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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Restart controller by disconnecting the power connector, wait 10 seconds and reattach.  The controller will go through its normal
startup routine.
If the faucet is not working properly, first check for error codes by doing the following:

 

Press and hold TOGGLE (white pushbutton on right hand side) button for 5 seconds.  Once you see the “E”, press TOGGLE

 

button to cycle through and note the error codes:

 

 

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E01/E02 - Lost /Poor Communication with Sensor

                               - Confirm sensor is connected and wire harness is not damaged.
                               - Confirm connectors are clean, dry and corrosion free.
                               - If extension is used, ensure both ends are connected.
                               - Restart controller and retest.

 

 

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E03 - Controller Problem

                                - Restart controller and retest.  If failure continues, contact Technical Service.

 

 

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E04 - Proximity Calibration Failure

                                - Confirm sensor module is connected to faucet shank.
                                - Ensure faucet and sensor module is electrically isolated from sink and any other conductive materials.
                                - Route sensor cables away from power supply wires of any type.
                                - Check grounding (see section on Grounding).

 

 

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E05 - Solenoid

                                - Confirm solenoid is connected.
                                - If possible, cross test solenoid and controller with a known functional controller and solenoid.

 

 

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E06/E07 - Low Power

                                - On battery product, replace batteries, be sure to use the supplied battery holder or repair part.
                                - On hardwired product, check supply voltage (see below).

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.  

 

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 of the sensor, or improper grounding of nearby
conductive material.

To ensure best performance, it is important that these nearby electrical effects are minimized as much as possible.

For hardwire installations, it is essential for the controller to be grounded to an electrical ground.  Please note that supply or drainage 
plumbing may not be grounded to an electrical ground.  It is not always necessary to ground battery product, but in some installations this
may prove beneficial.

Cosmetically chromed drain plumbing may have non-conductive protective coatings, and may have electrical interruptions and should not
be used for grounding purposes.

Conductive sinks; often stainless, enameled steel or cast iron are a common source of electrical interference.  Such sinks should be 
grounded to an electrical ground.  There may be protective coatings that insulate the sink, proper electrical connection should be confirmed.
On stainless sinks, this may be achieved by connecting to the sink mounting hardware with the grounding strap.

Furthermore, it is essential that the sensor module and faucet are electrically isolated from the sink.  Be sure to use all supplied spacers.
There are spacers supplied for both the above and below deck surfaces.  The supplied spacers should aid in preventing the faucet shank
from contacting the sink, however care must be taken to ensure that the faucet, shank and sensor module are isolated from all nearby
conductive material.

Other items such as conductive counters, sink supports, or nearby power/data lines may also create interference and should be avoided/
routed away from or where possible, electrically grounded.

 

GROUNDING AND ISOLATION

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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