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1A
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#
54700
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Pedestal
Faucet Spout & Faucet& Sensor Assembly (EBF-615)
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1B
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#
54701
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Faucet Spout
& Sensor Assembly (EBF-650)
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2
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#
59173
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Spray Head
w/Key - (male 0.56 gpm)
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#
54683
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Aerator
Spray Head w/Key (male2.2 gpm)
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#
54902
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Laminar
Flow Spray Head (male 2.2 gpm )
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3
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#
54693
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Key Only
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4A
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#
54703
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Mounting
Kit for EBF-615
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4B
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#
54678
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Mounting
Kit for EBF-650
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#
54685
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1/8"
NPT Pipe to 3/8" Compression
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5B
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#
54685
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3/8"
Tee Compression Fitting
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5C
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#
54680
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Solenoid
Supply Kit (NOT SOLD)
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6
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#
54325
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Control
Module Assembly
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6A
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#
54335
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Solenoid
Replacement Kit. Includes Solenoid Body, Solenoid Enclosure, and Solenoid Filter
Cap
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6B
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#
8578
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Solenoid
Valve Module Assembly for Transformer Powered mode (-R variation.) Includes solenoid
enclosure, solenoid body, and filter cap.
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7
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#
54686
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Mounting
Hardware
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8
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#
57970
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Sensor Replacement
Kit includes Cable Assembly, Retainer for PC Board Assembly, and Housing for
Sensor Window
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MAINTENANCE
GUIDE FOR THE EBF-615, AND EBF-650 FAUCET
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1
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PROBLEM: |
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Sensor
troubleshooting LED does not function (red indicator light does not flash during
set-up procedure.) |
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CAUSES: |
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A) No battery power
is being supplied to sensor. |
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B) Insufficient
battery power is being supplied to sensor. |
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C) Sensor Cable
is not properly installed. |
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D) Sense range is
set at minimum distance. |
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E) Control Module
assembly is defective. |
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SOLUTIONS: |
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A) Ensure
that the batteries are installed properly. Check that the orientation of each
battery matches the positive (+) and negative (-) symbols shown in the bottom
of the battery compartment. Reinsert the Battery Compartment control Module. |
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B) One
(or more) of the batteries is "dead". To ensure proper operation, insert
four (4) new C-size alkaline batteries. Check that the orientation of each battery
matches the positive (+) and negative (-) symbols shown in the bottom of the Battery
Compartment. Reattach Battery Compartment to Control Module. |
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C) Disconnect
and reconnect Sensor Cable to the Control Module |
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D) Increase
Sensor range. Use a small phillips screwdriver to turn the potentiometer screw
(white screw in a blue base) clockwise. |
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E) Replace
# 54325 (EBF-60-A) Control Module assembly. |
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2
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PROBLEM: |
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Faucet
does not deliver any water when sensor is activated. |
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INDICATOR: |
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Solenoid
valve produces audible "click". |
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CAUSES: |
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A) Water
supply valve is closed. |
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SOLUTION: |
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A)
Open the supply stop. |
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INDICATOR: |
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Solenoid
Valve DOES NOT produce an audible "click". |
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CAUSES: |
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B) Solenoid
lead is not properly connected to the Control Module. |
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C) Batteries
are not installed properly. |
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SOLUTIONS: |
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B) Disconnect
and reconnect Solenoid Lead to the Control Module. |
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C) Check
that the orientation of each battery matches the positive (+) and negative (-)
symbols shown in the bottom of the battery compartment. Reinsert the Battery Compartment
control Module. The trouble shooting LED should flash RED when a user is detected. |
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3
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PROBLEM: |
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Faucet
delivers only a slow flow or dribble when sensor is activated. |
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CAUSE: |
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A) Water
supply valve is partially closed. |
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B)
Solenoid Filter is clogged. |
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C) Aerator
or Spray Head is clogged. |
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SOLUTION: |
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A)
Completely open the Supply Stop(s) . |
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B) Remove,
clean, and reinsert. Replace with # 8578 (EBF-1004-A) if necessary |
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C) Remove,
clean, and reinsert |
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4
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PROBLEM: |
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Faucet
does not stop delivering water or continues to drip after user is no longer detected
(automatic shut-off fails even when batteries are removed.) |
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CAUSE: |
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A)
Solenoid Valve has been connected backwards. |
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B)
Solenoid Valve is dirty |
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C) Solenoid
Valve Module is defective. |
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SOLUTIONS: |
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A)
Disassemble Solenoid Valve compression fittings at both the inlet and outlet positions.
Water should flow from inlet through the Solenoid Valve to outlet according to
the direction shown by the arrow on the side of the Solenoid Valve. Reconnect
the fittings in the correct orientation. |
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B)
Backflush by reversing water flow (opposite to the direction shown by the arrow
on the side of the Solenoid Valve) through the Solenoid Valve. Reconnect the compression
fittings in the correct orientation. Activate faucet. |
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C)
Replace # 54335 (EBF-62-A) Solenoid Valve Module. |
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5
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PROBLEM: |
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The
water temperature is too hot or too cold on a faucet connected to hot and cold
supply lines with two Back Checks. |
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CAUSES: |
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A)
Supply Stops are not adjusted properly. |
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B)
One Back Check is installed backwards. |
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SOLUTIONS: |
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A)
Adjust Supply Stops |
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B)
Reinstall Back Check |
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CARE
AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
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| DO NOT USE abrasive or
chemical cleaners to clean faucets that may dull the luster and attack the chrome
or special decorative finishes. Use ONLY soap and water, then wipe dry with a
clean towel or cloth. |
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| When cleaning the bathroom
tile, protect the faucet from any splattering of cleaner. Acids and cleaning fluids
can discolor or remove chrome plating. |
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