Troubleshooting Guide (cont.)
Symptoms
Probable
Causes
C. There is
water
leakage on
electrical
components
or
connectors.
D. The
battery life
has
expired.
2.
No water
A. The AC
flow (AC).
unit is not
plugged
in.
B. The
ground
fault
breaker is
tripped.
C. There is a
loose
connection.
D. The wires
are
pinched or
damaged.
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Recommended Action
C. Remove the spout and check
for corrosion on the
connections between the battery
to solenoid and the solenoid to
sensor. If possible, clean the
terminals. If unable to repair
the connection, order a new
sensor assembly or solenoid
assembly, as required. Inspect
the O-ring on the valve for
cuts, debris, etc. If the O-ring is
damaged, order a new O-ring.
The origin of the leak must be
investigated and repaired.
D. Remove the spout and replace
the battery. The spout requires
a standard 6 Volt lithium
battery. This item is not
available from Kohler but can
be purchased at many stores
locally.
A. Plug the AC wall brick firmly
into a working outlet.
B. Check that the breaker for the
circuit used by the faucet is on.
C. Remove the spout and check
the connection from the AC
unit to the solenoid and from
the solenoid to sensor. Make
sure that the connector arrows
are aligned and that the
connection is secure.
D. Remove the spout and verify
that the wires are tucked inside
the spout before reassembling.
If wires are cut or damaged,
order new solenoid or sensor
assembly.
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