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Easy step by steps installation instructions for Commercial Automatic Sensor Faucet & Soap Combo

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Sensor Faucet Installations Instructions


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1. Carefully screw aerator into spout using the included tool.

2. Mark center-point of faucet spout and drill a 3/4” hole on the previously marked center-point.
Note: It is recommended to horizontally align faucet spout with the center of the sink drain and vertically 7-10” above the sink drain. To comply with ADA standards, faucet spout must be mounted less than 50" from the finished floor.

3. There are four methods of securing the spout to the wall:

a. Drywall Anchor Method: Mark the slots of the spout’s flange and drill 3 equally-spaced 3/16” (4mm) holes. Insert the drywall anchors into the holes. Feed the hose and sensor cable through the hole in the wall, starting with the sensor cable first. Then, attach the spout to the wall using the supplied screws.

b. Threaded Shaft Method: Thread on the threaded rod onto the faucet spout. Feed the hose and sensor cable through the hole in the wall, starting with the sensor cable first. Then, attach the flanged nut onto the threaded shaft of the spout by hand, behind the wall. Ensure the spout is correctly oriented into the basin and continue tightening the nut with a wrench. Note: Avoid over-tightening to prevent damage to the wall.

c. Elbow Method: Mark the slots of the spout’s flange and drill 3 equally-spaced holes with a minimum drill bit size of 3/16" (4mm). Slip the sensor cabling and flexible hose through the elbow such that the brass on the elbow contacts the backside of the wall. Thread the M4 screws through the spout flange and into the threaded holes of the elbow. Tip: By hand, insert each screw into the threaded holes, and barely tighten. Then use a screwdriver to tighten each screw in a clockwise pattern little by little until tightened.

d. Plywood Method: If the restroom has a plywood backing of minimum 1/2” thickness behind the wall, use a hand drill to fasten the spout to the wall using the provided 3 coarse-threaded screws. Pre-drilling pilot holes are not required.

4. Slide escutcheon over the spout and onto the wall surface.





Control Box Installation


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Control Box Installation
1. Remove the four screws from the control box. Remove the control box cover. Remove the battery box from the control box, and gently remove the screw from the battery box cover. Install AA batteries in the orientation shown. Note: Use only alkaline AA batteries. Re-install the battery box cover, matching the alignment arrows together. Set the battery box back into the control box, and re-install the control box cover using the previously removed screws.

2. Choose a location under the sink basin to mount the control box, such that the sensor cable, flexible hose, and incoming water supply all connect to the control box. Under the sink basin, drill a hole minimum 3/4” to fit the sensor cable and flexible hose from the spout. Feed the sensor cable and flexible hose through the hole.

3. Mount the control box to the wall in the orientation shown. Drill four 1/8" (3mm) holes as shown, and push drywall anchors into each hole. Secure the control box to the wall with the drywall screws.

4. Connect the incoming water supply line to the control box, at the connection marked Inlet.

5. Thread on the swivel nut to the hose by hand. Tighten with a wrench.

6. Connect the faucet hose to the control box, at the connection marked Outlet.

7. Slide sensor cable connector over the sensor cable connector on the control box and tighten by hand.
Note: Prior to connecting the sensor cable to the control box, open the water supply stop valve and ensure the sink basin is completely clean and clear of objects, or the sensor will not correctly calibrate. See page 6 for instructions on recalibration. Please wait approximately 60 seconds after connecting the sensor cable for sensor calibration to complete and to begin using the faucet.


Inserting Batteries
Your infrared spout is supplied with a back up battery pack (batteries not included). In the event of a power failure the batteries will override the mains power supply to ensure the spout continues to function.


Before fitting the power supply box into position on the wall/floor, batteries (not included) will need to be fitted.

1. Remove Power Supply Box Cover - Remove all four screws in each corner of the power supply box and remove the cover.
2. Remove Battery Box - Remove the battery case from the power supply box and remove the screw in the center of the case.
3. Insert Batteries - Insert 4 x AA batteries (not included) into the battery box ensuring they are inserted the correct way.
Note: Only use 1.5V AA (LR6) Alkaline batteries (preferably => 2000mAh for good battery life).
4. Replace Battery Box - Replace the battery case cover. Replace and tighten the screw. Insert the battery case back into the power supply box.
5. Replace Power Supply Cover - Replace the power supply cover and tighten all 4 screws ensuring they are all fully tightened.


Installation - Electrical Connections


1. Position Power Supply Box - Position the power supply box onto the wall surface below the sink/work surface where it is easily accessible.
Note: Ensure that the power supply box is fitted the correct way up (see opposite) and that the flexible hose will reach from the underside of the spout to the power supply box.
Using suitable fixings for the wall type secure the power supply box to the wall.

2. Connect Power Supply Cable - Before starting any electrical work ensure the power supply is isolated. Wire the electrical power cable into a switched fused spur off the ring main. The blue wire should be wired to the neutral connection and the brown wire should be connected to the live connection.
Important: The power supply box must be permanently connected to the fixed wiring of the mains supply using the factory supplied power cable.

3. Plug In Power Cable - Plug the power cable into the power supply box.

4. Connect The Sensor Cable - Plug the sensor cable from the spout into the power supply box to activate the infrared senor.


Installation - Water Connections

Connecting Water Supply - A blended water supply is required to the inlet of the power supply box. Before connecting the water supply to the power supply box flush through the pipework to ensure removal of debris. Once flushed through turn off the mains water supply and close any isolating valves.

Inlet Connection - The inlet connection on the power supply box is a 1/2” BSP male threaded connection. Connect a 1/2” BSP female connector to the inlet connection ensuring a suitable sealing washer is used to create a water tight connection.

Outlet Connection - The outlet connection is a standard 1/2” BSP male threaded connection. Connect the flexi hose (supplied) to the outlet connection, ensuring it is tightened fully.


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