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 is a deck mounted faucet featuring cast brass bodies and precision cartridges for years of reliable operation. It is traditionally styled and intended for lavatory use. Chicago Faucets 116.223.AB.1 comes with all the components needed for installation, including a basin wrench, adjustable wrench, adjustable locking pliers, plumber's putty, hex key, and aerator key. It also has a cover plate that can be sealed to the sink with plumber's putty for a secure fit. The faucet has a metering model with adjustable cycle time, offering true water savings.
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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. Edge 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 For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com. 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 For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com. 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 Remove battery instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, thefrom battery holder 7 Mount housing vertically Result Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode housing vertically 7 Mount s c > see "Ena 3 Mount mixer handle The proportion of hot water is now changed. A - Setting Cleaning TheMode battery is now 3 Remove housing vertically Result replaced. a or Replacing Setting the cleaning mode will make inactive forResult The following procedure (a, the b,Cleaning c)faucet must be done three (3)Outlet The temperature is now adjusted. attery from battery holder RemoveAdjust mixer handle (only the for faucets withwith 90 seconds. times in a row. The proportion of hot water is now changed. Remove shut-off screw • Battery is full (LED does not blink) for DC faucets Carefully test new temperature. If necessary, adjust again internal mixer screwdriver 1 A battery following c holdermodel is shown in2 the 4 Remove battery from battery external mixer) example. These Result battery - Re-insert • AC power is on for AC Water faucets 5 a"Manual Adjusting Temperature (Internal Mix) the housing vertically instructions applyRemove to all models. After 30 minutes, Enable Setting" Mode battery is properly Prerequisites installed. Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode • Water supply valve is open 3 3 Clockwise > warm 1 The temperature is now adjusted. Cleaning or Replacing Outlet b - LED lights Mount up housing vertically Remove shut-off screw 7Carefully Adjusting Hotand Water Limiter (External Mixer) "Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again 1 Remove shut-off screw > see Manual Setting Mode" section Counterclockwise > apply cold shut-off A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These instructions to all"Enabling with internal mixers. 8 Mount cmodels - Remove battery immediately after LED switches offscrew all settings will be saved. A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer) Fully with hand, until water flow stops. instructions apply to allb models with cover external sensor mixers. The Prerequisites traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These a (This takes 5 Ainstructions seconds) Remove proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately apply to all models with external mixers. The d hoses and clean or replace filter • Water supply valve is open Mount shut-off screw proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately Insert battery 8 85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water 6 Mount shut-off screw 8 • Battery is full DC faucets 85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water e "common replacement parts" ) (LED does not blink) forpressures Result c and temperatures. is 85%. + The default setting 1 2 pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%. • AC power is on for AC faucets 3 Remove housing vertically Warning - battery from battery Warning holder 4 Remove Hot water may burn your skin Hot water may burn your skin Hold hand carefully and quickly under water Hold hand carefully and quickly under water 1 Remove mixer handle Remove shut-off screw 5 1 3 ha Normal Mode is C - Setting M outlet with vandal resistant w 2 Remove 1 Remove mixer handle with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet b Setting the meter Remove outlet with vandal resistant wrench supp Mount housing vertically Remove battery 4 from battery holder 4 2.Remove 2 with the5.faucet. Mount shut-off screw vertically 8 4. 1.Remove shut-off housing 3.Adjust internal mixer with Mount housing InstallClean shut-off screw Remove mixer handle (onlyscrew for faucets with or replace outlet, then reinsta a full 10 seconds Insert battery 6 2 external mixer) vertically screwdriver 7 Clockwise > warm Counterclockwise < cold Mount housing vertically The temperature is now Enable "Ma 1 > see "Ena adjusted. Carefully test the new temperature. If Fully cover pull out hot water limiter from handle 2 Carefully necessary, adjust again. (using pliers) and reverse by 180° 2 after 5 sec another tw Mount mixer handle (only3 for faucets with 9 A traditional lavatoryRemove faucet ismixer shown as an example. These instructions apply to all models with user adjustable temperature control. The proportion handle (only for faucets Carefully with pull out hot limiterhand from handle Remove external mixer) 3 water 2 2 4 Remove battery from battery holder oses with filter to supply valves and Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer) Install shut-off screw of hot water can be switched from approximately 85% to(using 95%pliers) (or reverse) depending e label Remove and reverse by 180°upon inlet water pressures and temperatures. The default setting housing vertically external mixer) 3 180° is 85%. Result abel 7 Mount The Cleaning Modehousing is nowvertically active. For the next seconds, Install 90 shut-off screw Settings of hot water limiter 3 WARNING: Hot water may burn your skin. the faucet will be inactive. (View from placement in mixer handle) To avoid the risk Result 95% 85% 8 Mount shut-off screw 180° of scalding, use a The outlet is now cleaned or replaced. thermometer to check water temperature. Remove housing vertically 3 hot water Avoid contact with the Settings ofResult hot water limiter 1. Remove mixer handle Settings 2.Cofarefully pulllimiter out hot 3. Mount mixer handle (View from placement in mixer handle) water stream until the The "Manual Setting" Mode is now enabled. water limiter from handle (View from placement in The proportion of hot water or replaced. 3 Remove ha water temperature has (using pliers) and reverse mixer handle) is now changed. from battery holder been battery properly adjusted. 4 Remove by 180° Result A - Setting Cleaning Mode 85% 6 95% Result Mode is Setting the cleaning mode will make theMetering faucet inactive screw The outlet now cleaned or replaced. For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at ischicagofaucets.com. 8 Mount shut-off 90 seconds. is 3 Mount mixer handle Result The temperature is now adjusted. Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again 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) A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an3 example. These or Replacing Inlet Filter Cold water > white label instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The Disconnect braided hoses and clean or replace supply valves proportion of hot water can2be witched from approximately Warm water > no label Counterclockwise > cold filter 5 Cleaning or Replacing Inlet Filter (for aupon new filter, see "common replacement parts" ) 85% to 95% (or reverse) depending inlet water pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%. Result + - Warning The proportion of hot water is now changed. Hot water may burn your skin Holdmixer handhandle carefully and quickly underor water Mount Adjust internal screwdriver Cleaning Replacing Outlet Mount with housing vertically 4 mixer sted. 3 Remove mixer handle 1 Clockwise > warm rature. If necessary, adjust again 1 Remove shut-off screw Remove outlet with vandal resistant wrench supplied 2 with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, Counterclockwise > then coldreinstall 3 s shown as an example. These braided hoses with filter to supply valves braided and els with external The valves Result nnect braided hoses and Connect clean2.Disconnect or replace filter 1.Cmixers. lose supply braided 3.Connect hoses be witched from approximately fully open.hoses and carefully with filter to supply valves new filter, see "common replacement parts" ) 3 The filter is now cleaned or replaced. pending upon inlet water Cold water > whitefilter label remove that is and open the valves. . The default setting is 85%. Warm water > no label pressed into hose. Clean or replace filter. Result your The skinproportion of hot is now changed. pullwater out hot water limiter from handle 2 Carefully d quickly under waterpliers) and reverse by 180° (using Cleaning or Replacing Outlet old water > white label C Warm water > no label The filter is now cleaned or replaced. Mount housing 4 Remove outlet with vandal resistant wrench supplied 2 with Remove shut-off or screw Install shut-off screw Cleaning Replacing Aerator the faucet. Clean or replace3outlet, then reinstall 1 5 miter (External Mixer) + - vertically Result The filter is now cleaned or replaced. 180° ect braided hoses with filter to supply valves and Settings of hot water limiter open. (Viewhandle from placement in mixer handle) water limiter from water > white label se by 180° m water >1. no labelshut-off screw Remove 2.Remove outlet with 3.Install shut-off screw shut-offresistant screw wrench 3 Installvandal Remove outlet ResultThe outlet is now 95% resistant wrench supplied 85% with vandal supplied with the faucet. with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall The outletcleaned is now cleaned or replaced. or replaced. 2 Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall. 180° Commander Handheld Programming Unit miter 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. 8 Technical: 800/832-8783 www.chicagofaucets.com © 2020 The Chicago Faucet Company 964.893.00.0 06/20
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