Chicago Faucets 116.223.AB.1 HyTronic® No Handle Sensor Bathroom Sink Faucet in Polished Chrome Installation Manual

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Chicago Faucets 116.223.AB.1 HyTronic® No Handle Sensor Bathroom Sink Faucet in Polished Chrome Installation Manual | Manualzz
HyTronic® User Guide Installation Instructions
For single supply and dual supply HyTronic faucets
Overview
Chicago Faucets deck mounted faucets feature cast brass bodies and precision cartridges for years of reliable
operation. Metering models with adjustable cycle time offer true water savings.
Notice to the Installer
• Make sure there is enough space and lighting available during installation and service
• Do not modify or convert this Chicago Faucets product yourself. All warranties will be voided.
Pressurized plumbing fixtures shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. The
supply piping to these devices shall be securely anchored to the building structure to prevent installed device
from unnecessary movement when operated by the user. Care shall be exercised when installing the device to
prevent marring the exposed surface.
Traditional
Lavatory
NOTE: The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Please leave this manual with the facility manager after completing the faucet installation. This document
contains information necessary for routine maintenance and servicing.
NOTE: Before installation, turn off water supplies to existing faucet and remove faucet if replacing. Clean faucet
basin and clear away debris. Flush all supply lines before connecting to faucet. Failure to do so can result in
debris clogging the inlets and/or cartridges.
Contemporary
Lavatory
NOTE: Before installing a new ceramic cartridge flush lines completely.
Safety Information
Read this entire user guide to ensure proper installation. Compliance and conformity to local codes and
ordinances is the responsibility of the installer.
The following safety notes must always be complied with during handling of this product:
• Make sure there is enough space and lighting available during installation and service.
• Do not modify or convert this Chicago Faucets product yourself. All warranties will be voided.
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Important
• Installation may be performed at different times of construction by different individuals. For this reason, these
instructions should be left on-site with the facility or maintenance manager.
• Pressurized plumbing fixtures shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. The
supply piping to these devices shall be securely anchored to the building structure to prevent installed device
from unnecessary movement when operated by the user. Care shall be exercised when installing the device to
prevent marring the exposed significant surface.
• Do not use pipe dope.
• Flush all the water supply lines before making connections.
This faucet comes with all the components needed for installation, however, some tools and
supplies are not included.
• Basin Wrench
• Adjustable Wrench
• Adjustable Locking Pliers
Gooseneck
• Plumber’s Putty
• Hex Key (supplied)
• Aerator Key (supplied)
NOTE: Do not use pipe dope on faucet and supply connections.
Possible solenoid contamination could occur and will void any warranty.
1
Curve
Wall Mount
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HyTronic® User Guide Installation Instructions
(continued)
Mounting of Lavatory and Gooseneck Faucet
Prerequisites
• Supply valve is installed
• Water supply lines are flushed properly
• For
AC and faucets with EBPS, power outlet is installed
Important
• It is not necessary to unscrew the connection between braided hose and housing
to install the product.
• Do not remove protective covering from sensor until starting up faucet operation.
• Do not tighten locknut before step 4 is completed.
1. Mount cover plate if
required. Plumber’s putty is
recommended to seal cover
plate to the sink. Security pin
must be located on the left side.
2. Mount gasket and put faucet
into sink.
6. Install aerator and tighten with
aerator key (supplied).
8. Connect braided hose with filter
to supply valve.
7. For Gooseneck faucets, tighten
spout with wrench.
Cold water > white label
Hot water > no label
3. Mount bracket from underneath.
Place hoses through large
opening and mounting rod
through small opening. Make
sure flange sits securely against
surface.
4. Place nut onto mounting rod
and tighten with wrench.
5. If faucet was installed with cover
plate, secure with basin washer,
flat washer and locknut.
9. Connect to power supply.
The faucet is now mounted.
Note: For AC faucets and faucets
with EBPS, please refer to the
plugin or hardwired transformer
installation instructions.
Mounting of Wall Mount Faucet
Prerequisites
• Supply valve is installed
• Water supply lines are flushed properly
• For
AC faucets and faucets with EBPS power outlet is installed
1. Mount gasket, put faucet into
opening and tighten
2. Install aerator and tighten with
aerator key (supplied)
Important
• It is not necessary to unscrew the connection between braided hose and
housing to install the product.
• Do not remove protective covering from sensor until starting up faucet operation.
3. For gooseneck faucets, tighten
spout with wrench
4. Connect braided hose with filter
to supply valve
Cold water > white label
Hot water > no label
5. Connect to power supply
The Wall Mount faucet is now
mounted.
For AC faucets and faucets with EBPS,
please refer to the plugin or hardwired
transformer installation instructions.
2
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HyTronic® User Guide Installation Instructions
(continued)
Mounting of Long Term Power System (LTPS) Pack (LTPS Models Only)
The LTPS Power Pack comes with mounting hardware (screws and anchors). You will need a drill and Phillips screwdriver to complete the
installation.
1. Mount faucet by following the
standard mounting instructions
on page 2.
2. Position LTPS unit on wall
and mark mounting holes on
mounting surface.
3. Drill holes for
screw anchors.
4. Insert anchors into holes and
mount LTPS unit to wall with
supplied screws.
LTPS End of Life Directives:
In an effort to produce environmentally conscious products, the
LTPS contains materials that are required be recycled by specialized
companies. Please ensure you dispose of your LTPS according to
local regulations. Follow applicable laws and regulations for transport,
shipping, and disposal of batteries. For details on, and locations
for recycling lithium-based batteries, please contact a government
recycling agency, your waste-disposal service, or visit reputable online
recycling sources such as www.call2recycle.org.
5. Connect spout wire to LTPS
connector wire, making sure
connectors are oriented
correctly.
3
6. Remove protective
covering from sensor.
Wait 15 seconds for faucet to
calibrate to its environment.
For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com.
HyTronic® User Guide Installation Instructions
(continued)
Start-up Operation
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. The start-up operation applies to all models.
Prerequisites
• Faucet is mounted
• Water supply is on
• Water supply lines are flushed properly
• For AC faucets and faucets with EBPS, power outlet is installed
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
5
The following proc
times in a row.
a - Re-insert batte
b - LED lights up
c - Remove batter
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1. Fully open supply valves
2. Remove all items from sink
1
a
Remove shut-off screw
3. Remove protective covering
from sensor
4. Wait for 15 seconds for faucet
to calibrate to its environment
The faucet is now activated.
6 Insert battery
Test Function
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
5 a - Re-insert battery
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
b - LED lights up
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
- Remove
battery
immediately
The following procedure (a,c b,
c) must
be done
threeafter
(3) LED switches off
all settings will be saved.
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
NOTE: If the faucet does not work as described below, see
“Troubleshooting”
section.
A battery
model is shown in the
following example. These
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
times in a row.
Prerequisites
A battery model is shown in the following example.
These
a
Remove battery
mixer handle (only for faucets with
• Water supply valve is open
5 a -2Re-insert
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes,
the
external
mixer)
• Battery is full (LED does not blink) for b
DC- faucets
LED lights up
c
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically
• AC power isand
on for AC faucets
c - be
Remove
battery
immediately after LED switches off
The
following
procedure
(a,
b,
c)
must
done
three
(3)
Enabling "Manual
Setting" Mode
all settings
will be saved.
1 Remove shut-off screw
times in a row.
A battery model Prerequisites
is shown in the following example. These
5 a - Re-insert battery
a
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
b - LED lights up
• mode
Water
valve
is open and
"Manual Setting"
will supply
beThe
disabled
automatically
following
procedure (a, b, c) must
be
done
three
(3)
c - Remove
after LED
switches
off
• of
Battery
does not
blink)
for may
DC faucets
1.Hold allhand
in front
sensoris full (LED
WARNING:
Hot
water
burn
your battery immediately
2.For faucets
with
external
settings
will be
saved.
ode
7
Mount housing ve
b
mixer,
3. Move hand away from sensor
battery
c
6 Insert
times in a row.
e following example.
Thesebegins• toAC
power is on
for AC
faucets
skin.
Avoid
contact with the water a
until water
flow.
turn mixer handle from cold to
until water flow stops.
Prerequisites
battery
5opena - Re-insert
. After 30 minutes, the
• Water supply valve isRemove
stream
until
the water temperature
warm. You should feel the water
shut-off
screw
1
b
LED
lights
up
• Battery
for DC faucets
disabled automatically
and is full (LED does not blink) has
c
3 Remove housing vertically
been
properly
adjusted.
page
• AC power is on for AC faucets
c - Remove
battery
immediately
afterSee
LED
switches off temperature increase.
5 for instructions on adjusting water
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3) b
temperature.
a
1 Remove shut-off screw
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
times in aRemove
row. mixer handle (only for faucets with
2 external mixer)
6 Insert battery
a - Re-insert
battery b
b - LED
lights
up
Insert
battery
6
7 Mount housing vertically
c - Remove
batteryapply
immediately
LED switches
A will
battery
model is shown in the following example. These
instructions
to all after
models.
After 30offminutes, the “Manual Setting” mode will be8 Mount shut-off sc
all settings
be saved.
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
blink)
for DC
faucets
instructions
apply to all models.
After 30
minutes, theMode
Enabling
“Manual
Setting”
ets"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
5c
disabled automatically and all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
a
• Water Prerequisites
supply valve is open
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
supply
valve
is open
b
• Battery• isWater
full (LED
does not
blink)
for DC faucets
times in a row.
c in the following example. These
A battery model is shown
• Battery
is AC
fullfaucets
(LED does not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power
is on for
5 a - Re-insert battery
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
The following procedure
(a,
b,
c)
must
be
done
three
(3)
Insert
battery
6
Remove housing vertically
Remove
mixer
handle
(only for
faucets
with (only for faucets 3with
• For EBPS
faucets,
disconnect
AC
power
Remove
mixer
handle
b - LED lights up
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
1 Remove
2 screw
times shut-off
in a row.
2AC external
mixer)
4 Remove battery from battery holder c - Remove battery immediately after LED swi
powerexternal
is on for
faucetsmixer)
all settings will be saved.
Re-insert battery
5 a•-AC
Mount housing vertically
7Prerequisites
b - LED lights up
b
a
7 Mount housing vertically
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
• Water supply valve is open
6 Insert• battery
Battery is full (LED does not blink) for DC faucets
c
8 Mount shut-off screw
a
• AC power is on for AC faucets
y for faucets with
3
housing
vertically
Remove
housing
vertically
7 Mount
y
3
b
4.Remove battery from 6 5.The following procedure
Mount mixer handle (only for faucets with
B - Setting No
vertically
(a, b, c) must be done
9 external mixer)battery holder
Setting
the norma
Mount
shut-off
screw
three
(3)
times
in
a
row.
8
7 Mount housing vertically
a - Reinsert batterywhen it senses a
b - LED lights up
Enable "Ma
c - Remove battery 1 > see "Enab
Mount
shut-off
screw
8
immediately after
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
2 external mixer)
Fully cover s
LED switches off
2 5 seconds water pulse
7 Mount housing vertically
1.Remove
shut-off
screw
2.Remove mixer handle
Remove
mixer handle
b(only for faucets with
(only for faucets with
external mixer)
6 Insert battery
external mixer)
4
Remove battery from battery holder
Remove housing vertically
housing vertically
7 Mount
6.Insert battery
battery from battery holder
4 3.Remove
Remove
housing
Insert battery
Result
The “Manual Setting” Mode
8.Mount shut-off
screw
9.Mount mixer handle
The "Manual Setting"(only
Mode
now enabled.
is now enabled.
for is
faucets
with
external mixer)
A - Setting Cleaning
Mode
Mount shut-off screw (800-832-8783)
For additional technical assistance, call
or visit
our website at chicagofaucets.com.
8 800/TEC-TRUE
Remove housing vertically
4
4
Remove shut-off screw
Remove housing vertically
3
2
1
c
7.Mount housing vertically
shut-off
8 Mount
Remove
battery
fromscrew
battery holder
3
Setting the cleaning mode will make the faucet inactive for
1
> see "Enabling Manual Setting Mode" section
Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after
HyTronic User
®
(continued)
5 seconds - Continue to hold on for one (1) additional
Guide2Installation
Instructions
water pulse
CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
ting" Mode
now enabled.
Theisfollowing
instructions are described in this section:
• Setting Various Modes
• Reset to Default Settings
eaning Mode
• Replacing Battery
ing mode•will
makeWater
the faucet
inactive
for Mixer)
Adjusting
Temperature
(Internal
• Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
• Cleaning or Replacing Inlet Filter
anual Setting"
Mode
• Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
bling Manual Setting Mode" section
sensor with hand, until water flow stops.
5 seconds)
Setting Cleaning Mode
Setting the Cleaning Mode will
make the faucet inactive for 90
seconds.
1.Enable “Manual Setting” Mode
> see “Enabling Manual Setting
Mode” section (page 3).
2.Fully cover sensor with hand, until
water flow stops.
(This takes 5 seconds.)
3. Remove hand.
The Cleaning Mode is now active.
For the next 90 seconds, the
faucet will be inactive.
and
hand
3 Remove
Setting Normal
Mode
Setting Metering Mode
(10 seconds)
Sensor Range Adjustment
Metering Mode is now activated
for 10 seconds.
5.Hold hand in the current detection
area until LED flashes. Then move
hand to the desired detection
distance. When LED stays lit for (2)
seconds, detection distance has
been re-set to new location.
Setting theResult
Normal Mode will allow
The detection distance of the
the faucet Normal
to activate
only when
it activated.
sensor can be adjusted
Setting the Metering Mode will
Mode
is now
senses a hand presence.
between approximately 4 - 11
allow the faucet to activate for a
inches from the infrared window.
full 10 seconds after it senses a
C - Setting
Meteringhand
Mode
(10 seconds)
1.Enable “Manual
Setting” Mode
presence.
1.Enable “Manual Setting” Mode
> see “Enabling Manual Setting
Setting the metering mode will allow the faucet to activate for> see “Enabling Manual Setting
Mode” section (page 3).
1.Enable “Manual Setting” Mode
a full 10 seconds after it senses
a hand presence.
Mode” section (page 3).
> see “Enabling
Manual Setting
2.Fully cover sensor with hand.
Mode”
section (page 3).
Enable
Mode
2.Remove all items from sink.
Water flow1stops
after 5 "Manual
seconds Setting"
> see "Enabling
Mode"
- keep sensor covered
for one (1) Manual
2.FullySetting
cover sensor
withsection
hand.
3.Fully cover sensor with hand.
additional water pulse.
Water
flow stops
5 seconds
Water flow will stop after
Fully cover sensor with
hand.
Waterafter
flow
stops
- keep sensor covered for another
5 seconds - keep sensor covered
3. Remove hand.
to hold on for
2 after 5 seconds - Continue
two (2) additional water pulses.
for five (5) additional water pulses.
two (2) additional water pulse
Normal Mode isanother
now activated.
3.Remove hand.
4.Remove hand.
de is now active. For the next 90 seconds,
inactive.
Setting Scrub Mode
(60 seconds)
Setting Scrub Mode
(180 seconds)
Setting the Scrub Mode for 60
seconds will allow the faucet to
activate and run continuously for
60 seconds before shutting off.
Setting Scrub Mode for 180
seconds will allowRemove
to
3 the faucethand
activate and run continuously for
180 seconds
before shutting off.
Result
All settings will be reset to default
setting. The “Manual Setting” Mode
will be disabled.
2.Fully cover sensor with hand.
Water flow stops after 5 seconds
- keep sensor covered for another
three (3) additional water pulses.
The procedure for the reset is
Metering
Mode
is now activated
foras10
seconds.
the same
“Enabling
Manual
1.Enable “Manual
Setting”
Mode
Setting Mode”, but step 5 needs
> see “Enabling Manual Setting
to be done six (6) times in a row.
Mode” section (page 3).
All settings are reset to default
2.Fully cover sensor with hand.
settings and the manual-settingWater flow stops after 5 seconds
mode is now disabled.
- keep sensor covered for another
four (4) additional water pulses.
3. Remove hand.
3. Remove hand.
Scrub Mode is now activated for
60 seconds.
Scrub Mode is now activated for
180 seconds.
1.Enable “Manual Setting” Mode
> see “Enabling Manual Setting
Mode” section (page 3).
5
Reset
The detection distance is now
calibrated.
For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com.
• Water supply valve is open
Remove
screw
• Battery is full (LED
does notshut-off
blink) for DC
faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
c
3
Remove housing vertically
1
b
HyTronic
User Guide
Installation
Instructions
Adjusting
Water Temperature
(Internal Mixer)
2
Remove shut-off
® screw
ew
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
(continued)
external mixer) b
battery
6 Insert
A traditional
lavatory
faucet is shown
as an
example. These
The following procedure
(a, b,
c) must
be done three
ual Setting"
Mode
The
following
procedure
(a, b,(3)c) must be done three (3)
Enabling
"Manual Setting" Mode
Insert battery
6
7 Mount housing vertically
times
in
a
row.
times
in
a
row.
instructions
apply
to
all
models
with
internal
mixers.
is shown
in themodel
following
example.
These
A battery
is shown
in the
following example. These
8
a - Re-insert battery
5 the
5 a - Re-insert battery
y to all
models. After
30tominutes,
the After 30 minutes,
instructions
apply
all models.
b - LED lights up
Battery
b - LED lights up
mode
will be Replacing
disabledmode
automatically
and
"Manual
Setting"
will be
disabled
automatically
and
c - Remove battery immediately
after
LED switches
off after LED switches off
c - Remove
battery
immediately
e saved.
all settings will be saved.
1
Remove shut-off screw
Mount shut-off sc
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These instructions apply to all DC and EBPS models.
Prerequisites
a
a
valve•is Water
open Prerequisites
supply valve is open
is
low
is DC
lit) faucets
(LED•does
not•blink)
DC does
faucets
c
Battery
isBattery
fullfor
(LED
not(LED
blink) for
3 Removechousing vertically
Remove mixer
(onlybe
fordone
faucets
with(3)
The
b,handle
c) must
three
on for•AC
faucets
• following
New
Lithium
battery
(CR-P2)
is required
AC
power
is on6for
AC
faucets (a,
2Vprocedure
Remove
mixer handle
(only for faucets with
times in a row. external mixer)
hut-off screw
Remove battery from battery holder
Remove
shut-off
screw
• NOTE:
For
EBPS units,
lowmixer)
battery LED will only light when AC power
is disconnected4 Mode
external
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done thre
Enabling "Manual Setting"
51 a - Re-insert battery
Mount housing vertically
7
times in a row.
b - LED lights up
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
b
Mount housing vertically
5 a - Re-insert battery
b
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
b - LED lights up
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
6 Insert battery
battery
- Remove battery immediately after LED switche
Mount shut-offc screw
6 Insert
8
all
settings
will
be
saved.
The
following
procedure
(a,
b,
c)
must
be
done
three
(3)
Enabling
"Manual
Setting"
Mode
a
times
in
a
row.
Prerequisites
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
a
a - Re-insert
5 valve
is open battery
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the • Water supply
c
b
LED
lights
up
•
Battery
is
full
(LED
does
not
blink)
for
DC
faucets
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
c
3 Remove housing vertically
battery immediately after LED switches off
• AC power is on cfor- Remove
AC faucets
all settings will be saved.
1 Remove shut-off screwa
Prerequisites
ixer handle (only for faucets with
• Water
supply
valve is open
Remove
housing
vertically
Remove battery from battery holder
4
xer) 2 Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
is full (LED
does not
blink) for DC faucets
1.Rmixer)
emove shut-off
screw • Battery
2. Remove
mixer
handle
3. Remove housing
4.Remove
Mount mixer handle
(only
for battery
faucets with
external
c used
b
b
• AC Mount
is on
forvertically
AC
faucets
The
following
procedure
(a, b, c) must be done three (3)
(for housing
faucets
with
external
vertically
from
holder
and recycle
Enabling
"Manual
Setting" Mode
external
mixer)
7 power
Setting the norm
Mount
housing
vertically
Insert
battery
Mount
shut-off
screw
Insert
battery
7
6
times
in
a
row.
Remove
shut-off
screw
6
1
A battery model is shown in8the following example. These
mixer only)
5 a - Re-insert battery
when it senses a
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
b - LED lights up
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
b
Install shut-off screw
Mount
mixer
handle
c
Remove
battery
immediately
after
LED
switches
off
Enable "Ma
all settings will be saved.
2
7
(for faucets with external mixer only)
3
2
Remove housing vertically
B - Setting No
9
5
3
battery
Prerequisites
6 Insert
Mount
shut-off screw
a
• Water supply valve is open
ousing vertically
• Battery is full (LED does not blink) for DC faucets
3 Remove housing
Remove battery from battery holder • AC power is on for AC faucets
mixer handle (only for faucets with
4 vertically
2 Remove
external mixer)
Remove shut-off screw
1
8
ced.
2
1
5
7
Install shut-off screw
b
ng Inlet Filter
4
b - LED lights up
mixer only)
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
battery
is fully
seated.
"Manual Setting"
mode
will be
disabled automatically and
LED
illuminate when
all settings will
be will
saved.
Fully cover
5 seconds
water pulse
Mount housing vertically
The following
procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets
with
Resultscrew
Mount
shut-off
screw vertically
28 6.
5.Insert new battery.
Mount
housing
Install shut-off
Install
mixer handle
Insert
battery
external
mixer)
times in7.
a row.
6 8.
A battery model is shown in the following example.
These
Mount
shut-off
screw
8
The "Manual Setting" Mode
is now
enabled.
(for faucets
with
external
IMPORTANT:
be
sure
5 a - Re-insert battery
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internal
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to all models.
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Enable
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1
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b - LED
lights
Mount up
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Water Limiter
(External
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cold
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A traditional lavatory
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traditional
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Hot
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Hot water may burn your skin
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Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
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3
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WARNING: Hot water
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The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
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hot water
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(View from placement in mixer handle)
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screw
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For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783)
or visit
our
website
at ischicagofaucets.com.
8 Mount shut-off
90
seconds.
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Result
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now
replaced.
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
internal mixer with screwdriver
Connect braided
hoses with filter
to Adjust
supply
valves and
HyTronic® User Guide
Installation
Instructions
3 Clockwise > warm
Adjusting
Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
fully open.
(continued)
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or Replacing
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Filter
Cold water > white label
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
Disconnect braided hoses and clean or replace
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85% to 95% (or reverse) depending
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Warning
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s shown as an example. These
braided
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with filter to supply
valves braided
and
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Cold water
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and open the valves.
. The default setting is 85%.
Warm water > no label
pressed into hose. Clean
or replace filter.
Result
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of hot
is now
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Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
old water > white label
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The filter is now cleaned
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4
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Remove
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5
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+
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vertically
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The filter is now cleaned or replaced.
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Settings of hot water limiter
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water limiter from
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3.Install shut-off screw
shut-offresistant
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95% resistant wrench supplied
85% with vandal
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with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
The outletcleaned
is now cleaned
or replaced.
or replaced.
2
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180°
Commander Handheld Programming Unit
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Use the Commander™ Handheld Programming Unit to change settings quickly and easily on your Chicago Faucets HyTronic® and E-Tronic®
n mixer handle)
now
5%
products. The Commander™ Handheld Programming Unit lets you program, maintain, and monitor our electronic faucets from the palm of
your
Commander features a ruggedized housing, infrared communications, and touch-screen technology. Refer to the Commander
cleanedhand.
or replaced.
Quick Start Guide to get started.
3
Install shut-off screw
Result
The outlet
is now cleaned or replaced.
Faucet Adjustment
Overview
Operating modes and sensor ranges can be adjusted with a manual operation through the infrared sensor. A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an
example. Faucet adjustment operations apply to all models. Alternatively, operating modes and sensor ranges can be adjusted with the Chicago Faucets
Commander™ Handheld Programming Unit. For more information, visit chicagofaucets.com/commander.
Operating Modes
Description
Cleaning ModeThe faucet is inactive for 90 seconds.
Normal Mode
The faucet is activated if it senses a hand presence. This is the default operating mode of the faucet.
Metering Mode (10 s)The faucet will shut off after 10 seconds regardless of hand presence detected.
Scrub Mode (60 s)
The faucet will shut off 60 seconds after the detection of the last hand presence.
Scrub Mode (180 s)
The faucet will shut off 180 seconds after the detection of the last hand presence.
Result Sensor Range Adjustment
Change the detection distance of the infrared sensor. The default sensor range is approximately 1˝ beyond the spout.
The outlet
is now cleaned or replaced.
Reset
All settings will be reset to original factory settings.
In order to set the operating modes, the faucet needs to be placed into “Manual Setting” mode. At this time, operating modes can be changed within the
next 30 minutes.
Care and Maintenance
All Chicago Faucets fittings are designed and engineered to meet or exceed industry performance standards. Care should be taken when
cleaning this product. Do not use abrasive cleaners, chemicals or solvents as they can result in surface damage. Use mild soap with warm water
for cleaning and protecting the surface of Chicago Faucets fittings.
For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com.
7
TROUBLESHOOTING
No Water Flow
Cause
Water Runs Continuously
Solution
Supply valves are closed
Open supply valves.
Aerator is blocked or dirty
Clean or replace outlet. See “Care and Maintenance”.
Water line filter is dirty or blocked
Clean or replace filter. See “Care and Maintenance”.
Braided hose is kinked
Eliminate braided hose kink.
No external water pressure
Cause
Solution
Interfering object is in
monitoring range
Remove object from monitoring area. Remove and
re-install shut-off screw. Do not disturb scanning
procedure until water stops and LED is off.
Defective electronics module
Replace electronics module. See “Replacement Parts”
at chicagofaucets.com
Check water pressure. Provide water pressure.
Improper electronics module
Change mode or reset sensor. See “Care and Maintenance”.
Battery is drained
Replace SSPS unit. Contact Chicago Faucets
technical service or replace power adapter
External water pressure is
too high
Check external water pressure. Provide pressure
between 20 - 125 psi.
Reverse green adapter insertion
Insert green adapter correctly.
Solenoid valve inoperable
Connector between SSPS and
power adapter unplugged
Plug connector. (green plugs)
Replace solenoid valve. See “Replacement Parts” at
chicagofaucets.com.
Corroded power adapter contacts
Clean contacts.
Connecting cable is kinked or
broken
Replace defective parts. See “Replacement Parts”at
chicagofaucets.com
Shut-off screw is missing or
defective
Replace shut-off screw or defective See “Replacement
Parts” at chicagofaucets.com
Solenoid valve inoperable
Replace solenoid valve. See “Replacement Parts” at
chicagofaucets.com.
Faucet is in cleaning mode
Wait for cleaning mode to end (appr. 90 seconds)
Electronics module inoperable
Contact technical service or replace power adapter See
“Replacement Parts”at chicagofaucets.com
Green Power adapter defective
Contact technical service or replace power adapter See
“Replacement Parts”at chicagofaucets.com
Sensor distance is not
adjusted properly
Remove and re-install shut-off screw. Do not disturb
scanning procedure until water stops and LED is off.
Infrared window scratched or dirty
Clean window with smooth cloth
Interfering reflections from sink
Remove and re-install shut-off screw. Do not disturb
scanning procedure until water stops and LED is off.
Adjust upper and lower beam to compensate for
reflections. (Commander™ Handheld Unit required. Go
to www.chicagofaucets.com/commander for details)
Water Runs Continuously and Stops When Object Present
Cause
Faucet Turns On By Itself
Cause
Solution
Solution
Infrared window scratched or dirty
Clean window with smooth cloth
Faucet is influenced by room
environment (mirror, stainless
steel or glass sink, etc.)
Remove and re-install shut-off screw. Do not disturb
scanning procedure until water stops and LED is off.
Input line pressure fluctuates
Install appropriate line pressure regulators
Adjust upper and lower beam to compensate for
reflections. (Commander™ Handheld Unit required. Go
to www.chicagofaucets.com/commander for details)
Faucet Is Leaking Water
Cause
Solution
Connections between housing
and braided hose
Check O-rings. Replace damaged or missing O-rings.
Connection between braided
hose and inlet supply are loose
Check rubber washers. Replace washers when
damaged or missing.
Connection between valve body
and solenoid valve is loose
Check O-rings. Replace damaged O-rings. Carefully reinstall solenoid valve & do not over tighten.
Faucet drips, solenoid valve
does not close
Clean or replace solenoid valve. See “Replacement
Parts” at chicagofaucets.com.
Temperature Cannot Be Adjusted Properly
Cause
Solution
Supply valves not fully opened.
Fully open supply valves.
Water line filter is dirty or blocked
Clean or replace filter. See “Care and Maintenance”.
Braided hose is kinked
Eliminate braided hose kink.
Water Flows Although Shut-Off Screw Is Removed
Backflow preventer in faucet is
blocked
Unblock backflow preventer
Cause
Solution
Contact technical service or replace power adapter See
“Replacement Parts”at chicagofaucets.com
Temperature of hot or cold supply
is too low
Check inlet temperature or inspect boiler.
Electronics module inoperable
Clean window with smooth cloth
Hot water temperature not
sufficient
Reverse hot water limiter. See “Care and Maintenance”
Water drops on infrared window
Inlet hoses are reversed
Correct the connections.
Connector between electronics
module and solenoid valve
plug is reversed
Plug connector properly
CHICAGO FAUCETS LIMITED WARRANTY
TO WHOM DOES THIS WARRANTY APPLY? — The Company extends the following limited warranty to the original user only.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER AND HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?
This warranty covers the following Commercial Products:
LIFETIME FAUCET WARRANTY — The “Faucet,” defined as any metal cast, forged, stamped or formed portion of the Product, not including electronic or moving parts or other
products separately covered by this Limited Warranty or water restricting components or other components, is warranted against material manufacturing defects for the life of the Product.
FIVE YEAR FAUCET WARRANTY — Certain Products and portions of the Product are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date
of Product purchase. Products warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase are referred to by the product numbers
42X, 43X, 15XX and E-Tronic™ - 4X, 5X, 6X, 7X, 8X and 9X. All zinc die cast portions of Product are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from
the date of Product purchase.
THREE YEAR ELECTRONICS WARRANTY — Electronic components, including the solenoid, are warranted for three (3) years from the date of installation.
FIVE YEAR CARTRIDGE WARRANTY — The “Cartridge”, defined as the metal portion of any Product typically referred to
by the product numbers containing 1-099, 1-100, 377X, 217X and 274X, excluding any rubber or plastic components,
is warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase.
All Cartridges included in the Company’s Single Control or Shower Products also are warranted against material manufacturing
The Chicago Faucet Company
defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase.
2100 South Clearwater Drive
ONE YEAR FINISH WARRANTY – COMMERCIAL — For Products used in commercial applications, the finish of the
Des Plaines, IL 60018
Product is warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of one (1) year from the date of Product purchase.
Phone: 847/803-5000
OTHER WARRANTIES — All other Products not covered above are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period
Fax: 847/803-5454
of one (1) year from the date of Product purchase.
Other restrictions and limitations apply. For complete warranty details, call Chicago Faucets Customer Service at
847-803-5000 or visit chicagofaucets.com.
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