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Note:

 

The detection distance is preset and is ideal for 

most installations. Should an adjustment be required 
follow the steps below.

1. 

Remove FRONT PANEL 

(1)

See Step 9 for  

removing front panel instructions.

2.

 Remove the four COVER SCREWS 

(2)

 and COVER 

(3)

 from ELECTRICAL BOX 

(4)

Fig. 18.

 

3.

 Disconnect GREY SENSOR WIRE 

(5)

 from CIRCUIT 

BOARD. 

(6)

.

4.

 Keeping hands away from the front of the sensor, 

reconnect the GREY SENSOR WIRE 

(5)

 and quickly 

hang the FRONT PANEL 

(1)

 onto the ELECTRICAL 

BOX 

(4)

. Do not secure the FRONT PANEL 

(1)

 at this 

time. 

Note: You have 5 seconds after connecting cable 

to begin program process.

5.

 While the SENSOR CONTROL LED 

(6)

 is blinking 

slowly, place your hand 1 to 2 in. (30-50mm.) in front of 
the sensor. 

Fig. 19.

6.

 When the LED 

(6)

 stops blinking and stays "ON", 

move your hand to the desired position from sensor 
(detection zone, 15-3/4" to 31-1/2", 400 to 800mm ) and 
hold in place until the LED 

(6)

 begins to blink again. 

Fig. 

19a.

Note: Maximum Detection Zone is 15-3/4" to 31-1/2", 
(400 to 800mm ) from sensor.

               

7.

 Once the SENSOR CONTROL LED 

(6)

 begins to 

blink again, remove your hand from the detection zone. 
When the flashing stops, the detection distance is set.

8. 

Replace COVER 

(3)

. Tighten COVER SCREWS 

(2)

 

firmly.

9.

 Replace the FRONT PANEL (1). 

See Step 9 for 

instructions on installing front panel.

10.

 Actuate the FLUSH VALVE:

     A) Cover sensor with hand for 10 seconds. 

NOTE:

            Stand outside of sensor detection aera.

     B) Remove hand from in front of the sensor, unit will
          flush in approximately 3 seconds.

     HOW TO SET DETECTION RANGE
(If Required) ; Fig. 18 & 19

Fig. 19

Fig. 19a

15

1" - 2" (30mm - 50mm)

BLINKING LED

6

MAXIMUM

DETECTION ZONE

400mm TO  800mm

(15-3/4" TO  31-1/2")

BLINKING LED

Fig. 18

1

2

5

3

4

5

M968550 REV. 1.5

Summary of Contents for SELECTRONIC 6065.22 Series

Page 1: ...8550 REV 1 5 To learn more about American Standard Faucets visit our website at www americanstandard us com or U S customer s e mail us at faucetsupport americanstandard com For Parts Service Warranty...

Page 2: ...Plate with Sensor 4 Supply Stop 5 Sweat Solder Adapter 6 Manual Override Hoses 7a Vacuum Breaker Flush Connection Wall Mount Back Spud 7b Vacuum Breaker Flush Connection Floor Mount Back Spud T O P 8...

Page 3: ...quate volume of water for each fixture 2 Fig 1 Roughing in Dimensions GENERAL DESCRIPTION 10 Concealed Flushometer for 1 1 2 Spud Fixtures SELECTRONIC PROXIMITY TOILET FLUSH VALVE Exclusive self clean...

Page 4: ...1 and turn off water supply line FLUSH OUT SUPPLY LINES Fig 5 3 FOR HOLE LOCATION OF SUPPLY ON BACK INLET FIXTURES REFER TO FIXTURE BEING INSTALLED FOR CORRECT HEIGHT FROM FINISHED FLOOR 127mm 5 406m...

Page 5: ...11 Connect the COUPLING NUT 14 to the BRASS ELBOW 12 and tighten fully Fig 6b 7 From behind the wall install the ELBOW AND TUBE ASSEMBLY 12 11 through the hole in the wall Install WALL ESCUTCHEON 16 o...

Page 6: ...ASKET 10 is installed Note There is a 13mm 6mm 1 2 1 4 tolerance for the 121mm 4 3 4 dimension Fig 9 2 Pull the VACUUM BREAKER TUBE 7 up to meet the threaded FLUSH VALVE CONNECTION 8 and hand tighten...

Page 7: ...T PLUG 8a Push SPLIT PLUG 8a into POWER SUPPLY GROMMET 8 to seal Fig 10b 6 Insert POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR 9 into RECEPTOR 11 on CIRCUIT BOARD 3 Install CIRCUIT BOARD 3 into ELECTRICAL BOX 4 Fig 10b 7 I...

Page 8: ...OR 8 into CIRCUIT BOARD RECEPTOR 10 slot Fig 11b 9 Replace COVER 2 Tighten COVER SCREWS 1 firmly 7 Fig 11a Fig 11b Fig 12 1 2 3 4 6 11 2 11a 8 9 1 CONNECT FRONT PANEL TO ELECTRICAL BOX DC POWER BATTER...

Page 9: ...E SWITCH 3 CONNECT OVERRIDE HOSES AC DC POWER Fig 13 10 1 Push the RED WIRE CONNECTOR 1 onto the SOLENOID PIN 2 with Red Stripe Push the BLACK WIRE CONNECTOR 3 onto the other SOLENOID PIN 4 Push the w...

Page 10: ...2 ELECTRICAL BOX 3 remove ROUND KNOCK OUT 11 on the bottom of the box by pressing a flathead screwdriver into the center of the ROUND KNOCK OUT 11 Fig 15b 8 Insert additional SENSOR WIRE GROMMET 12 in...

Page 11: ...STOP 2 must never be opened to the point where the flow from the valve exceeds the flow capacity of the fixture The fixture must be able to handle a continuous flow in case of a flush valve failure V...

Page 12: ...stops blinking and stays ON move your hand to the desired position from sensor detection zone 15 3 4 to 31 1 2 400 to 800mm and hold in place until the LED 6 begins to blink again Fig 19a Note Maximum...

Page 13: ...RST 5 SECONDS NO REPLACE SOLENOID KIT RETRY AUTOMATIC FLUSH WAS IT SUCCESSFUL YES 1 COVER SENSOR FOR 10 SECONDS 2 UNCOVER SENSOR FOR 10 SECONDS REPLACE BATTERY SEE STEP 13 page 10 in manual MANUAL VAL...

Page 14: ...8 0020A SPUD COUPLING M962751 0070A VACUUM BREAKER ASSEMBLY M962751 0070A VACUUM BREAKER ASSEMBLY A950487 0070A CIRCUIT BOARD DC A950489 0070A CIRCUIT BOARD AC MULTI AC M950169 0070A POWER SUPPLY A922...

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