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209491   Rev. B

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

CONDITION 1:

NO LIGHTS, NO POWER?

1A: 

Batteries are NOT installed, or are

not installed properly.

 

CAUSE:

SOLUTION:

1A: 

Ensure that each battery is installed properly. For correct orientation use the positive

(+) and negative (1) markings and/or the battery shaped cutouts inside each cavity.  Rotate

each battery inside its cavity to establish better electrical contact.

 

1B: 

Batteries are low.

 

1B: 

Replace with 4 new “C” alkaline batteries. With initial power you will see the LCD

screen turn on.

 

1E: 

Controller assembly not functional.

 

1E: 

Replace controller assembly with 060989A.

 

1D: 

Ensure that the voltage of the transformer is 24VAC and that it is attached to the

060683A conversion kit (see page 1).

 

1D: 

Improper voltage on hardwire

installation.

 

1C: 

Ensure that the wire between the battery pack and the controller is properly

connected.

 

1C: 

Battery pack is not properly

connected to the circuit board.

 

CONDITION 2:

POWER SUPPLY IS SUFFICIENT; HOWEVER, THERE IS NO WATER FLOW

2B: 

Black and red wires from controller

box are not properly connected to the

solenoid valve.

 

2B: 

Ensure that the black and red wires from the controller are connected to the proper

terminals on the solenoid valve (red wire should be connected to solenoid terminal where

there is “+” markings).

 

2C: 

Solenoid valve is not functional.  It is

not activating (no opening/closing “click”).

 

2C: 

Replace solenoid valve with 063127A or 060671A.

 

2A: 

Ensure that the water lines have been connected to the solenoid valve properly.

Arrow marking on body (indicating water flow direction) must point to the spout.

2A: 

Water lines have been connected to

the solenoid valve in reverse.

 

2D: 

Solenoid strainer is blocked.

 

2D: 

Remove and clean solenoid strainer screen.  Note: Solenoid strainer is located on

the inlet side of the solenoid.

 

2E: 

Aerator is blocked.

 

2E: 

Remove and clean or replace aerator.

 

2F: 

Controller assembly is malfunctioning

(not firing solenoid valve).

 

2F: 

Replace controller assembly with 060989A.

 

CAUSE:

SOLUTION:

After the settings are made place the cover back onto the box. If you have any questions about the installation of this

product or need help trouble shooting this product, please call 

Delta Commercial Technical Services at 1-800-387-8277

(Canada) or 1-877-509-2680 (U.S.A.).

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This Delta Commercial faucet is designed and engineered in accordance with the highest quality and performance standards. With

proper care, it will give years of trouble free service.  Care should be given to the cleaning of this product.  Although the chrome finish

is extremely durable, it can be DAMAGED by ACIDIC CLEANERS (i.e. cleaners designed specifically for vitreous china lavatories and

water closets), HARSH ABRASIVES or POLISH.  To clean, simply wipe the surface with a damp cloth and blot dry with a soft cloth.

Avoid directing water spray or cleaners directly at sensor lens.

 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for 300 T3 A Series

Page 1: ...60906A Surface Mount Housing 060989A Controller 061256A 36 Cable Extension RP30523 Braided Hose 060683A 24VAC to 6VDC Converter 063127A Solenoid Valve with 3 8 Compression Connectors 060908A Solenoid...

Page 2: ...older After the batteries are installed make the sensor connection on the controller neatly inside the battery box Connect battery clip to battery pack The blue backlit LCD screen will power up and th...

Page 3: ...g on installation the cable bushings included may be replaced by installer supplied 1 2 conduit Rough in box as per Figure 8 The transformer is to be installed in an adjacent accessible space Do NOT i...

Page 4: ...nal on solenoid valve black solenoid cord to other solenoid terminal INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS Valve Spacer replace with SOLENOID valve after system is flushed Cover Solenoid Valve INSTALL...

Page 5: ...r will detect hands in the wash area Sensor Range Not Adjustable 1 minute Run On time The auto timer is the length of time before the faucet stops running in the event that the sensor is obstructed by...

Page 6: ...l battery icon will appear full when batteries are still healthy As the batteries drain the battery icon will appear more and more depleted The word next to the battery icon will give a quick synopsis...

Page 7: ...no opening closing click 2C Replace solenoid valve with 063127A or 060671A 2A Ensure that the water lines have been connected to the solenoid valve properly Arrow marking on body indicating water flow...

Page 8: ...s warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty is for commercial products only from Delta Faucet Company and Delta Faucet Ca...

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