Troubleshooting (cont.)
Symptom
Probable
Cause
C. Solenoid
not
working
4.
Sporadic
A. Wires are
flow
pinched or
damaged
B. Low
battery
5.
Water
A. Vacuum
leaking
breaker is
from the
defective,
vacuum
worn, or
breaker
damaged
connection
with valve
6.
Water
A. Arm to
leaking
control
cfrom valve
stop seal is
inletd
worn or
damaged
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Recommended Action
• Order and install a new
solenoid assembly.
• Follow the directions of
"Remove the Solenoid" and
"Install the Solenoid" sections
in this guide.
• Remove the valve cover.
• If wires are cut or damaged,
order new solenoid or sensor
assembly.
• Verify that both wires are
tucked inside the cover before
reassembling.
• Follow the directions of
Replace the Batteries section in
this guide.
• Turn off the water supply.
• Purge the valve.
• Disconnect the valve from the
vacuum breaker assembly.
• Replace rubber vacuum
breaker.
• Reassemble the valve to the
vacuum breaker assembly.
• Turn off the water supply.
• Purge the valve.
• Disconnect the valve from the
control stop.
• Inspect the O-ring seal for the
control stop to inlet connection.
• Clean any debris from area.
• If the O-ring is cut or torn,
order a replacement.
• Reassemble the unit, taking
care to tighten the nut onto the
control stop.
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