American Standard 6072121 IoT DetectLnk Exposed Toilet Flush Valve Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- American Standard
Table of Contents
- American Standard 6072121 IoT DetectLnk Exposed Toilet Flush Valve
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- INSIDE THE BOX
- PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
- FLUSH VAVLE INSTALLATION
- FLUSH OUT SUPPLY LINES.
- INSTALL WIRE CHANNEL
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- FCC Compliance Statement
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
American Standard 6072121 IoT DetectLnk Exposed Toilet Flush Valve
Product Information
American Standard is a trusted brand that offers high-quality kitchen and
bathroom products. With a commitment to quality, innovation, and performance,
American Standard has been a part of people’s everyday routines for almost 150
years. The IoT DetectLnkTM Exposed Toilet Flush Valve (SKU# M985145) is one of
their reliable products designed to improve the functionality of your toilet.
The product comes in two versions: battery-powered (6072121) and AC-powered
(607B121). Both versions include a flush valve, a stop valve, and a vacuum
breaker tube. The battery version requires the separate purchase of a power
kit (60780XX), while the AC version requires the purchase of either the AC
Power Kit (PK00.HAC/PK00.BBU) or the Hard-Wired AC & Multi-AC Power Kit
(PK00.MAC/PK00.HAC/PK00.BBU). Please note that the actual product may vary
from the image shown. Prior to installation, ensure that the urinal/toilet,
drain line, and water supply line are already installed. The installation
process requires specific tools such as Teflon tape, flat blade screwdriver,
adjustable wrench, hacksaw, tape measure, tubing cutter, file, 2.5mm and 1.5mm
hex wrenches, and solder & torch (consult fixture manufacturer for minimum
pressure requirements). For any assistance or inquiries regarding parts,
service, warranty, or installation, you can contact American Standard at (844)
CRT-TEAM / 844-278-8326. If you are in
the Toronto Area, you can call
1-905-306-1093.
Product Usage Instructions
- Before starting the installation process, make sure to turn off the hot and cold water supplies.
- If you have a copper pipe supply line, install the optional sweat adapter provided. Measure the distance from the finished wall to the center of the inlet spud on the fixture (dimension A). Cut the supply pipe 1-1/4 inches shorter than the measurement taken in Step 1 (A-B=C). File any rough edges off the end of the supply pipe. Clean the end of the supply pipe and push the threaded adapter until it is seated against the internal stop. Sweat the adapter to the pipe
- Measure from the finished wall to the first thread of the adapter or threaded supply pipe (dimension X). Cut the cover tube to length (X) and apply Teflon tape to the threaded end of the adapter or supply pipe.
- Install the cover tube, wall escutcheon, and stop valve by following the manufacturer’s instructions.
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OWNERS MANUAL IoT DetectLnk™ Exposed Toilet Flush Valve 6072121 / 607B121
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INSIDE THE BOX
(BATTERY VERSION)
(AC VERSION)
NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please give this manual to the customer after installation.
To learn more about American Standard Selectronic® Products visit our website
at: www.americanstandard-us.com or
e-mail us at: ASdetectlnk@lixil.com
For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance, please call (844) CRT-TEAM /
844-278-8326
(In Toronto Area only: 1-905-306-1093)
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Note : Prior to installing the DetectLnk™ Flush Valve the following items must be installed.
- Urinal/Toilet
- Drain line
- Water supply line
IMPORTANT:
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All plumbing and electrical wiring should be installed in accordance with applicable codes and regulations.
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The use of water hammer arrestors is strongly recommended for commercial applications. All piping behind the walls should be properly secured and fastened.
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Water supply lines must be sized to provide an adequate volume of water for each fixture.
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Flush all water lines prior to operation Dirt and debris can cause flush valve to run continuously.
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With the exception of Stop Valve Inlet, DO NOT use pipe sealant or plumbing grease on any valve component or coupling!
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Protect the chrome or special finish on the Flushometer. DO NOT USE toothed tools on finished surfaces to install or service these valves. Also see “Care and Cleaning”
section of this manual. -
This product contains mechanical and/or electrical components that are subject to normal wear. These components should be checked on a regular basis and replaced as needed to maintain the valve’s performance.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Installation steps will indicate which tools should be used with asscociated
letter
Consult fixture manufacturer for minimum pressure requirements. Most High Efficiency water closets require a minimum flowing pressure of 25 psi (172 kPa). Many building codes and the ASME A112.19.2 fixture standard list Maximum static water pressure as 80 PSI (552 kPa).
FLUSH VAVLE INSTALLATION
Turn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning.
Note: Install Optional Sweat Adapter (Supplied) for copper pipe supply
line.
- Measure the distance (A) from the finished wall to the center of the inlet spud on the fixture.
- Cut the supply pipe 1-1/4” (A-B=C) shorter than the measurement taken in Step 1. File any rough edges off the end of the supply pipe.
- Clean the end of the supply pipe. Push the threaded Adapter until it is seated against the internal stop. Sweat the Adapter to the pipe.
INSTALL COVER TUBE, WALL ESCUTCHEON AND STOP VALVE
- Measure from finished wall to first thread of Adapter or threaded supply pipe (dimension “X”). Cut COVER TUBE (1) to length (X). Apply Teflon Tape to the threaded end of the Adapter or supply pipe.
- Push WALL ESCUTCHEON (2) onto the COVER TUBE (1). Slide both onto the SUPPLY PIPE (3).
- Push the COVER TUBE (1) in to expose the threads of the supply pipe. With a wrench thread the STOP VALVE (4) onto the SUPPLY PIPE (3). Align and tighten.
- Pull COVER TUBE (1) against STOP VALVE (4) and push WALL ESCUTCHEON (2) against finished wall.
FLUSH OUT SUPPLY LINES.
- Remove STOP VALVE COVER (1) from STOP VALVE (2).
- Open STOP VALVE (2) with a flat blade screwdriver.
- Turn on water supply to flush line of any debris or sediment.
- Close STOP VALVE (2) and replace STOP VALVE COVER (1).
INSTALL VACUUM BREAKER TUBE: APPLICABLE FOR STANDARD CERAMICS
Note : Step 4a is only applicable if using standard ceramics. If using IoT Ceramics, skip to step 4b.
- Insert VACUUM BREAKER TUBE (1) through HEX NUT (4), FLUSH VALVE BOTTOM COVER (2), and SPUD COVER (3).
- Thread SPUD COVER (3) on to the toilet base.
Note : Ensure that the O-ring is properly seated in the base of HEX NUT (4).
INSTALL VACUUM BREAKER TUBE: APPLICABLE WITH ASA IOT CERAMICS
Note: Step 4b is only applicable if using ASA IoT Ceramics. Otherwise, refer to step 4a.
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Separate HEX NUT (4) from SPUD COVER (7).
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Thread WIRE (5) through FLUSH VALVE BOTTOM COVER (2) and SPUD COVER (3).
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Insert VACUUM BREAKER TUBE (1) through the FLUSH VALVE BOTTOM COVER (2), SPUD COVER (3), HEX NUT (6), AND HEX NUT (4).
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Thread HEX NUT (4) on to the Toilet Base.
Note : Ensure that the O-ring is properly seated in the base of HEX NUT (4).
Note : Vacuum breaker tube can be shortened by up to 1-1/2″ if desired.
Note : Spud Cover (3) and Wire Cover is only available in the ASA IoT Ceramics Package. -
Slide SPUD COVER (1) over HEX NUT (2).
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Secure SPUD COVER (1) by tightening SET SCREW (3).
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Thread WIRE (1) through the back of FLUSH VALVE BODY (2).
Note : There is a small hole on the top back of the brass body for the wire head to fit through.
CONNECT VALVE BODY TO STOP VALVE
- Push VALVE BODY (1) in to STOP VALVE (2) allowing the O-ring to seal the connection.
- Thread HEX NUT (3) on to STOP VALVE (2) to secure the connection.
Note: Do not use pipe sealant or plumbing grease.
CONNECT VALVE BODY TO VACUUM BREAKER TUBE
Thread HEX NUT (1) on to the bottom of VALVE BODY (2).
Note : Ensure that the bladder on the vacuum breaker tube makes a good
connection with the bottom of the flush valve body.
Note : If using a wired version, ensure the wires do not get pinched
while securing the flush valve body.
INSTALL WIRE COVER: APPLICABLE WITH ASA IOT CERAMICS
Note : This step is only applicable if using ASA IoT Ceramics
- Insert WIRE COVER (1) through FLUSH VALVE BOTTOM COVER (3) and SPUD COVER (4).
- Cover the WIRE (2) with the WIRE COVER (1). (Applicable with AC Version) Cover the AC wire with the WIRE COVER (1) similar to WIRE (2).
Note : The Wire Cover will be loose until the next step to secure it. Ensure that the wire does not slip out between steps.
Note : Avoid pinching or excessively bending the wires.
Note : If the vacuum breaker tube was cut to a shorter length, the wire cover will also need to be cut. Wire cover length should be from the top of the installed spud cover to the bottom of the valve body fixation nut plus 1/8”.
Note : WIRE COVER (1) is only included in ASA IoT Ceramics Package
SECURE FLUSH VALVE BOTTOM COVER
- Secure FLUSH VALVE BOTTOM COVER (2) with the two SET SCREWS (1) on each side.
MAKE WIRED CONNECTIONS: BATTERY VERSION
Note : This step is only applicable for the battery version.
Important : Align the polarity markings (7) on the wire ends when making
the connections.
- Connect the SOLENOID WIRE (1) to the RED AND BLACK WIRE (2) in the flush valve head.
- Connect BLACK AND PURPLE WIRE (5) to the BATTERY PACK (6) within the top of the flush valve head.
- Place the BATTERY PACK (6) within the top of the flush valve head.
Note : Do not tighten flush valve head at this point.
MAKE HOLE FOR AC WIRE
Note : This step is only applicable for the AC version.
- Secure FLUSH VALVE HEAD (1) on to the flush valve body.
- Using the WIRE CHANNEL (2) as a template, mark the drill location on the wall.
- Make an opening in the wall at the marked location.
IMPORTANT : The hole diameter should be no smaller than the wire channel and no larger than the wire channel escutcheon cover
MAKE WIRED CONNECTIONS: HARD WIRED VERSION
Important : Align the polarity markings (7) on the wire ends when making
the connections.
Note : Contractor to supply ELECTRICAL BOX (11).
- Connect the SOLENOID WIRE (1) to the RED AND BLACK WIRE (2) in the flush valve head.
- Connect black and white power line connections to HARD-WIRED AC TRANSFORMER (12) and mount onto ELECTRICAL BOX (11)
- Thread EXTENSION CABLE (4) through the WIRE CHANNEL (6) and through HOLE (8) in the back of the flush valve head. Connect one end of the supplied EXTENSION CABLE (4) to the BACK-UP BATTERY (14) and connect the other end of CABLE (4) to the BLACK AND PURPLE WIRE (5).
- Connect BATTERY BACK-UP (14) to HARD-WIRED AC TRANSFORMER (12).
Note: Do not tighten flush valve head at this point.
Note: Power to the circuit must be deenergized while making hard wired connections
Important : Disconnect AC Power Supply from wall outlet before making
daisy-chain connections.
Note : For Unit #1 installation instructions, refer to AC version section
(page 9).
For subsequent Units…
- Take the first 27″ EXTENSION CABLE (1) and connect one end to the solenoid cable and connect the other end to a sensor cable.
- Take the second 27″ EXTENSION CABLE (2) and connect one end to the available senso cable, the other end to the BATTERY BACK-UP KIT (5).
- Connect the other end of the BATTERY BACK-UP KIT (5) to one of the two terminals at the one end of Y-ADAPTER (3).
- Take the 10′ EXTENSION (4) and connect one end to the single terminal of Y-ADAPTER (3), and the other end to available terminal of the previous unit’s Y-ADAPTER (3a).
- Repeat process for each subsequent unit.
- Place Y-ADAPTERS (3) into respective electrical box.
- Plug in AC power supply into wall outlet once all daisy-chain unit connections have been made.
CAUTION : Use only American Standard supplied transformers and cable sets. Using non-AS supplied cables, or cutting, splicing or modifying any components will void the warranty
MAKE WIRED CONNECTIONS: APPLICABLE FOR ASA IOT CERAMICS
Connect the ORANGE WIRE (3) to the ORANGE WIRE (4).
Note : This step is only applicable if using ASA IoT Ceramics.
INSTALL FLUSH VALVE HEAD
Note : excess wire length should be placed in the Flush Valve Head so that is is not pinched when the Flush Valve Head is installed.
- Place FLUSH VALVE HEAD (1) on to FLUSH VALVE BODY (4) and rotate so that FLUSH VALVE HEAD (1) locks in to KEY SLOT (3).
- Secure FLUSH VALVE HEAD (1) with SET SCREW (2).
INSTALL WIRE CHANNEL
Note : This step is only applicable for the AC version.
- Thread WIRE COVER (2) in to the back of FLUSH VALVE HEAD (1).
- Secure ESCUTCHEON (3).
IMPORTANT FLUSH VALVE ACTIVATE
- Remove IR sensor cover sticker. Test flush functionality with a single button press (do not hold down button) and check for leaks.
- Refer to the Quick Start Guide to complete setting up the flush valve functionality.
MAINTENANCE: ADJUST STOP VALVE
IMPORTANT: To avoid overflowing, the STOP VALVE (3) must never be opened to the point where the flow from the valve exceeds the flow capacity of the fixture.
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After installation is complete, peel off the PROTECTIVE FILM (1) from the sensor. Standing to one side, block the sensor with your hand for 10 seconds. Remove your hand and listen for audible “click” from within the valve.
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Remove STOP VALVE COVER (2) from STOP VALVE (3). Turn on water supply 1/4 turn to 1/2 turn(CCW) and test for leaks.
Note : Unit may flush for approximately 3 to 10 sec. when water is first turned on. If flow persists, turn water off and repeat step #1 above. -
Actuate the FLUSH VALVE:
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A) Cover sensor with hand for 10 seconds.
NOTE : Stand outside of sensor detection area. -
B) Remove hand from in front of the sensor; unit will flush in approximately 3 seconds.
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C) Press Button in front of the FV for 1-2 Second; Unit will flush in approximately 3 seconds.
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Adjust STOP VALVE (3) after each flush until the stated flush volume is achieved, no splashing occurs and the fixture is properly cleansed.
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When adjustment is complete, replace STOP VALVE COVER (2) and tighten to ensure vandal-resistance.
MAINTENANCE: REPLACE BATTERY
- Loosen SET SCREW (1) with 2.5mm Hex Wrench (2) in back of FLUSH VALVE COVER (3).
- Rotate COVER (3) to the right and pull off.
- Turn COVER (3) over and disconnect the SENSOR (4) from the BATTERY (5).
- Remove old BATTERY (5) and replace with the new battery. 7. Connect BATTERY (5) to SENSOR (4).
REPLACE BACK-UP BATTERY KIT FOR AC VERSION
- Remove old back-up battery by disconnecting the two wires.
- Install new kit by connecting it to the two wires.
SET DETECTION RANGE (IF REQUIRED)
- Once the device is paired, you may edit the settings by navigating to Device Management screen and finding the DEVICE CARD (1). You must be in Bluetooth range to the device.
- Press on the DEVICE CARD (1) and scroll down to find the CONNECT (2) button.
- Once the app connects to the device, a “Settings” button will be available.
- Enter the Settings screen and adjust IR sensor distance as needed and press “Apply”
- Actuate the flush valve. Cover sensor with a piece or cardboard or similar item for 10 seconds. Unit will flush for approximately 3 seconds..
Flush durations should not be modified unless specified in the by manufacturer .
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
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Valv
|
e will not operate.
| Stop valve is closed.| Open stop valve.
Supply valve is closed.| Open supply valve.
Battery/The electric wire(s) is not connected.| Connect the wires.
Sensor lens is dirty.| Clean lens.
Reflective surface in front of sensor.| Remove the reflective surface from in
front of the sensor.
Detection range not adjusted properly.| Adjust the detection range.
The infrared sensor or the actuator is out of order.| Contact distributor for
replacement.
Battery is critical.
| Press the button for 3-5 seconds. If LED does not blink blue, the battery is
critically low and needs to be replaced.
Flush Valve Electronic is faulty.| Replace Flush Valve Electronic.
No power provided by battery/ power supply.| Replace battery/power supply.
Flush val
af
|
ve does not activate er user leaves.
| Sensor does not recognize a user.| Using the DetectLnkTM app, enter the device settings and adjust IR Distance.
Battery/Power Supply is disrupted.
| Verify connection to sensor.
Check available voltage where Battery/ Power supply is connected with sesnor
with DC voltmeter. 5.8 to 6.5 VDC is required.
Unit is
|
constantly flushing.
|
Solenoid may be stuck open.
| Press the button for at least 3-5 sec.
If the LED starts blinking blue, but the water does not stop, the Solenoid needs to be replaced.
If the LED does not blink blue and water does not stop, the Battery needs to be replaced.
Insufficie
to ad
|
nt volume of water equately fixture.
| Stop valve is not open enough.| Open stop valve for desired volume of water.
Insufficient flow rate or pressure at supply line.| Consult fixture guide for
minimum gallons per minute flow and running pressure for satisfactory
performance.
Water pressure is lower than recommended.
| Fully open the angle stop, then using the DetectLnkTM app, enter the device settings and increase the flush durations. Test at every 0.125 sec. increment.
Valve
or
|
is flushing too long not shutting off.
| Trip mechanism not seating properly due to foreign material between trip mechanism and seat.|
Disassemble parts and rinse thoroughly.
By-pass orifice is plugged or partially plugged.| Examine by-pass orifice and clean if necessary, being certain not to enlarge orifice opening.
Line pressure is not adequate to force trip mechanism to seal.
| Pressure is inadequate or has dropped below minimum operating range.
Steps should be taken to increase the line pressure.
Water sp
|
lashes out of fixture.
| Supply flow rate is higher than is necessary.| Adjust downward on control
stop.
Lime accumulation on vortex or spreader holes of fixture.| Remove the lime
build up.
| PROBLEM| POSSIBLE CAUSE| CORRECTIVE ACTION
---|---|---|---
Flush is
|
not considered quiet.
| Control stop is not adjusted for quiet operation.| Adjust the control stop for quiet operation keeping in mind the fixture evacuation requirements.
Fixture is contributing to noise.
| Check noise created by fixture by placing a cover over the bowl opening to separate valve noise from bowl noise. If it is determined the fixture is too noisy, consult with fixture manufacturer.
Piping system is source of noise.
| High pressure in the system can sometimes be controlled by the stop valve.
Other sources of noise may be the absence of air chamber and shock arrestors,
loose pipes, improper size pipes, etc. In these cases the building engineer
should be consulted.
Flush v or activ
no
| alve “ghost” flushes ates randomly with user present.| Sensor lens is
dirty.| Clean lens.
Sensor is detecting stall door.| Using the DetectLnkTM app, enter the device
settings and adjust IR Distance.
Unit on button an
|
ly flushes with the d not automatically.
|
User Detection minimum timing may be too long.
| Using the DetectLnkTM app, enter the device settings and verify Detect Interval setting.
This is the time a user needs to be in range, before the automatic flush starts.
Recommended time = 5 sec.
Device is
|
not communicating.
|
Device lost power.
| Double check power connections and supply.
If using AC version, check backup battery & replace.
Multi AC power cable was not connected.| Ensure that cable is securely connected.
Sensor not advertising.
| Press Button for 3 second, then Blue LED stats blinking, connect through DetectLnkTM app.
TOILET/URINAL FLUSH VALVE
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Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information
Unique Identifier : IoT Detectlnk TPS and 6072121.002, 607B121.002
Responsible Party : AS America, Inc. d/b/a LIXIL Americas
Address : AS America, Inc. d/b/a LIXIL Americas 865 Centennial Ave.
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FCC Compliance Statement
According to FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- The equipment complies with the safety requirements for RF exposure for mobile (>20 cm) use conditions in accordance with FCC rule part 2.1091.
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
- The equipment complies with the safety requirements for RF exposure in accordance with RSS-102 Issue 5 section 2.5.2 for mobile (>20 cm) use conditions.
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