Troubleshooting Guide (cont.)
Symptoms
Probable
Causes
E. There is
water
leakage on
electrical
components
or
connectors.
F.
The AC
unit does
not work.
No water
A. Sensor
3.
flow (Either
eyes are
AC or DC).
dirty.
B. Water not
turned on.
C. Incorrect
installation.
D. The
filter(s) are
plugged.
E. The
aerator is
plugged.
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Recommended Action
E. Remove the spout and check
for corrosion on connections
between AC unit to solenoid
and the solenoid to sensor. If
possible clean terminals. If you
are unable to repair the
connection, order a new battery
assembly or sensor assembly, as
required. The origin of the leak
must be investigated and
repaired.
F.
Measure the voltage of the unit.
The voltage should measure 6
Volts. If there is no power or
low power is detected, order a
new unit.
A. Wipe the sensor eyes with a
damp soft cloth. Wipe dry with
a dry soft cloth.
B. Verify that the water supply is
turned on and that pressure is
at least 20 psi (137 kPa).
C. Verify that the faucet is
mounted flat to the deck
surface and that the sensor eyes
are aligned to the user area.
Ensure that the sensor eyes are
above the rim of the lavatory.
Refer to the installation
instructions.
D. Turn off the water supply and
disconnect the fittings from the
flex hoses. Remove the filter
cartridges from both supplies.
Clean all debris from the filter
screens and reinstall the
screens, and reinstall the filter
cartridges.
E. Remove the aerator and clean.
For calcium/mineral deposits,
soak the plastic insert in a 50:50
mix of water and vinegar. Soak
only the plastic insert.
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