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208623   Rev. B

STEP 1. FAUCET INSTALLATION

Mount faucet to sink using the provided components in the following order - grey bottom spacer,
washer, lock nut (Fig. 1).  

NOTE: The black top spacer must be used at all times between

the spout and countertop, and the grey spacer must be used at all times between the
washer and deck.  Ensure open side of bottom spacer faces up. The faucet and shank
must not touch any conductive surfaces (metal sink, screws, drainage).  

If cover plate is

being used, it must be between the top spacer and the deck.  Ensure that gasket is sitting flat on
the deck and the faucet is centered on the gasket.  Use the same procedure for installation of
optional 4” or 8” deck plate  package (061159A or 061160A).  Mount the faucet to the sink using
nut(s) and washer(s) provided.  Do not overtighten the nut or reposition the faucet once installed,
otherwise damage to the gasket may result.  Cutting or trimming of the gasket is not recom-
mended.  

NOTE: If the gasket is trimmed or not installed, then use clear silicone sealant

between the faucet and lavatory to prevent water from leaking beneath lavatory.

STEP 2. BATTERY BOX INSTALLATION

Mount battery box to wall under sink using the 4 supplied screws and anchors.  Use 1/4” drill for
wall anchors.  

Be sure to install the box within the dimensions and orientation provided so

the hose and sensor cable will reach connections at faucet and battery box.  Refer to
illustration (Fig. 2).

STEP 3. FLUSH SYSTEM

To flush supply line, assemble these components as shown (Fig.3) and run water for one minute.
Shut off water supply.  Attach aerator.  

NOTE:

 Do not connect supply to the solenoid inlet until

line is flushed directly out spout.

STEP 4. CONNECT WATER SUPPLY

Disassemble the components, reassemble the ones shown here (Fig. 4) supply line and adapter
to the bottom fitting on solenoid, polymer braided spout hose to the top fitting on solenoid.  Use
plumber tape where indicated on adapter.  Turn on water supply.

DO NOT SOLDER CONNECTIONS.

STEP 5. CONNECT PROXIMITY™ SENSOR

Run the sensor wire out of the battery box through the box openings around the solenoid.  Attach
the sensor module to the faucet shank with the clip.  Ensure the clip does not contact any
material other than the faucet shank.

STEP 6. PREPARE SINK AREA

Before connecting the power - clean off counter and remove all objects from the sink.

STEP 7a. CONNECT POWER

IMPORTANT: ENSURE THAT WATER SUPPLY IS ON BEFORE PROCEEDING.  WHEN
POWER IS FIRST APPLIED TO THE DRIVER BOARD, THE INSTALLER MUST IMMEDIATELY
STEP BACK AT LEAST 3 FEET FROM THE PROXIMITY SPOUT IN ORDER TO ALLOW THE
UNIT TO PROPERLY CALIBRATE.

BATTERY VERSION:

  

Open the control box.  Install batteries provided into the battery holder.

Connect battery clip to battery pack.  5 quick beeps 3 times will be generated when power is first
applied to the unit.  

At this stage, step back at least 3 feet from the control box and spout

in order to allow for proper calibration.

  Do not secure the lid until after calibration.  

Do not

install 9V battery.

HARDWIRE CALIBRATION:

  

Install CSA and/or UL approved Class 2 transformer or equivalent in a convenient

and appropriate location.  Do NOT install the transformer inside the control box.  With the power off, connect the
24VAC supply from the transformer to the pair of white supply wires coming from the hardwire converter.  Install the
grounding kit assembly (061259A).  See section regarding grounding for details (page 9).
If a metal sink is being used, it must be electrically grounded.  Affix the grounding clip to the sink mounting hardware,
and route the cable to the driver board (away from the sensor cable) and install on the indicated connector (GND). 
See Fig. 5.

Please note:

 The sink to controller grounding cable has a splitting connector to facilitate connecting to earth ground.

Connect one end of the ground wire cable to the indicated connector on the driver board, use splitting connector if
required, and connect the other end to electrical earth ground.

Bypass
Adapter

Braided
Polymer
Hose

INSTALLATION AND SET UP INSTRUCTIONS

Installation should be in accordance with local plumbing and electrical codes.
FLUSH ALL PIPES THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION. 

 

Plumber
Tape

Fig. 3

Fig. 1

 

Fig. 2

Fig. 4

Braided
Polymer
Hose

w w w . s p e c s e l e c t . c o m

FOR SURFACE MOUNT HOUSING: CONTROL BOX #0

Top Spacer
& Gasket

Washer

Nut

Spout

Bottom Spacer

Sensor
Module

7" (178 mm)
Max.

13" (331 mm)
Max.

 

Tie

Wraps

Bypass
Adapter

Summary of Contents for 59-PLGHDF Series

Page 1: ...tatic per ANSI and CSA requirements However we do not recommend pressure above 80 PSI Thermal expansion or leaking pressure reducing valves may require use of expansion tanks or relief valves to ensure your system never exceeds its maximum intended pressure setting 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 208623 OPTION LIST 061255A Battery Holder Square 4 AA TRANSFORMERS 060704A Transforme...

Page 2: ...Attach the sensor module to the faucet shank with the clip Ensure the clip does not contact any material other than the faucet shank STEP 6 PREPARE SINK AREA Before connecting the power clean off counter and remove all objects from the sink STEP 7a CONNECT POWER IMPORTANT ENSURE THAT WATER SUPPLY IS ON BEFORE PROCEEDING WHEN POWER IS FIRST APPLIED TO THE DRIVER BOARD THE INSTALLER MUST IMMEDIATELY...

Page 3: ...onductor undergoes The change in capacitance the ability to store an electrical charge is brought on by a 2nd conductor a human body entering the Proximity field As the human hand enters and leaves the vicinity of the electrical field around the spout the solenoid is opened and closed accordingly It is critical in the installation process that all electrical and mechanical connections be as tight ...

Page 4: ...30 45 60 75 90 seconds 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 9 9 minutes Symbol d T R Rinse Cycle If this feature is turned to an xx hour value the faucet will turn on itself after this set time from last use OFF 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 hours r Rinse Time This is the amount of time you want the faucet to stay on to move the water in the line if the Rinse Cycle is made active 10 seconds once enabled 10 20...

Page 5: ...cale 1 10 Please note that these setting values are relative values and do not correspond to a particular distance AUTO TIMER T Auto Timer is a safety mode in the event the sensor continually senses a target In this case the faucet will stop after the pre determined time period expires RINSE CYCLE R This feature is meant to purge stagnant water from supply lines The faucet will turn on after the s...

Page 6: ...ly wipe the surface with a damp cloth and blot dry with a soft cloth CARE INSTRUCTIONS Proximity sensing technology works by sensing changes in the electrical field Nearby conductive materials that are electrically charged or not properly electrically grounded may interfere with the desired function of the product If the controller is unable to calibrate this is most likely due to poor isolation o...

Page 7: ...lenoid is not plugged with debris Check the incoming water supply Turned on proper pressure and volume etc Check for a pressure lock between the mixing valve and the solenoid Turn off the water supply and undo the connection to the inlet of the solenoid this will eliminate any built up pressure Then activate sensor and test fire the solenoid If after above there is no clicking sound Defective sole...

Page 8: ...O RESULTANTES ESPECIALES INDIRECTOS O PUNITIVOS RELACIONADOS CON LO MENCIONADO QUEDAN EXCLUIDOS Y NO SERÁN CUBIERTOS POR DELTA FAUCET Algunos estados no permiten limitaciones de la duración de una garantía implícita o la exclusión o limitación de daños incidentales o consecuentes de manera que las limitaciones o exclusiones arriba mencionadas puedan no aplicarse en su caso Esta garantía le otorga ...

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