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Installation Instructions Aerada 1100 Series High Arc Faucet

Bradley Corporation • 215-1558 Rev. A; EN 07-202 3/8/07

Open supply valves.
Wait for cleaning mode to end.
- Clean inlet line filter
- Eliminate braided supply hose kink.
- Eliminate problem at BFP.
- Check water pressure.
Clean aerator, replace if necessary.
Check sensor detection distance adjustment.
(see Changing the Sensor Detection Range, page 6)
- Replace fixing screw with wire.
- Replace fixing screw with wire.
- Contact local Bradley representative
Replace solenoid valve.
- Replace battery.
- Clean contacts.
- Clean window, replace if necessary.
- Check external water supply.
- Replace solenoid valve.
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Change sensor detection distance
Clean LED.
Install appropriate line pressure regulators.
- Tighten gently to prevent damage.
- Check for rubber washers, tighten securely.
- Ensure that solenoid O-rings are not damaged.
Carefully reinstall solenoid and tighten. Do not
overtighten.
Clean or replace solenoid valve.
Open supply valves fully.
- Clean inlet line filter
- Eliminate braided supply hose kink.
- Eliminate problem at BFP.
- Check water pressure.
Inspect boiler.
Correct the connections.
Supply valves are closed.
Faucet is in cleaning mode (approx. 90 secs).
Water inlet lines are interrupted or are
not in order.
- Inlet water line filter is dirty or blocked.
- Braided supply hose is kinked.
- Backflow preventer (BFP) is blocked.
- No external water pressure.
Aerator is blocked or dirty.
Sensor distance (detection) is not
adjusted properly.
Solenoid valve does not open.
- Fixing screw with wire is missing.
- Wire on fixing screw too short or broken off
- Electronics inoperable.
Solenoid valve does not open (is inoperable).
No electric power from battery to electronics.
- Battery is drained.
- Battery contacts are corroded.
- Connecting cable is kinked or broken.
Infrared does not detect any object.
- IR window is not transparent (scratched or
water condensation)
- Interfering reflections from the room
Solenoid valve does not close or closes late.
- External water pressure is high.
- Solenoid valve is inoperable.
Sensor detection is not adjusted properly.
LED is dirty or has water condensation.
Input line pressure fluctuates.
Faucet is not leak tight.
- Connections between housing and
braided supply hose.
- Braided supply hose to inlet supply.
- Connection between valve block and
solenoid valve.
Faucet drips, solenoid valve does not close.
Not enough hot or cold water. Supply valves
are closed or not open fully.
Individual inlet lines (hot and cold) are
blocked or kinked.
- Inlet water line filter is dirty or blocked.
- Braided supply hose is kinked.
- Backflow preventer (BFP) is blocked.
- No external water pressure.
Temperature of hot water is too low.
Braided supply hoses are connected
improperly (hot water braided supply hose on
cold water connection or vice versa).
No water flow.
Water runs continuously.
Faucet turns on by itself.
Faucet is leaking water.
Temperature cannot be
adjusted.
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