.
*Cut wall pipe to length if needed.

7. Place nut and washer (threads and taper out) onto wall pipe and insert into One-Way valve. Align all the plumbing pieces. Snug down all nuts(5).
*Test for leaks.

8. End of One-Way valve installation.
Next step:
4. Motor installation.
Plumbing Tip:
To help keep plumbing straight and level on long runs. Use a long piece of FlatPipe (or two connected together), Also measure off existing level points like the floor or base boards.

Let's do motor.

1. Starting inside the cabinet, at the pass-through.

2. Cut a short piece of FlatPipe(1") and add a FlatPipe Adaptor (front). Making sure these pieces are level.

3. Motor Adaptor:
1 SquarePipe 90°
1 SquarePipe Con M/M
1 SquarePipe Con M/F

4. Make the Motor adaptor and place into position.

5. Hold motor into position to get the feel of how the motor will be placed. Make sure the motor is square. Peel plastic off the hook and loop sticky pads. Place motor into position, making sure its straight and press firmly to cabinet to secure.

6. Put a piece of SquarePipe onto the motor to give us a measuring point (cut if necessary). Square up and measure from A to B.
Take that measurement and minus 1" (for connectors) and cut a piece of SquarePipe.

7. Assemble all the pieces and tape everything together
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SquarePipe
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2 SquarePipe 90°
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3 SquarePipe connector

8. Tape assembly into place.
* Note the tape on the end to secure the weight.

9. Measure from A to B.
No need to minus for connectors.
Cut a piece of SquarePipe

10. Remove pieces, untape and reassemble.
End of motor installation.
Next Step:
5. Vacuum Plate installation.
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The Vacuum plate uses the square plumbing.


1. With toilet seat and area sanitized. Place the Vacuum plate on the toilet, align to front of bowl and lightly snug down with the new bolts provided.

2. Toilet tank designs vary but basically, we want to run the SquarePipe plumbing from the Vacuum Plate over the side and back to the wall.

3. Using an assortment of:
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SquarePipe 90° elbows
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SquarePipe connectors
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SquarePipe
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1 SquarePipe adaptor (front) connector.

4. keeping close to the toilet but leave a little space so the plumbing doesn't rub the tank.
Measure a Length of SquarePipe. A to B. Or if you need to, go right off the Vacuum plate and over the edge.

5. Continue connecting 90° connectors until you can head back to the wall.

6. Tape securely.

7. Take a full length of SquarePipe and tape on a FlatPipe adaptor (front). Hold up to the wall, make sure the SquarePipe is level and flat against the wall. Make a mark (A) and cut SquarePipe.

8. Assemble pieces. Install assembly onto toilet, making sure assembly is straight and flat against the wall. Tape into position.
End of installation, Next step:5. FlatPipe install
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12. Step back and look to see that everything looks good and square.
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In this section we are connect all the plumbing together using FlatPipe.


1. Outside the cabinet, lets run the plumbing to the Vacuum plate.

1. Tape a FlatPipe Inside Corner connector into the corner. Measure and cut a piece of FlatPipe.
If you don't have a offset feature here, skip the next couple of steps and go onto Step 5.

3. This cabinet has a leg feature we need to work around. The connection won't make a tight fit and will leave a gap on one side of the leg.

4. Using a piece of Fill Trim, we can make up for the gap. This will get filled in with silicone later. Measure from A to B and cut pieces of FlatPipe and fill trim.

5. using a FlatPipe 90° elbow. Tape into position. Measure from A to B and cut a piece of FlatPipe.

6. Using a FlatPipe 90°, Tape into position about 1" above the Baseboard or Tile. Measure from A to B and cut a piece of FlatPipe.

7. We need to measure from A to B (next frame). This will be a long piece. Using FlatPipe, connectors and 90°s.

8. Measure from the outside flat edge of A to the inside flat edge of B.

9. For this piece we will be using:
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2 FlatPipe
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1 FlatPipe connector
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2 FlatPipe 90° elbow

10. Connect pieces together and tape into position, making sure the piece is level.

11. Measure from A to B. Cut a piece of FlatPipe. Install.

12. Take a look at all the plumbing to make sure everything looks good and straight.
Align and tighten up toilet seat bolts.
End of FlatPipe installation.
Next Step: 4. Power/
Electronics.
In this section we are finishing up


15. Replace or reinstall toilet seat.

15. Replace or reinstall toilet seat.

15. Replace or reinstall toilet seat.

15. Replace or reinstall toilet seat.
In this section we are finishing up the plumbing from the outside of the cabinet to the toilet.


15. Replace or reinstall toilet seat.

15. Replace or reinstall toilet seat.

15. Replace or reinstall toilet seat.

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