HyTronic
®
with SSPS User Guide
Installation Instructions
(continued)
2
CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
The following instructions are described in this section:
• Activating Cleaning Mode
• Cleaning or Replacing Inlet Filter
• Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1. Fully cover sensor with hand, until waterflow stops.
(This will take approximately 5 seconds)
2. Remove hand
Activating Cleaning Mode
In order to set the cleaning mode, the faucet needs to be have been set once into the
“Manual Setting” mode. See “Manual Setting” instructions.
When cleaning mode is activated, the faucet will be
inoperable for 90 seconds.
Result — Cleaning mode is now activated.
9
Mount mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
Result
The "Manual Setting" Mode is now enabled.
A - Setting Cleaning Mode
Setting the cleaning mode will make the faucet inactive for
90 seconds.
1
2
Fully cover sensor with hand, until water flow stops.
(This takes 5 seconds)
Result
B - Setting Normal Mode
Setting the normal mode will allow the faucet to activate only
when it senses a hand presence.
1
Enable "Manual Setting" Mode
2
2
Enable "Manual Setting" Mode
> see "Enabling Manual Setting Mode" section
3
Remove hand
The Cleaning Mode is now active. For the next 90 seconds,
the faucet will
be inactive.
3
Remove hand
Result
Metering Mode is now activated for 10 seconds.
1
Enable "Manual Setting" Mode
> see "Enabling Manual Setting Mode" section
Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops
after 5 seconds - Continue to hold on for
another two (2) additional water pulse
C - Setting Metering
Mode (10 seconds)
Setting the metering mode will allow the faucet to activate for
a full 10 seconds after it senses a hand presence.
3
Remove hand
Result
Normal Mode is now activated.
> see "Enabling Manual Setting Mode" section
Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after
5 seconds - Continue to hold on for one (1) additional
water pulse
Cleaning or Replacing Inlet Filter
1. Close supply valves
2. Disconnect braided
hoses and clean or
replace filter (for a new
filter, see “common
replacement parts”)
3. Connect braided hoses
with filter to supply
valves and fully open.
Result — The filter is now
cleaned or replaced.
Result — The outlet is now
cleaned or replaced.
1. Remove shut-off screw
2. Remove outlet with
vandal resistant wrench
supplied with the faucet.
Clean or replace outlet,
then reinstall
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These instructions apply to all models
with external mixers. The proportion of hot water can be switched from approximately 85%
to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water pressures and temperatures. The default
setting is 85%.
1. Remove mixer handle
2. Carefully pull out hot
water limiter from
handle (using pliers) and
reverse by 180°
5
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
Warning
Hot water may burn your skin
Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
Settings of hot water limiter
(View from placement in mixer handle)
180°
95%
85%
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
Result
The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
Install shut-off screw
Result
The temperature is now adjusted.
Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately
85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water
pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%.
1
Remove mixer handle
2
Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle
(using pliers) and reverse by 180°
3
Install shut-off screw
2
Remove outlet with vandal
resistant wrench supplied
with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
Result
The proportion of hot water is now changed.
3
Mount mixer handle
Settings of Hot
Water Limiter
(View from placement
in mixer handle)
5
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
Warning
Hot water may burn your skin
Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
Settings of hot water limiter
(View from placement in mixer handle)
180°
95%
85%
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
Result
The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
Install shut-off screw
Result
The temperature is now adjusted.
Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately
85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water
pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%.
1
Remove mixer handle
2
Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle
(using pliers) and reverse by 180°
3
Install shut-off screw
2
Remove outlet with vandal
resistant wrench supplied
with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
Result
The proportion of hot water is now changed.
3
Mount mixer handle
5
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
Warning
Hot water may burn your skin
Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
Settings of hot water limiter
(View from placement in mixer handle)
180°
95%
85%
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
Result
The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
Install shut-off screw
Result
The temperature is now adjusted.
Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately
85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water
pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%.
1
Remove mixer handle
2
Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle
(using pliers) and reverse by 180°
3
Install shut-off screw
2
Remove outlet with vandal
resistant wrench supplied
with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
Result
The proportion of hot water is now changed.
3
Mount mixer handle
5
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
Warning
Hot water may burn your skin
Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
Settings of hot water limiter
(View from placement in mixer handle)
180°
95%
85%
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
Result
The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
Install shut-off screw
Result
The temperature is now adjusted.
Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately
85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water
pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%.
1
Remove mixer handle
2
Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle
(using pliers) and reverse by 180°
3
Install shut-off screw
2
Remove outlet with vandal
resistant wrench supplied
with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
Result
The proportion of hot water is now changed.
3
Mount mixer handle
3. Mount mixer handle
3. Install shut-off screw
Cleaning or Replacing Aerator
5
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
Warning
Hot water may burn your skin
Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
Settings of hot water limiter
(View from placement in mixer handle)
180°
95%
85%
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
Result
The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
Install shut-off screw
Result
The temperature is now adjusted.
Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately
85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water
pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%.
1
Remove mixer handle
2
Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle
(using pliers) and reverse by 180°
3
Install shut-off screw
2
Remove outlet with vandal
resistant wrench supplied
with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
Result
The proportion of hot water is now changed.
3
Mount mixer handle
5
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
Warning
Hot water may burn your skin
Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
Settings of hot water limiter
(View from placement in mixer handle)
180°
95%
85%
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
Result
The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
Install shut-off screw
Result
The temperature is now adjusted.
Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately
85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water
pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%.
1
Remove mixer handle
2
Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle
(using pliers) and reverse by 180°
3
Install shut-off screw
2
Remove outlet with vandal
resistant wrench supplied
with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
Result
The proportion of hot water is now changed.
3
Mount mixer handle
5
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
Warning
Hot water may burn your skin
Hold hand carefully and quickly under water
Settings of hot water limiter
(View from placement in mixer handle)
180°
95%
85%
Cleaning or Replacing Outlet
1
Remove shut-off screw
Result
The outlet is now cleaned or replaced.
Install shut-off screw
Result
The temperature is now adjusted.
Carefully test the new temperature. If necessary, adjust again
Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)
instructions apply to all models with external mixers. The
proportion of hot water can be witched from approximately
85% to 95% (or reverse) depending upon inlet water
pressures and temperatures. The default setting is 85%.
1
Remove mixer handle
2
Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle
(using pliers) and reverse by 180°
3
Install shut-off screw
2
Remove outlet with vandal
resistant wrench supplied
with the faucet. Clean or replace outlet, then reinstall
Result
The proportion of hot water is now changed.
3
Mount mixer handle
HyTronic
®
ECAST
®
Solenoid Replacement Instructions
These instructions illustrate how to correctly install a replacement solenoid for HyTronic ECAST
faucets that contain an “AB” in the model number, i.e. 116.201.AB.1 electronic faucets.
1. Shut off water supply.
2. Remove top spout or body housing to access the internal components.
3. Remove three HyTronic solenoid bonnet retainer screws and retainer to access the solenoid.
(Illustration 1)
4. Unplug solenoid wire connector from electronic module.
5. Remove solenoid by pulling in an upward motion. (Illustration 2)
6. Remove any water deposits or debris that may be present in the waterway body cavity.
When servicing existing solenoid, be sure to clean filter screen on solenoid.
7. Lubricate O-rings on solenoid valve with rubber safe lubricant. (Illustration 3)
8. Insert solenoid into body cavity and push down until fully seated. (Illustration 4)
9. Feed the solenoid wire connector through the bonnet retainer and reconnect to electronic module.
10. Align holes on bonnet retainer with solenoid retainer and reinstall screws and tighten screws to
10 in/lbs of torque.
11. Reinstall top spout or body housing.
12. Turn on water and allow faucet to reset before operating.
Illustration 1
Illustration 2
Illustration 3
Illustration 4
Care and Maintenance
All Chicago Faucets fittings are designed and engineered to meet or exceed industry performance standards. Care should be taken when cleaning this product. Do not use abrasive cleaners,
chemicals or solvents as they can result in surface damage. Use mild soap with warm water for cleaning and protecting the surface of Chicago Faucets fittings.
For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com.
CHICAGO FAUCETS LIMITED WARRANTY
TO WHOM DOES THIS WARRANTY APPLY?
— The Company extends the following limited warranty to the original user only.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER AND HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?
This warranty covers the following Commercial Products:
LIFETIME FAUCET WARRANTY
— The “Faucet,” defined as any metal cast, forged, stamped or formed portion of the Product, not including electronic or moving parts or other
products separately covered by this Limited Warranty or water restricting components or other components, is warranted against material manufacturing defects for the life of the Product.
FIVE YEAR FAUCET WARRANTY
— Certain Products and portions of the Product are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase. Products warranted against material
manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase are referred to by the product numbers 42X, 43X, 15XX and E-Tronic
®
- 4X, 5X, 6X, 7X, 8X and 9X. All zinc die cast portions of Product are warranted against
material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase.
THREE YEAR ELECTRONICS WARRANTY
— Electronic components, including the solenoid, are warranted for three (3) years from the date of installation.
FIVE YEAR CARTRIDGE WARRANTY
— The “Cartridge”, defined as the metal portion of any Product typically referred to by the product numbers containing 1-099, 1-100, 377X,
217X and 274X, excluding any rubber or plastic components, is warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase.
All Cartridges included in the Company’s Single Control or Shower Products also are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of Product purchase.
ONE YEAR FINISH WARRANTY – COMMERCIAL
— For Products used in commercial applications, the finish of the Product is warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period
of one (1) year from the date of Product purchase.
OTHER WARRANTIES
— All other Products not covered above are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of one (1) year from the date of Product purchase.
Other restrictions and limitations apply. For complete warranty details, call Chicago Faucets Customer Service at 847-803-5000 or visit chicagofaucets.com.
© 2013 Chicago Faucet Company TAG-957.078.00 11/13
The Chicago Faucet Company
2100 South Clearwater Drive
Des Plaines, IL 60018
Phone: 847/803-5000
Fax: 847/803-5454
Technical: 800/832-8783
www.chicagofaucets.com
Enabling “Manual Setting” Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the “Manual Setting” mode will be disabled automatically and all settings will be saved.
Prerequisite
: Water supply valve is open
3. Remove housing
vertically
2. Remove protective
covering from sensor.
4. The following
procedure (a, b, c)
must be done three (3)
times in a row.
1. Remove shut-off
screw
7. Mount shut-off screw
6. Mount housing
vertically
Result — The “Manual Setting”
Mode is now enabled.
5. Insert green adapter
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does
not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
Remove shut-off screw
2
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
3
Remove housing vertically
4
Remove battery from battery holder
5
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
a - Re-insert battery
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
6
Insert battery
7
Mount housing vertically
8
Mount shut-off screw
a
c
b
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does
not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
Remove shut-off screw
2
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
3
Remove housing vertically
4
Remove battery from battery holder
5
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
a - Re-insert battery
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
6
Insert battery
7
Mount housing vertically
8
Mount shut-off screw
a
c
b
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does
not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
Remove shut-off screw
2
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
3
Remove housing vertically
4
Remove battery from battery holder
5
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
a - Re-insert battery
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
6
Insert battery
7
Mount housing vertically
8
Mount shut-off screw
a
c
b
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does
not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
Remove shut-off screw
2
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
3
Remove housing vertically
4
Remove battery from battery holder
5
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
a - Re-insert battery
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
6
Insert battery
7
Mount housing vertically
8
Mount shut-off screw
a
c
b
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does
not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
Remove shut-off screw
2
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
3
Remove housing vertically
4
Remove battery from battery holder
5
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
a - Re-insert battery
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
6
Insert battery
7
Mount housing vertically
8
Mount shut-off screw
a
c
b
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does
not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
Remove shut-off screw
2
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
3
Remove housing vertically
4
Remove battery from battery holder
5
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
a - Re-insert battery
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
6
Insert battery
7
Mount housing vertically
8
Mount shut-off screw
a
c
b
Enabling "Manual Setting" Mode
A battery model is shown in the following example. These
instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the
"Manual Setting" mode will be disabled automatically and
all settings will be saved.
Prerequisites
• Water supply valve is open
• Battery is full (LED does
not blink) for DC faucets
• AC power is on for AC faucets
1
Remove shut-off screw
2
Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
3
Remove housing vertically
4
Remove battery from battery holder
5
The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3)
times in a row.
a - Re-insert battery
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off
6
Insert battery
7
Mount housing vertically
8
Mount shut-off screw
a
c
b
a - Reinsert green adapter
b - LED lights up
c - Remove green adapter
immediately after LED
switches off