American Standard 256.1XX HOW TO CLEAN FILTER Fig, 5HOW TO CLEAN AND REMOVE THE AERATOR Fig

Models: 256.1XX

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4 HOW TO CLEAN FILTER; Fig. 4

4 HOW TO CLEAN FILTER; Fig. 4

 

Before opening ENCLOSURE

CAUTION

disconnect AC power supply.

1.Remove ENCLOSURE COVER.

2.Close SUPPLY STOP (5) with 4mm Hex wrench. Note: Keep water flowing out of faucet while shutting off.

3.Pull off Red (1) and Black (2) CONNECTORS from SOLENOID VALVE (3).

4.Unthread STRAINER (4) using a 7/16" socket.

5.Pull out the STRAINER (4) and clean with an old toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly with water.

6.Install the STRAINER (4) back in its place and tighten with a 7/16" socket.

Caution: do not over tighten strainer.

Note: It is recommended to clean strainer every 6 months.

7.Replace ENCLOSURE COVER. Tighten cover screws firmly.

5HOW TO CLEAN AND REMOVE THE AERATOR; Fig. 5

1.Remove AERATOR HOUSING (1) with KEY supplied with faucet.

3.Remove AERATOR (2) from HOUSING (1).

2.Clean the AERATOR SCREENS (3) with a old tooth brush to remove dirt.

4.Rinse Clean with water. Reassemble and install into spout end. Be sure black seal washer is in place.

6 GENERAL CLEANING; Fig. 6

1.For general cleaning use a damp, soft cloth to clean the spout and the sensor.

2.For cleaning dirt use a soft cloth with diluted dish washing detergent. Wipe the area using a wet cloth and dry using a soft cloth.

CAUTION

Do not scratch the sensor when cleaning.

Avoid using anything that may scratch the spout surface. Never use polishing power, detergent or a nylon scrub brush. They will damage the surface of the spout or Sensor.

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American Standard 256.1XX warranty HOW TO CLEAN FILTER Fig, 5HOW TO CLEAN AND REMOVE THE AERATOR Fig, GENERAL CLEANING Fig