
activate your tap regularly over a period of a few days to allow time for the debris to clear. If
dripping persists, it may be necessary to replace the control box.
Sensor Adjustment:
•
R
EMEMBER YOU ARE DEALING WITH DELICATE ELECTRONICS AND CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO
ENSURE THEY ARE NOT DAMAGED
.
•
T
O ACCESS
/
ADJUST THE SENSOR
,
YOU WILL NEED
:
A SMALL HEX
/
ALLEN KEY
,
A PAIR OF LONG NOSE
PLIERS AND A SMALL CROSS HEAD SCREWDRIVER
.
•
D
ISCONNECT TAP FROM POWER SUPPLY
.
•
G
ENTLY LOOSEN
/
REMOVE THE GRUB SCREW LOCATED ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE TAP
,
BE CAREFUL
NOT TO LOSE THE GRUB SCREW
.
TAP END WILL NOW UNSCREW FROM THE BASE AND ALLOW ACCESS
TO THE SENSOR
.
•
USING THE LONG NOSE PLIERS
,
CAREFULLY REMOVE FOAM PACKING BLOCK AND THEN THE SENSOR
.
•
FOLLOWING THE DIAGRAM INSTRUCTIONS
,
ADJUST SENSOR AS APPROPRIATE USING THE
SCREWDRIVER
.
IMPORTANT: Adjustments should only be made using a small cross headed screwdriver
and gentle ¼ turns. Excessive force will cause the sensor grub screw to snap and is not
covered by your product warranty.
•
U
SING THE PLIERS
,
CAREFULLY RETURN THE SENSOR AND FOAM BLOCK TO POSITION AND REATTACH
TAP END TO THE BASE
.
HAND TIGHTEN ONLY AND MAKE SURE YOU REPLACE THE GRUB SCREW
,
DO
NOT OVERTIGHTEN
.
•
R
ECONNECT POWER AND RETEST
(
ALLOWING TIME FOR SENSOR TO ADJUST TO NEW SETTING
).
IT MAY
BE NECESSARY TO REPEAT PROCESS UNTIL TAP ACTIVATES AS REQUIRED
.
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T
O SEE HOW IT IS DONE
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WATCH OUR
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T
UBE VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf5yycSR6PU
Advanced Troubleshooting:
If you have other taps in your bathroom/setting, it is very easy to identify which component
is causing the issue. Simply disconnect tap from the control box and connect to another
working control box, allowing it time to re-set. If the tap works correctly then the original