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Repair Parts and Maintenance Guide
Optima ® ETF-700
PARTS LIST—ETF-700 FAUCET
Item
No.
Code No.
Part No.
Description
1A.
0365108 ETF-472-A Faucet and Sensor Assembly with Standard
Gooseneck Spout (ETF-700)
1B.
0365109 ETF-473-A Faucet and Sensor Assembly with Surgical Bend
Gooseneck Spout (ETF-700-S)
1C.
0365028 ETF-476-A Sensor Module Only includes 18” (153 mm) armored Cable, Shroud, and Housing for Sensor
Window (ETF-700 and ETF-700-S Faucets)
2A.
0365147 ETF-621-A 2.2 gpm (8.3 Lpm) Aerator Spray Head with Key
(female thread)
0365793 ETF-839
2B.
0328134 AC-55-A
3.
0305784 ETF-178
0.35 gpm (1.3 Lpm) Multi-Lam Spray Head
Shower Spray Head Assembly, 2.2 gpm (8.3 Lpm)
Adapter for Spray Heads (not required for
AC-55-A Shower Spray Head)
4.
0365110 ETF-503-A Spout Mounting Kit Includes Rubber Washer, Flat
Washer, Lockwasher, Mounting Nut, and Union
Compression Fitting
5.
0365057 ETF-530 3/8” x 3/8” Union Compression Fitting (female)
6.
3365676 ETF-437-A Single Solenoid Supply Kit includes, two (2)
Compression Fittings, Compression Nut, and
Ferrule
7.
0305849 ETF-370-A 24 VAC Solenoid Valve Assembly includes
18” (457 mm) armored Cable and two (2)
Terminal Housings
— 3305577 ETF-1009-A Solenoid Valve Repair Kit includes
Replacement Filter, Guide, Armature Spring,
Diaphragm and Washer
8.
3365461 ETF-617-A Bak-Chek ® “T” Assembly
9.
3365000 ETF-450-A Control Module Assembly includes splashproof
Junction Box and Junction Box Mounting Kit
10.
0365534 ETF-233 120V/35VA Plug-In Transformer
11.
0345370 EL-248-40 24V/40VA Box Mount Transformer
12.
0365001 ETF-458-A Input Power Cable (Transformer to Control
Module) includes Strain Relief and two (2) Terminal
Crimp Connectors
13.
0305927 ETF-435 Replacement Key Only
14.
3365302 ETF-607-A Trim Plate for 4” Center-set Sink
15.
3365303 ETF-608-A Trim Plate for 8” Center-set Sink
— = Not shown in illustration
FAUCET CABLE EXTENSION CORDS
ETF-80, ETF-500, ETF-600/ETF-610, ETF-660/ETF-770, ETF-700
0365042
0365861
0305862
0305863
0365838
0365053
0365839
0365840
ETF-1005-26
ETF-1005-36
ETF-1005-72 Faucet to Control Module Extension Cord;
72 inch (1.8 meter) Length – OBSOLETE
ETF-1005-108 Faucet to Control Module Extension Cord;
108 inch (2.7 meter) Length
ETF-1003-36 Solenoid to Control Module Extension Cord;
36 inch (0.9 meter) Length
ETF-1003-48
Faucet to Control Module Extension Cord;
26 inch (0.7 meter) Length – OBSOLETE
Faucet to Control Module Extension Cord;
36 inch (0.9 meter) Length
ETF-1003-72
Solenoid to Control Module Extension Cord;
48 inch (1.2 meter) Length – OBSOLETE
Solenoid to Control Module Extension Cord;
72 inch (1.8 meter) Length – OBSOLETE
ETF-1003-108 Solenoid to Control Module Extension Cord;
108 inch (2.7 meter) Length
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Repair Parts and Maintenance Guide
Optima ® ETF-700
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. No water is delivered when faucet is activated.
INDICATOR: If no LED lights illuminate:
A. No electricity is being supplied to faucet.
Ensure that the main power is turned “ON”. Check all transformer, sensor, solenoid and cable connections. Make sure that transformer is supplying 24 VAC (Volts AC). If no voltage is detected, replace transformer.
B. There is an electrical system malfunction.
Reset electrical system. Unplug Sensor connection. Disconnect power to circuit for ten (10) seconds. Reconnect.
INDICATOR: If the GREEN LED illuminates when power is reconnected:
C. There is a short in the Sensor.
Replace sensor. Refer to individual faucet parts diagram for appropriate sensor assembly. Note: GREEN LED may illuminate immediately after sensor disconnection.
D. There is a short in the solenoid or solenoid cable.
Replace ETF-370-A solenoid.
INDICATOR: If the GREEN LED does NOT illuminate when power is reconnected:
E. There is an electrical system malfunction.
Reset electrical system. Unplug sensor connection. Disconnect power to circuit for ten (10) seconds. Reconnect.
F. The control module circuit is not working properly.
Replace ETF-450-A control module.
INDICATOR: If GREEN LED illuminates AND changes to RED when hands are in the sensor’s detection zone AND the RED solenoid LED illuminates:
G. Water supply stop(s) may be partially closed.
Open stop(s) if closed.
H. Debris is clogging solenoid filter.
Shut off water supply. Remove, clean and reinstall solenoid filter.
INDICATOR: If GREEN LED illuminates AND changes to RED when hands are placed in the sensor’s detection zone AND the RED solenoid LED flickers with a vibrating/clicking noise heard inside the module: Note: Applies only to REVISION 2 MODULES.
I. There is a direct short in the solenoid or solenoid cable.
Replace with ETF-370-A solenoid.
INDICATOR: If GREEN/RED LED illuminates AND changes to RED when hands are NOT located in the sensor’s detection zone BUT the
RED solenoid LED (in upper left corner of circuit) does NOT illuminate:
J. Sensor range is set too long and is detecting the sink.
Reduce sensor detection range.
K. Sensor is not working properly.
Replace sensor. Refer to individual faucet parts diagram for appropriate sensor assembly.
INDICATOR: If GREEN LED illuminates BUT does NOT change to red when hands are placed in the sensor’s detection zone:
L. Sensor range is set too short.
Increase sensor detection range.
M. Sensor is not working properly.
Replace sensor. Refer to individual faucet parts diagram for appropriate sensor assembly.
2. Sensing range is too short.
A. Extended range sensitivity is required.
Dip switch number 4 should be in the “DOWN” (Extended range sensitivity) position. Increase range by adjusting range potentiometer clockwise (yellow phillips screw in blue base).
B. Faucet has surgical bend gooseneck spout.
For long range use (recommended for surgical bend gooseneck spout faucet models), remove range jumper from upper right hand corner of circuit board. Adjust range potentiometer. Note: Applies only to
REVISION 2 MODULES.
3. Faucet activates by itself (false triggers).
A. Sensor range is set too long.
Decrease range by adjusting range potentiometer counterclockwise. If necessary, flip dip switch number 4 into the “UP” (reduced range sensitivity) position. Check surroundings for factors that contribute to sensor range detection problems (bright lights, highly reflective surfaces, sunlight, etc.).
4. Faucet delivers very low flow or just a dribble.
A. Water supply stop(s) may be partially closed.
Open stop(s).
B. Debris is clogging solenoid filter.
Shut off water. Remove, clean, and reinstall solenoid filter.
C. Solenoid is worn or not working properly.
Rebuild with ETF-1009-A solenoid repair kit or replace
ETF-370-A solenoid.
D. Debris is clogging faucet aerator or spray head.
Shut off water. Use key if required to remove. Then clean and reinstall aerator or spray head.
5. Faucet does not stop delivering water or continues to drip after user is no longer detected (even after power to the module has been disconnected).
A. Solenoid valve is installed backward.
Disconnect solenoid. Reconnect solenoid with water flow towards the faucet (see arrow on solenoid).
B. Debris is clogging solenoid.
Remove and clean solenoid operator. If necessary, rebuild with
ETF-1009-A repair kit.
C. Seat in solenoid valve body is damaged or pitted.
Replace with ETF-370-A solenoid.
When assistance is required, please contact
Sloan Technical Support at: 1-888-SLOAN-14 (1-888-756-2614).
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