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Date: 04/12/21

Part #: 5914-000-001

INSTALLATION, OPERATION 

& MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Page 9 of 11

TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR 9 VOLT DC SENSOR OPERATED VALVES 

Normal Valve Function: 

9 Volt DC sensor operated valve has flow time of 90 seconds maximum. 

To reactivate, the user must move out of and return to the sensing area. 

CONDITION: 

WATER DOES NOT FLOW

Indicators

Probable Cause

 

Solution

Sensor flashes continuously 
every 2 seconds when 
hands are within range. 

Low battery warning 

Replace battery 

Circuit breaker tripped. 

Reset circuit breaker 
Replace battery

Defective 9V DC transformer

Transformer polarity crossed

Replace transformer (sensor may be 
damaged and need replacement). 

Unit is in “Security Mode” after 
90 seconds of constant detection. 

Remove sources of detection and 

wait 30 seconds before checking. 

Range is too short. 

Increase range. 

Range is too long. 

Decrease range and wait 30 seconds. 

Sensor is picking up a highly 
reflective surface. 

Eliminate cause of reflection and wait 
30 seconds before checking. 

Sensor does not flash 
when the user’s hands 
are within range. 

 

Defective sensor. 

Replace sensor. 

Stops or water main closed.
Bad sensor to solenoid connection.

Debris or scale in
solenoid assembly. 

Remove solenoid, pull out plunger 

and spring, and clean with scale 

remover solution or pressurized air. 

Debris or scale in diaphragm.

 

Remove diaphragm and clean 

Sensor flashes once

when user’s hands are

within range.

 
 

Remove strainer and clean. 

CONDITION:

 FALSE TRIGGERING;

WATER FLOWS CONTINUOUSLY

Indicators

Probable Cause

 

Solution

Remove diaphragm and clean. 

Sensor flashes when user’s

hands are within range. 

Diaphragm is defective or torn.

Sensor is dirty or covered. 

Clean or uncover sensor and 

wait 30 seconds. 

Decrease range and wait 30 seconds. 

Sensor does not flash when

users hands are within range.

Range too long or highly 
reflective surface, sunlight, bright 
lights etc. are triggering sensor. 

Eliminate cause of reflection or
correct lighting problem. 

CONDITION:

 WATER FLOWS

CONTINUOUSLY BUT STOPS
WHEN HANDS ARE WITHIN RANGE

Indicators

Probable Cause

 

Solution

Water runs continuously when 
sensor not activated. Sensor 
flashes when hands are within 
range and water shuts off. 

Solenoid polarity crossed. 

Disconnect solenoid and 

reverse polarity. 

Battery completely used up.

Replace transformer. 

Open stops or water main. 
Ensure wires make proper contact. 

Debris or scale in strainer.

Replace diaphragm. 

Debris or scale in diaphragm

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Summary of Contents for Neo-Metro WEDGE WSW130

Page 1: ... manual thoroughly and verify rough ins before beginning any work File this manual with the owner or maintenance personnel upon completion of installation NOTE When applicable receptacle s must be wired to a GFCI protected circuit Fixture must be earth grounded per N E C National Electrical Code Acorn warrants that all of its products are guaranteed against defective material or poor workmanship f...

Page 2: ...26 855 4863 ACCESSIBILITY COMPARISONS 33 838 RIM MAX 34 864 RIM MAX 27 686 215 8 549 191 4 489 121 2 318 11 4 32 34 864 RIM MAX 191 4 489 31 787 RIM MAX 24 610 191 4 489 191 4 489 ADA ADULT BCBC British Columbia Building Code OBC Ontario Building Code ADA ages 6 thru 12 29 737 29 737 215 8 549 121 2 318 11 4 32 215 8 549 121 2 318 11 4 32 215 8 549 121 2 318 11 4 32 BCBC OBC PROFILE ...

Page 3: ... Ø1 1 4 DRAIN OPENING 3 3 Ø1 5 16 ON 4 CENTERSET TYP 4 WASTE OUTLET FOR OPTIONAL 1 1 2 OD P TRAP ROUGH IN PLUMBING AND MOUNTING NOTES 5 S MOUNTING BRACKET PLATE 6 IF REQUIRED FOR VALVE MOUNTING AREA 6 W x 4 H x MAX 8 25 DEPTH 7 1 2 NPT HOT AND COLD SUPPLY INLETS AS REQUIRED 8 6 WALL ANCHORING MOUNTING POINTS WALL BACKING REQUIRED 9 IF REQUIRED FOR SOAP DISPENSER COMPONENTS PLACEMENT BY OTHERS 30 7...

Page 4: ...8 10 WALL ANCHORING MOUNTING POINTS AS REQUIRED WALL BACKING REQUIRED 9 IF REQUIRED FOR SOAP DISPENSER COMPONENTS PLACEMENT BY OTHERS 3 5 W x 5 H x MAX 4 5 DEPTH 10 FOR OPTIONAL SW000 F60 SENSOR OPERATED FAUCET ELECTRICAL POWER ROUGH IN PROVIDE 120VAC 60Hz 3A MAX GFCI PROTECTED ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE VERIFY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SENSOR FAUCETS WHEN PROVIDED BY OTHERS 2 W x 4 H 7 4 102 5 3 4 1...

Page 5: ...RACKET PLATE 9 6 WALL ANCHORING MOUNTING POINTS WALL BACKING REQUIRED 5 2 ACCESS PANEL 10 IF REQUIRED FOR SOAP DISPENSER COMPONENTS PLACEMENT BY OTHERS 11 FOR OPTIONAL SW000 F60 SENSOR OPERATED FAUCET ELECTRICAL POWER ROUGH IN PROVIDE 120VAC 60Hz 3A MAX GFCI PROTECTED ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE VERIFY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SENSOR FAUCETS WHEN PROVIDED BY OTHERS 2 W x 4 H AS REQUIRED 7 IF REQUIRED...

Page 6: ...S 3 5 W x 5 H x MAX 4 5 DEPTH 11 FOR OPTIONAL SW000 F60 SENSOR OPERATED FAUCET ELECTRICAL POWER ROUGH IN PROVIDE 120VAC 60Hz 3A MAX GFCI PROTECTED ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE VERIFY ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SENSOR FAUCETS WHEN PROVIDED BY OTHERS 2 W x 4 H 7 IF REQUIRED FOR VALVE MOUNTING AREA GENERAL NOTES 1 4 Ø1 5 16 SOAP TYP DISPENSER KNOCKOUT 2 Ø1 1 4 DRAIN OPENING 5 2 ACCESS PANEL 3 3 Ø1 5 16 ON ...

Page 7: ...Mounting Bracket B DETAIL A A Attach P Trap Enclosure s Mounting Frame to Basin using 10 32 x 1 2 Screws 2 3 Basin P Trap Enclosure s Mounting Frame 10 32 x 1 2 Screws 2 1 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 4 Secure Basin Assembly to finished wall using installer provided 1 4 Wall Anchors and Anchoring Hardware NOTE It is recommended to confirm the level of the hanging Basin Assembly before marking and pre drilling th...

Page 8: ...3 2 1 3 4 6 5 5 Basin Assembly P Trap Enclosure Cover 1 4 20 UNC x 3 4 Screws Provided Hinge Point 2 1 3 Attach P Trap Enclosure Cover to Basin Assembly using 1 4 20 UNC x 3 4 Screws Provided 1 2 3 DETAIL C C IMPORTANT To open P Trap Enclosure and access components located within remove upper and front screws while supporting the front of the cover Cover is hinged and will swing down when supporte...

Page 9: ...tion Debris or scale in solenoid assembly Remove solenoid pull out plunger and spring and clean with scale remover solution or pressurized air Debris or scale in diaphragm Remove diaphragm and clean Sensor flashes once when user s hands are within range Remove strainer and clean CONDITION FALSE TRIGGERING WATER FLOWS CONTINUOUSLY Indicators Probable Cause Solution Remove diaphragm and clean Sensor...

Page 10: ...or timer assembly is damaged Replace servomotor timer assembly Probable Cause Solution Valve riser tubing is crimped Straighten valve riser tubing Debris or scale in checkstop strainer Remove checkstop strainer and clean Blockage in valve flow control Remove blockage Low water pressure at supplies Increase water pressure to 30 PSI minimum Lime deposits in hot water pipes CONDITION REDUCED WATER FL...

Page 11: ...ive additives noted Stainless steel should be kept clean at all times If maintained stainless steel surfaces will retain their new clean polished appearance indefinitely To remove water spots or rust spots stainless steel cleaner polish on a cloth is recommended RECOMMENDED CLEANING MATERIALS Sponge natural or artificial Nylon or other soft bristle material brush Soft cloth as used on automobile f...

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