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   M965612 Rev. 1.8 (12/17)

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HAND WASH SENSOR  

OPERATION; Fig. 4

      Prior to making power connection, make sure  

detection zone is not obstructed. Sensor is self  

adjusting. Keep detection zone clear for 15  

seconds after power is connected.

When the Sensor detects a user, the water immediately  

starts to flow. Water flow will stop 1.5 seconds after user is  

out of sensor range. This comfort timer allows the user to  

move his hands without the flow cycling on and off. As a  

precaution, a safety timer will turn off the water after the  

sensor has been blocked for 55 seconds. Water flow will  

resume when the blockage is removed from the detection  

zone and the sensor is activated again.

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HOW TO INSTALL AND CHANGE 

BATTERY; Fig. 2

1.  Remove COVER from CONTROL BOX (1).
2.  Disconnect Battery Holder (3) from SENSOR   

    

CABLE 

(5)

3.  Remove old BATTERY from Battery Holder (3).  

 

Install new BATTERY 

(2) making sure the terminal  

side   is inserted first and shape of the battery  

follows the shape of the BATTERY HOLDER 

(3)

      Prior to making power connection, make sure  

detection zone is not obstructed. Sensor is  self  

adjusting. Keep detection zone clear for 15  

seconds after power is connected.

4.  To change PWRX BATTERY PACK (4), unplug and 

replace with new Power Pack.

5.  Reconnect BATTERY HOLDER (3) to SENSOR CABLE (5)
6.  Replace CONTROL BOX COVER. Tighten cover screws 

firmly. 

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HOW TO CLEAN FILTER  

ASSEMBLY; Fig. 3

1.  Remove CONTROL BOX COVER.      
2.  Close SUPPLY STOP (13) with 4mm Hex wrench. 

Note: Activate sensor to keep water flowing out of  

 

faucet while shutting off.

3.  Unthread FILTER ASSEMBLY (6) using a 7/16" socket.
4.  Pull out the FILTER ASSEMBLY (6), remove and clean  

white debris cup and filter screen. 

5.  Install the FILTER ASSEMBLY (6) back in its place and  

tighten with a 7/16" socket.  

Caution: Do not over tighten.

6.  Open SUPPLY STOP (13) with 4mm Hex wrench.
7.  Replace CONTROL BOX COVER. Tighten cover   

 

screws firmly.

Fig. 1

DETECTION

ZONE:

BETWEEN 

SPOUT AND 

BASE OF SINK

Fig. 2

CR-P2

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6

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WHITE 
DEBRIS 
CUP

FILTER
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Fig. 3

7/16" SOCKET

4mm HEX WRENCH

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START-UP / MAINTENANCE

CAUTION

Before opening CONTROL BOX  

disconnect AC power supply.

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Summary of Contents for SERIN 2064.14 Series

Page 1: ... CRT TEAM 844 278 8326 In Canada 1 800 387 0369 In Toronto Area only 1 905 306 1093 SERIN Deck Mount Electronic Proximity Lavatory Faucet CAUTION Use only American Standard supplied transformers and cable sets Using non AS supplied cables or cutting splicing or modifying any components will void the warranty Optional 206P400 XXX 4 Deck Plate Optional 206P800 XXX 8 Deck Plate Product No s Options 1...

Page 2: ...ronic Proximity Lavatory Faucet Certified to comply with ASME A112 18 1 2014 American Standard Product No s Options Specifications Faucet Installation Electrical Installation Start up Maintenance FAQ s Troubleshooting Replacement Parts 1 2 2 3 4 6 7 8 8 9 10 Optional 206P400 XXX 4 Deck Plate Optional 206P800 XXX 8 Deck Plate NOTE TO INSTALLER Please give this manual to the customer after installat...

Page 3: ... 500mm 20 1524mm 60 413mm 16 1 4 3 8 COMP 32mm 1 1 4 DIA 125mm 4 7 8 81mm 3 3 16 MOUNTING SURFACE 249mm 9 3 4 173mm 6 11 16 100mm 3 15 16 136mm 5 3 8 177mm 7 RECOMENDED CONTROL BOX OR EQUIVALENT BY OTHERS HARD WIRED AC ONLY 10 MAX CABLE LENGTH 4 102mm SQ X 3 1 2 89mm DEEP CONTROL BOX Hubbel RACO 256 OR EQUAL BY OTHERS GENERAL DESCRIPTION Electronic faucet with proximity operation Vandal resistant ...

Page 4: ... tile or plaster walls the ANCHORS 17 and SCREWS 16 should be used 3 CONNECT SPOUT HOSETO CONTROL BOX Fig 5 1 Connect SUPPLY NUT 18 from spout hose to nipple on top of CONTROL BOX 3 Tighten with adjustable wrench to make a water tight connection Fig 3 4 CONNECT WATER SUPPLYTO CONTROL BOX AND WALL SUPPLY Fig 6 6a NOTE If using the optional Mixing Valve See Sheet M968808 for installation instruction...

Page 5: ...R 5 and terminal end is inserted first Fig 1b 4 Insert the BATTERY CONNECTOR 5a for the Standard Battery or PWRX Battery Pack through side GROMMET 6 as shown Fig 1c 5 Connect SOLENOID CABLE 7 and BATTERY CONNECTOR 5a to SENSOR CABLES 2 Place Standard Battery or PWRX Battery Pack into Housing Fig 1d 6 Replace CONTROL BOX COVER 1 Tighten cover screws firmly CAUTION Use only American Standard supplie...

Page 6: ...d install CONNECTOR LOCKING DEVICE 16 Fig 2a 5a Mount CONTROL BOX to wall Replace CONTROL BOX COVER 1 Tighten cover screws firmly 6a Plug AC POWER SUPPLY into wall outlet FOR HARDWIRE HOOK UP ONLY 2b Insert one end of the 10 EXTENSION 10a through POWER SUPPLY GROMMET 9 Fig 2b 3b Insert 10 EXTENSION 10a through side GROMMET 6 as shown Fig 2b 4b Connect 27 EXTENSION CABLES 2 to SOLENOID CABLE 7 and ...

Page 7: ...ION 10b through the two GRAY GROMMETS 6a and 6b and connect to the single terminal end of the next unit s Y ADAPTER 11 Place Y ADAPTER 11 into CONTROL BOX 3 5 Repeat Steps above for each additional Unit for a Max of 15 Units on one AC POWER SUPPLY 7 6 Replace CONTROL BOX COVERS Tighten cover screws firmly Unit 1 Detail Fig 3a 2 11 10b AC POWER SUPPLY 2 SENSOR CABLES 7 3 2 5 10b 10a 12 6a 6b Fig 3b...

Page 8: ...lows the shape of the BATTERY HOLDER 3 Prior to making power connection make sure detection zone is not obstructed Sensor is self adjusting Keep detection zone clear for 15 seconds after power is connected 4 To change PWRX BATTERY PACK 4 unplug and replace with new Power Pack 5 Reconnect BATTERY HOLDER 3 to SENSOR CABLE 5 6 Replace CONTROL BOX COVER Tighten cover screws firmly C HOWTO CLEAN FILTER...

Page 9: ...rea using a wet cloth and dry using a soft cloth CAUTION Do not scratch the sensor when cleaning Avoid using any abrasives or harsh detergents or chemicals 8 9 7 7 Fig 4 KEY 2 3 3 Fig 5 1 RINSE CLEAN FLOW REGULATOR 3 Fig 6 FAQ S Q How will I know if the battery needs to be replaced A Valve will not open and sensor will continuously blink 2 times interrupted by a pause for up to 7 days Q Why has th...

Page 10: ...NTERNAL SUPPLY STOP HEX KEY NEEDED CRITICALLY LOW BATTERY INSTALL NEW BATTERY DEAD BATTERY INSTALL NEW BATTERY REPEAT NO CHECK FOR DAMAGE TO SENSOR WIRE INSULATION REPLACE SENSOR ARE EXTERNAL SUPPLY STOPS OPEN IS INTERNAL SUPPLY STOP OPEN REPEATED DOUBLE FLASH ON SENSOR RECONNECT BATTERY TO SENSOR DOES SENSOR FLASH FOR 5 SECONDS REPLACE SOLENOID YES YES NO CHECK FOR DAMAGE TO SENSOR WIRE INSULATIO...

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