Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck FaucetInstallation Instructions
Faucet Operation
Operating Modes | • Water Saver Mode: water flows for a maximum of |
• Normal Motion Detecting Mode: water flows within 1/4 | 5 seconds starting from first hand detection and |
second after activating sensor (i.e., putting hands in | immediately turns off when hands are removed. |
front of collar) and continues to stay on as long as | Additional Operating Features |
motion is detected. Maximum time is 45 seconds | • |
(factory default setting). | • “Low battery” indication |
• Scrub Mode: water continues to flow for 60 seconds | • Battery life up to one year depending on frequency |
(default) after deactivating the sensor (removing | of use. |
hands). |
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• Metered Mode: water flows for 10 seconds (default) |
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from first hand detection. |
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Changing Faucet Operation
In order to change any faucet option, the DIPswitch must be used (located inside the electronics cover assembly, see illustration this page).
Checking/Changing DIPswitch Settings
1.Remove the electronics cover (1) from the baseplate
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2.Lift the partition (3) out to expose the circuit board and DIPswitch.
3.To change a DIPswitch setting, use a small pointed object to move the appropriate DIPswitch to ON or OFF.
Faucet range and mode settings along with their corresponding DIPswitch settings are outlined in Table 1 and Table 2
Resetting Faucet Electronics
In order to reset the faucet electronics, a reset button located inside the electronics cover assembly must be pushed in (see illustration this page).
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MANUAL | ON | ON |
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RESET | OFF |
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To reset faucet electronics:
1.Remove hex screw holding the electronics cover to the baseplate and remove cover.
2.Lift the partition out to expose the circuit board and reset button.
3.Make sure there are no objects in front of the collar sensor, then push the button to reset.
4.Wait 30 seconds for faucet to automatically calibrate to the environment.
5.Activate water flow by placing your hand in front of the sensor.
6.Place partition into the electronics cover.
7.Place the electronics cover onto the baseplate and secure with the hex screw.
NOTE: Resetting the faucet electronics causes loss of virtual settings and time in use, and will also start the
Electronics Cover Assembly & DIPswitch
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Switch 1 | off | on | on |
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Switch 2 | off | off | on |
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| Table 1 - Faucet Range |
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Modes |
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Switch 3 |
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Switch 4 |
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Switch 5 |
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Table 2 - Faucet Mode
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