Normal Operation - Hansgrohe AXOR Starck 10101 Serie Instrucciones De Montaje

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Normal operation

The range of the detection area or the removal of the
switch-on/off point from the fittings depends on the
ambient optical conditions (for example, the shape
and reflection of the washstand and the ambient
light) as well as on the shape, the size, the speed
and the reflection of the object that was brought into
the detection area.
The detection area of the fittings or the distance of
the switch-on/off point from the fittings is approx.
160 to 200 mm in normal operation.
The detection of dark (for example grey-black) objects
by the fittings is inadequate because of their low
reflection. The range of the detection area or the
distance of the switch-on/off point can be smaller
than 160 mm.
The detection of bright or reflecting objects by
the fittings is very good as a result of their high
reflectivity. The range of the detection area or the
distance of the switch-on/off point can be greater
than 200 mm.
Strong light sources should not shine directly on the
sensor window of the fittings.
Drops of water or condensed water on the sensor
window of the fittings can initiate unintended run-
ning of the water.
English
Range setting for infrared proximity
electronics
It may be necessary to reduce the range of the
infrared proximity electronics by manual mode
switching when the fittings are connected to very
small or highly reflecting washstands.
The following two modes can be selected:
"Maximum range" (factory setting)
"Reduced range" (maximum range reduced by
approx. 50 mm)
The LED behind the sensor window signals which
mode the fittings are currently in:
Short blinking when the fittings are closed =
"reduced range"
No blinking when the fittings are closed = "ma-
ximum range"
Perform the following steps to change from "maxi-
mum" to "reduced" range or vice versa:
Interrupt voltage supply of the fittings for approx.
10 s (disconnect electrical plug connection
between fittings and battery housing or power
pack and reconnect after 10 s)
The LED blinks to indicate the software version
(e.g. blinking once = software version 1)
When the LED lights permanently (-> calibration
of infrared proximity electronics), cover sensor
window completely with your hand or a white
piece of paper
Remove your hand or the paper after 20 s to
40 s
The LED indicates the currently activated mode
by blinking: Once = "maximum range", twice
= "reduced range"
The LED then lights permanently until the calibra-
tion of the just set range of the infrared proximity
switch has completed
When the LED goes off again, the fittings are
ready for operation
If the sensor window is covered for a period of less
than approx. 20 s or more than approx. 40 s, the
already active mode is maintained and indicated by
corresponding blinking of the LED (once = "maximum
range", twice = "reduced range").
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