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STEP 1
Disconnect the sensor from the solenoid and power source.
To remove the sensor, simply place an even pressure on
the 2 lenses and firmly press out of its tolerance fit location.
SEE IMAGE 48
STEP 2
Connect the new sensor to the cables, making sure the
lines on the two connectors align.
For 12V mains powered versions, the transformer lead
MUST connect to the cable marked 12V, leaving the other
cable to connect to solenoid. SEE IMAGE 18 page 13
For battery versions, ensure the white line on the sensor
cable connector aligns with the moulded line of the battery
casing. SEE IMAGE 44 page 25.
Warning: Cross connection here will damage the
sensor and void the product warranty.
The sensor must be oriented so that the text on the back is
facing upright.
SEE IMAGE 49
SERVICING THE SENSOR
Enware Product Code:
ENMS236
- Auto Sense 6V Battery Op Sensor
ENMS237
- On Demand Sensor 6V Battery Op Sensor
ENMS238
- Auto Sense 12V Mains Power Sensor
ENMS239
- On Demand Sensor 12V Mains Power Sensor
To service the sensor, first close the valve and remove the faceplate, spout and dress flange. The sensor
can be serviced while still assembled in the faceplate bracket or when the bracket is removed from the
mixer assembly.
CLEANING
Enware products should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth using only mild liquid detergent or soap and
water. Do not use cleaning agents containing a corrosive acid, scouring agent or solvent chemicals.
Do not use cream cleaners, as they are abrasive. Use of unsuitable cleaning agents may damage the
surface. Any damage caused in this way will not be covered by warranty.
If re-greasing spindles or seals, always use a silicon based potable water approved lubricant such as
Hydroseal Food Pro.
IMAGE 49
IMAGE 48