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M968567 Rev.1.2

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9

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5

8

1

121mm,+13mm, -6mm
(4-3/4)(+1/2, -1/4)

Fig. 8b

Fig. 9

2

REMOVE COVER

CLOCKWISE

 CLOSES

CONTROL STOP

COUNTER-CLOCKWISE

OPENS CONTROL STOP

IMPORTANT:

 

To avoid overflowing, the SUPPLY STOP 

(3) 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.

1.

 After installation is complete, peel off the 

PROTECTIVE FILM 

(1)

 from the sensor. Standing to one 

side, block the sensor with your hand for 10 seconds. 

Remove your hand and listen for audible “click” from 
within the valve. 

2.

 Remove COVER 

(2)

 from SUPPLY STOP 

(3)

.Turn on 

water supply 1/4 turn to 1/2 turn(CCW) and test for 
leaks. 

Note:

 

Unit may flush for approximately 5 to 10 

sec. when water is first turned on. If flow persists, 
turn water off and repeat step #1 above. 

3.

 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.

4.

 Adjust SUPPLY STOP 

(3)

 after each flush until the 

stated flush volume is achieved, no splashing occurs and 
the fixture is properly cleansed. 

5.

 When adjustment is complete, replace COVER 

(2)

and tighten to ensure vandal-resistance.

ADJUST SUPPLY STOP; Fig. 9

7

3

Fig. 8a

3

2

5

1

4

1. 

As shown in 

Fig. 8a, 

insert the side INLET FLANGE 

(1)

 

on the FLUSH VALVE 

(2)

 into the SUPPLY STOP 

(3)

Lubricate the INLET FLANGE O-RING 

(4)

 with water if 

necessary. Lightly tighten COUPLING NUT 

(5)

Fig. 8a.

Important: 

Do not use lubricants (other than water) 

or any type of thread sealing paste or tape.

2.

 Align the FLUSH VALVE 

(2) (Fig. 8b) 

directly above 

the DOWN TUBE 

(7)

 and VACUUM BREAKER 

COUPLING NUT 

(6)

. Make sure that GASKET 

(10)

 is 

installed.

Note:

 

There is a +13mm, -6mm (+1/2, -1/4) tolerance 

for the 121mm (4-3/4) dimension. 

Fig. 8b.

  

3.

 Pull the DOWN TUBE 

(7)

 up to meet the threaded 

FLUSH VALVE CONNECTION 

(8)

 and hand tighten 

the VACUUM BREAKER COUPLING NUT 

(6)

. Align 

all components of the flush valve assembly. 

Fig. 8b.

4.

 Lightly tighten the COUPLING NUT 

(5)

 connection 

first, then the VACUUM BREAKER COUPLING NUT 

(6)

 and finally the SPUD COUPLING NUT 

(9)

. Once 

alligned correctly, use a wrench to tighten couplings to 
make water tight connections. 

Fig. 8b.

INSTALL FLUSH VALVE;
Fig. 8a & 8b

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Summary of Contents for Selectronic Proximity Urinal Flush Valve 6063.051

Page 1: ...lve prevents clogging and reduces maintenance ONE SENSOR FITS ALL Only 1 sensor for entire Selectronic line of faucets urinals and flush valves Range can be adjusted manually or with optional remote c...

Page 2: ...RODUCT WITH SOAPS ACID POLISH ABRASIVES HARSH CLEANERS OR A CLOTH WITH A COARSE SURFACE CARE INSTRUCTIONS I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n...

Page 3: ...ents that are subject to normal wear These components should be checked on a regular basis and replaced as needed to maintain the valve s performance IMPORTANT All plumbing must be installed in accord...

Page 4: ...plied for copper pipe supply line Fig 3 1 Measure the distance A from the finished wall to the center of the inlet spud on the fixture 2 Cut the supply pipe 1 1 4 A B C shorter then the measurement ta...

Page 5: ...Fig 6 4 1 4 Fig 7a Fig 7c Fig 7d Fig 7 3 The UNIT is shipped with the inlet flange on the right side If needed the orientation can be reversed by following the steps below 1 Loosen SET SCREW 1 with 2...

Page 6: ...imately 3 seconds 4 Adjust SUPPLY STOP 3 after each flush until the stated flush volume is achieved no splashing occurs and the fixture is properly cleansed 5 When adjustment is complete replace COVER...

Page 7: ...or order the complete flush valve assembly from American Standard HOW TO RETROFIT OUR VALVE Fig 10 8 Replaces Industry Standard Manual and Electronic Valves CLEAN CONNECTIONS 2 Fig 10 Fig 10a Fig 10b...

Page 8: ...ecure the CAP 3 at this time Note You have 5 seconds after connecting cable to enter program code 5 While the SENSOR CONTROL LED 6 is blinking slowly place your hand 1 to 2 in 30 50mm in front of the...

Page 9: ...FIRST 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 10 page 6 in manual MANUAL VA...

Page 10: ...JUSTABLE TAILPIECE M952261 0020A 3 4 INLET PIPE ASSEMBLY M952263 0020A 3 4 VACUUM BREAKER ASSEMBLY M952262 0020A 3 4 SPUD ASSEMBLY SELECTRONIC PROXIMITY URINAL FLUSH VALVE 0 5 1 0 GPF A955058 0020A 3...

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