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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Check to ensure faucet was installed

according to the M&I sheet.
Test for operation.  If unit does not

operate:

If faucet shuts off due to interference:

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:

E01  -  Related to Sensor

E02  -  Related to Sensor

E03  -  Related to Controller

E05  -  Related to Solenoid

E06  -  Related to power (replace batteries)

E07  -  Related to power (replace batteries)

Step 1

Note: See attached M&I, pages 1 to 5.

Check lens to be sure it is not blocked with foreign matter.  Remove

vinyl scratch protector from sensor, if present.
Check to be sure power cable is properly secured in fitting.
Check to be sure batteries are fresh and properly installed.
Check two wires to solenoid to be sure they are connected correctly.
Check to be sure water supply is turned on.

When the faucet detects an object for longer than 45 seconds, it will

automatically shut off until the object is removed.

Once the object is removed for at least 1 second, the faucet will

operate normally.

Sensor blocked by dirt or water.

Faucet makes beeping noise.

Step 2

BATTERY POWERED  

Faucet beeps twice and LED blinks when

turning off:

 indicates batteries are low and need to be replaced (1500

cycles or 2 weeks left). 

Faucet beeps continuously when hands in front of spout, LED blinks

and no water.

  Faucet locked out because batteries are too low.

HARDWIRE  

Check voltage from converter and transformer.  It should

be approximately 6.4 volts DC coming from converter to the driver board.

  

Replace batteries.

Replace batteries.

Replace Hard Wire

converter 060683A, if

required.

The faucet stops working.  No water

flow.  Check the function of the solenoid.

Step 3

The solenoid should “click” when activated.

Clean as required.
Correct as required.

If there is a

clicking sound;

If no

clicking sound;

 

This indicates that both the sensor and the solenoid are functioning.
Ensure inlet screen on solenoid 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 solenoid.

 

 

Replace 063257A or

060671A Solenoid.

 

If faucet does not activate or works

erratically;

Step 4

If after completion of all above steps, the valve still does not function correctly; Call Technical Service for further assistance at 1-800-387-8277

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

Step 5

 

Check for electrical interference.
Check for interference from other electrical devices within close

proximity to the spout or battery box.  Devices such as other infrared

devices, transformers, etc.

Call Technical Service if

any such conditions

found.  

 

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.

 

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CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Clean sensor window.

Summary of Contents for 591T Series

Page 1: ... L min 061203A Vandal Resistant Laminar Outlet with Wrench 0 5 GPM 1 9 L min 061176A Vandal Resistant Laminar Outlet with Wrench 1 0 GPM 3 8 L min 061104A Vandal Resistant Flow Control Non Aerating Spray Outlet with Wrench 0 35 USGPM 1 3 L min RP31704 Optional Vandal Resistant Spray Outlet with Wrench 0 5 GPM 1 9 L min 060566A Optional Vandal Resistant Spray Outlet with Wrench 1 0 GPM 3 8 L min RP...

Page 2: ...tly inside the battery box Do not remove battery snap from hardwire converter by using a flat screwdriver damage may result Turn on power supply for the transformer STEP 6 PREPARE SINK AREA Before connecting the spout cable clean off counter and remove all objects from the sink STEP 7 TIE SPOUT CABLE Attach spout cable to box connector Use tie wraps to secure spout cable to spout hose Your faucet ...

Page 3: ...asin to minimize sensor cord exposure Rough in drainage Rough in water supply to 10 control box inlets and to spout connection Finish walls Valve spacer is for temporary use only for flushing of system Must be replaced with solenoid valve and washers Fig 6 7 Clean deck sink surface where faucet will be mounted Mount faucet to sink using nut s and washer s provided Fig 1 Installation of the deck ga...

Page 4: ...the temperature is more than 3 F from the commissioning in temperature refer to the included Cash Acme Maintenance and Installation Guide 4D Close stop s STEP 5 CONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE AND SENSOR Remove plastic threaded spacer nipple and install solenoid valve with body arrow in the direction of water flow See Fig 10 Feed sensor wire from spout into control box and then connect to...

Page 5: ...to 15 from sensor 5 7 10 12 15 30 45 60 75 90 seconds 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 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 onc...

Page 6: ...e default setting is OFF METERING MODE M This feature changes the product into a metering faucet it will run the full set amount of time after the user s hands are first detected and will continue to run after the user removes their hands Options are OFF 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 24 30 40 50 60 90 seconds and 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 minutes decimal denotes minutes The default setting is OFF Note Auto...

Page 7: ...ce Hard Wire converter 060683A if required The faucet stops working No water flow Check the function of the solenoid Step 3 The solenoid should click when activated Clean as required Correct as required If there is a clicking sound If no clicking sound This indicates that both the sensor and the solenoid are functioning Ensure inlet screen on solenoid is not plugged with debris Check the incoming ...

Page 8: ...NTIAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES CONNECTED THEREWITH ARE EXCLUDED AND WILL NOT BE PAID BY DELTA FAUCET Some states provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have othe...

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