Bathrooms at Source Sensor Deck Spout Mains and Battery Operated Installation Guide

August 7, 2024
Bathrooms at Source

Bathrooms at Source Sensor Deck Spout Mains and Battery Operated

IMPORTANT

  • Please read these instructions carefully before starting installation and keep for future reference.
  • Remove all packaging and check the product for missing parts or damage before starting installation.
  • Any alterations made to this product and fittings may infringe water regulations and will invalidate the guarantee.
  • The installation must comply with all Local/National Water Supply Authority Regulations/Byelaws and Building and Plumbing (UK:BS6700) Regulations.
  • We strongly recommend that you use a qualified and registered plumber.

WARNING

  • No person other than a service engineer should disassemble, repair or modify this faucet, unless it is specifically described in this manual.
    Failure to do so may result in electric shock or product malfunction.

  • Do not strike or kick the faucet or controller box, as this may damage the unit or cause a leak.

  • If the room temperature drops to freezing, wrap the pipes with insulation.

  • Make sure the power cord does not come in contact with the hot water supply pipe.

  • Avoid placing any objects within the detection range of the infrared sensor.

FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES

  • Hands free infrared sensor activated
  • Automatic shut-off water saving flow control.
  • Improves water and energy efficiency.
  • Easy to use-ideal for disabled or elderly.
  • Hygienic-reduces risk of cross-contamination.
  • Mains and battery powered options included.
  • Vandal resistant.
  • Easy to fit in new installations or retrofits.
  • Self-adjusting to the environments and sensitive to environmental change of light and refection also detect water wastage.
  • Sensor provides faster, more convenient experience, ensuring the tap is never left running.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Power input DC:6V(4×1,5VAA alkaline battery)
Detection zone 15-25cm(to white board)
Water pressure 0.05-0.8(Mpa)
Power consumption AC: < 0.5mw:DC:< 0.3mw
Inlet/outlet diameter G 1/2″
Confirmation time < 1 second
Water temperature 1 ℃-50 ℃

USING METHOD

  • Before use
  • During use
  • After use

NOTE: When your hand enters the inductive field the water flows, remove your hand from the field and the water stops. It will stop automatically after flushing 30 seconds continuously, leave your hand from the inductive field for 3 seconds then enter the field to flush again.

DIMENSIONS

SERVICE PARTS LIST

  1. aerator
  2. faucet body
  3. cover
  4. basin
  5. nut
  6. transformer socket
  7. transformer socket
  8. control box
  9. adjustment button
  10. cable socket
  11. buckle
  12. outlet
  13. inlet

INSTALLATION STEPS

WARNING: Avoid placing any objects within the detection range of the infrared sensor.

Press and hold for 3 second and wait for 20s. It will detect a proper distance automatically.

AERATOR CLEAN

  • Please ensure the filter is cleaned if the water flow is reduced.
  1. Turn off the isolating valve.
  2. Remove the filter with a coin stuck in the aerator groove by rotating it counterclockwise.
  3. Wash filter out and replace.

FILTER CLEAN

  • Please ensure the filter is cleaned every 6 months or if the water flow is reduced.
  1. Turn off the isolating valve.
  2. Unscrew flex hose.
  3. Take out filter.
  4. Wash filter out and replace.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Cause Solution
No water out The batter is exhausted Change the battery
Water supply cut off Check supply
Dirt in the filter Clean the filter
Water pressure to low Raise the pressure
Water will not turn off Dirt on the sensor window Clean the sensor
Too little water flow Water supply is turned down Adjust water supply
The filter is too dirty Clean the filter
Water pressure is too low Raise the pressure
Short cycles of battery Incorrect batteries Change to 4AA Alkaline batteries
The indicator light is not on The light is broken Change the light or

circuit board
The circuit board is wet or signal line is wet| Dry out
The battery is exhausted| Change the battery
Poor connection of battery| Change battery connections

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