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5.  Note  the  small  hole  in  the  rubber  diaphragm. 

It  is  important  that  this  hole  is  clear  and  not 

obstructed  by  debris.  Clean  the  diaphragm  by 

rinsing with water. SEE IMAGE 13

6.  Replace any component that is damaged. (Service 

Kit code ENMS229)

7.  To reassemble, firstly place the rubber diaphragm 

in  correct  position.  The  hole  in  the  diaphragm 

should  be  assembled  either  at  2  O’clock  or  4 

O’clock  position,  when  the  direction  of  flow  is 

going  from  left  to  right,  as  shown  below.    The 

arrow  is  indicated  on  the  solenoid  body.  SEE 

IMAGES 14-17

  Note: Do not apply grease to internal components 

of solenoid. Grease can deteriorate over time and 

cause the solenoid to malfunction. 

8.  Reassemble the plunger with spring into the core 

tube. Check that the spring is reassembled back 

together  inside  the  core  tube,  and  no  foreign 

material is in the core tube to restrict the plunger 

movement.  

9.  Once this is done, place the core tube back on top 

of the valve and tighten back up with the 4 Torx 

screws. 

10. Once the core tube is tightened, place the plastic 

cover which goes over the core tube. This covers 

the  screws.  When  doing  so,  please  ensure  the 

sticker on the plastic has the same flow direction 

as the body. 

11. Finally  place  the  black  coil  body  back  over  the 

core tube, and tighten the nut back up.

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HOLE

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2 O’CLOCK

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Summary of Contents for ENMATIC 5000 SERIES

Page 1: ...d with 205mm Spout ENM5072 205 ENM5072 250 Wall Sensor Tap Wave On Wave Off Stainless Steel Sensor Panel Mains powered with 205mm or 250mm Spout ENMATIC 5000 SERIES WALL SENSOR TAP HANDS FREE Call 1300 369 273 www enware com au Enware Australia Pty Limited 9 Endeavour Rd Caringbah NSW 2229 Australia Ph 61 2 8556 4000 Fax 61 2 8556 4055 ...

Page 2: ... open If the solenoid valve remains open for more than 45 seconds the unit will time out and close the valve automatically This is intended to conserve waterandpreventoverflows Thetime outperiod can be adjusted to 15 30 45 or 60 seconds see appendix Sensor Programs The Enmatic Wall Sensor Tap is a sensor operated hands free tap that is installed onto walls above sinks basins or wash troughs It ope...

Page 3: ...00 180 110 85 22 33 16 55 10 5 TYP DEPTH SPACE FOR CIRCUIT BOARD REQUIRES 30mm COVER PLATE OUTLINE 59 88 58 2 m LONG CABLE SPADE CONNECTORS TO SOLENOID 3 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR TO SENSOR 2 m LONG CABLE EMS805 Transformer 57 5 10 100 26 130 200 180 110 85 22 33 16 55 10 5 TYP DEPTH SPACE FOR CIRCUIT BOARD REQUIRES 30mm COVER PLATE OUTLINE 200 130 55 40 50 SENSOR ENM5072 Front View 57 5 10 100 26 130 ...

Page 4: ...ed water at a maximum of 50 C Enware products are to be installed in accordance with the Plumbing Code of Australia PCA and AS NZS3500 Installations not complying with PCA and AS NZS 3500 may void the product and performance warranty provisions Reference should also be made to the Australasian Health facility Guidelines AHFG ABCB and Local Government regulations when considering the choice of and ...

Page 5: ...tions and Lighting If the sensor unit is installed into a location where a nearby wall or object is reflecting the Infrared light back the unit is effectively blinded and will not operate Up to 600mm clearance may be necessary from reflective surfaces such as ceramic tiles and stainless steel directly in front of and parallel to the front face of the sensor Any bright lighting reflecting off a hig...

Page 6: ...mum of 25mm conduit to allow for servicing and replacement in future BEFORE CONNECTING WATER SUPPLY Ensure all supply lines are flushed thoroughly to remove debris prior to the installation of this product Strainers 40 mesh are recommended if debris is an ongoing problem A Pressure reduction valve may be required to comply with the recommended maximum supply pressure and or balanced pressure requi...

Page 7: ...e position of the sensor is determined fix the sensor mounting bracket inside wall Take note of the maximum and minimum wall depths for the sensor Before the wall is sheeted or finished allow for a cut out in the finished wall surface of 193mm wide x 115mm high rectangular hole Wall Depth Minimum wall depth 65mm maximum 80mm Wall Cut Out Dimensions 193mm wide x 115mm high rectangular hole in wall ...

Page 8: ...his may be through an access panel on the wall or ceiling The power pack has a 2 metre lead to the sensor and 1 8 metre lead from the sensor to the solenoid Additional lead lengths up to 6 metres can be accommodated with extension cables available separately from Enware Plug the 24V AC power pack into the 240V AC power point WARNING Protecting from Water Spray Note that the power pack and connecti...

Page 9: ...ting the plate as the tap is now operational and will activate TESTING Turn on the power to the unit and test the unit Wave On Wave Off Model Wave the back of your hand through the beam to turn the water on and again to turn the water off Time Flow Simply place your hand in front of sensor and activate the sensor For more details on sensor functions refer to Sensor Program WARNING Sensor component...

Page 10: ...Re install valve correctly Debris in solenoid valve Port hole in solenoid diaphragm is blocked Take solenoid apart and clean debris from plunger or diaphragm Solenoid diaphragm is damaged Replace solenoid diaphragm with service kit Warer supply pressure is too low check dynamic water pressure is at least 100 kPa Tap Water turns on by itself Sensor is picking up reflections or movement Relocate sen...

Page 11: ...malfunctioning the entire sensor plate will need to be replaced REPLACING THE POWERPACK The powerpack is a non serviceable component If damaged the powerpack must be replaced CLEANING Enware Product 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 c...

Page 12: ...orrect order 4 Service or replace the solenoid and re install into the line Push the cable connectors back onto the solenoid terminals 5 Turn power on and test tap Servicing the Solenoid Tools required Spanner T20 Torx Bit 1 Remove the nut located on top of the solenoid SEE IMAGE 8 2 Remove the black coil body and plastic cover from the core tube SEE IMAGE 9 3 Using a T20 Torx screw driver star bi...

Page 13: ...is is done place the core tube back on top of the valve and tighten back up with the 4 Torx screws 10 Once the core tube is tightened place the plastic cover which goes over the core tube This covers the screws When doing so please ensure the sticker on the plastic has the same flow direction as the body 11 Finally place the black coil body back over the core tube and tighten the nut back up 57 5 ...

Page 14: ... black plastic protective box The program switches are located inside the hole Ensure no water drops or moisture gets inside the protective box 3 The 6 switches on the sensor PCB can be turned on or off according to the desired program Refer to the program table below Use a precision screwdriver or a similar small tool to turn the switch Note ENM5071 cannot be used as a Wave On Wave Off sensor due...

Page 15: ... Time Out Wave On Wave Off SENSOR FUNCTIONS Wave On Wave Off Wave hand in front of sensor once to turn on Wave hand in front of sensor once to turn off Default time out maximum run time setting from factory is 45 seconds for Wave On Wave Off EMW802 EMW803 ENM5072 Switch Switch Switch Switch Function ON OFF OFF OFF 6 sec Flow Time Time Flow ON OFF ON OFF 9 sec Flow Time Time Flow ON ON OFF OFF 12 s...

Page 16: ...t or transportation making a claim To make a claim under this warranty you must notify us in writing within 7 days of any alleged defect in the product coming to your attention and provide us with proof of your purchase of the product together with a completed Product ServiceRequest form ENF091 which is available on request from our office or website see contact details below All notifications and...

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