Specifications

CAUTION
GENERAL CLEANING; Fig. 5
1. For general cleaning use a damp, soft cloth to clean
the spout and the sensor.
2. For cleaning dirt use a soft cloth with diluted dish
washing detergent. Wipe the area using a wet cloth
and dry using a soft cloth.
Do not scratch the sensor when cleaning.
Avoid using anything that may scratch the spout
surface. Never use polishing power, detergent or a
nylon scrub brush. They will damage the surface of the
spout or Sensor.
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Fig.5
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M965274 REV. 1.2
1. Remove ENCLOSURE COVER.
2. Close SUPPLY STOP (1) with 4mm Hex wrench.
Note: Keep water flowing out of faucet while shutting off.
3. Unthread STRAINER (2) using a 7/16" socket.
4. Pull out the STRAINER (2) and clean with an old
toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly with water.
5. Install the STRAINER (2) back in its place and
tighten with a 7/16" socket.
Caution: do not over tighten strainer.
Note: It is recommended to clean strainer every 6
months.
6. Open SUPPLY STOP (1) with 4mm Hex wrench.
7. Replace ENCLOSURE COVER. Tighten cover
screws firmly.
HOW TO CLEAN FILTER; Fig. 4
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Fig.4
CAUTION
Before opening ENCLOSURE
disconnect AC power supply.
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1
2
7/16" SOCKET
CLEAN
SCREENS
4mm HEX WRENCH
FAQ'S
Q: How will I know if battery needs to be replaced?
A: Valve does not open and sensor blinks 2 times
interrupted by pause for up to 7 days.
Q: Why has the flow rate of the faucet reduced
significantly?
A: Check and clean aerator and strainer.
Q: There is no flow out of faucet when I'm in the
sensor range?
A: Check sensor. If sensor blinks 2 times interrupted by
pause, replace battery, or call (855) 752-9259.
Q: Why does the faucet operate the opposite of
expected-Turns On when not in sensor range, but turns
off when in sensor range?
A: Sensor wires to solenoid are reversed.
Q: What is the normal operating pressure range?
A: Faucet will operate with supply pressures ranging
from 20-80 psi.