
4
5
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Valve block with mixer valve
and throttle screw
Connection to
mixer; Ø10mm
Connection to incoming
water Ø12mm
Connection to
solenoid valve
You can adjust the temperature
using a slotted screwdriver; clock-
wise for hotter and anticlockwise
for colder
The flow during sensor operation
is adjusted using the flow knob
(8 mm key handle). Clockwise turning
gives a lower flow, and anticlockwise
increases the flow
Temperature and flow setting
Only cold water for sensor operation
The temperature of the water during sensor operation is determined by a mixing
valve that is built in to the valve block. You can use the temperature screw to
produce fairly cold water, although not 100 % cold water, which sometimes may
be required if you need the water for preparing food etc.
In order to always have 100 % cold water during sensor operation a cold water
plug must be fitted. Remove the cover on the cold water side, and fit the cover and
spring from the hot water side. On the hot water side the ”cold water plug” must
be fitted (included). To do this you only need a 3mm Allen key. When the plug has
been fitted, the tap will always give 100 % cold water during sensor operation.
The function of the mixer valve has been totally blocked, and the water that the
tap now produces during sensor operation can be used as drinking water and for
food preparation.
CW
HW
CW
HW
Removing the sensor eyes
Remove the sensor cable contact in the control box. Pull
out the sensor pack from the foot of the mixer using a small
screwdriver or the tip of a knife. Work the cable and contact
through the hole. Depending on how big the assembly hole
in the bench top is, you may need to remove the mixer and
lift it up a few centimetres to get at the contact.
Reassemble the new sensor pack in the reverse order.
CW-side
HW-side
The cover
The cover and spring
inside must be moved to
the cold water side
The cold water plug is to
be fitted on the hot water
side where the cover and
spring are located in deli-
very configuration.
CW-plug
SETTINGS AND CONNECTIONS
Diagram 2
Diagram 3
INSTRUCTION
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07.04. MA nr 1001032