Troubleshooting Guide (cont.)
Symptoms | Probable | Recommended Action | ||
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| E. | There is | E. | Remove the spout and check |
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| water |
| for corrosion on connections |
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| leakage on |
| between AC unit to solenoid |
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| electrical |
| and the solenoid to sensor. If |
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| components |
| possible clean terminals. If you |
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| or |
| are unable to repair the |
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| connectors. |
| connection, order a new battery |
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| assembly or sensor assembly, as |
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| required. The origin of the leak |
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| must be investigated and |
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| repaired. |
| F. | The AC | F. | Measure the voltage of the unit. |
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| unit does |
| The voltage should measure 6 |
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| not work. |
| Volts. If there is no power or |
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| low power is detected, order a |
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| new unit. |
3. No water | A. | Sensor | A. | Wipe the sensor eyes with a |
flow (Either |
| eyes are |
| damp soft cloth. Wipe dry with |
AC or DC). |
| dirty. |
| a dry soft cloth. |
| B. | Water not | B. | Verify that the water supply is |
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| turned on. |
| turned on and that pressure is |
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| at least 20 psi (137 kPa). |
| C. | Incorrect | C. | Verify that the faucet is |
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| installation. |
| mounted flat to the deck |
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| surface and that the sensor eyes |
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| are aligned to the user area. |
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| Ensure that the sensor eyes are |
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| above the rim of the lavatory. |
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| Refer to the installation |
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| instructions. |
| D. The | D. Turn off the water supply and | ||
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| filter(s) are |
| disconnect the fittings from the |
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| plugged. |
| flex hoses. Remove the filter |
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| cartridges from both supplies. |
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| Clean all debris from the filter |
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| screens and reinstall the |
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| screens, and reinstall the filter |
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| cartridges. |
| E. | The | E. | Remove the aerator and clean. |
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| aerator is |
| For calcium/mineral deposits, |
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| plugged. |
| soak the plastic insert in a 50:50 |
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| mix of water and vinegar. Soak |
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| only the plastic insert. |
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