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6700C Series

Sensor Operated Mixing Faucet

Troubleshooting Guide

Normal Operation: When power is connected, the faucet will immediately perform diagnostic function. You 
will hear a clicking sound and see lights flash. When the user’s hands are placed under the spout, the light 
will flash once and water will start to flow. Water flow will stop when hands are removed. The red indicator 
light will flash when the batteries are low. 

Turn the manual handle clockwise to increase temperature and counter-clockwise to decrease.

Problem

Possible Cause

To Diagnose

Remedy

Faucet will not turn on:

Water not turned on

Check water supply

Turn water on

Power supply failure

No light, no clicking:

• Check batteries
• Check power adapter

Reinstall or replace batteries/
Replace power adapter

Low battery

Light continues to flash

Replace batteries

Electronic PCB / Sensor is 
defective

No light, no clicking:

• Reinsert batteries
• Reattach power adapter

Replace electronic PCB

Solenoid valve is clogged

Solenoid is clicking but no water 
is coming out

Clean solenoid

In-line filter is clogged

Open clean-out trap and check 
filter screen

Clean or replace filter screen

Solenoid coil is defective

Insert new batteries or reattach 
power adapter. Light blinks but 
no solenoid is clicking

Replace solenoid coil

Flow control is clogged

Open flow control device and 
check

Celan the flow control device

Faucet will not shut off, 
has low glow, or drips:

The solenoid valve is normally closed. Turn off water and activate the faucet. If there is a clicking 
sound, the solenoid valve is dirty. If there is no clicking sound, then check the solenoid valve. If 
the faucet is dripping, clean the solenoid valve.

IMPORTANT: Periodic maintenance is required for smooth and trouble-free operation of this faucet.

For service and inquiry about available repair kits, please call Hydrotek Technical Support at (800) 922-

9883.

Care and Cleaning Instructions:

•  WARNING! Using abrasive or chemical cleaners will damage the chrome or decorative finishes. 
•  Use only soap and water to clean the finish, then wipe dry with a clean cloth. 
•  If chemical cleaners are used for other parts of the lavatory, ensure that the faucet is protected from 

potential contact from those cleaners. 

6700C Series

Sensor Operated Mixing Faucet

Troubleshooting Guide

Summary of Contents for 54FAL

Page 1: ...Hands Free Floor Mount Stainless Steel Wash Station AC Models 54FAL and 54FAL 0 5 Battery Models 54FBL and 54FBL 0 5 of Domestic and Foreign Parts Columbia does not recommend use with harsh chemicals Product Compliance NSF ANSI 2 Food Equipment NSF ANSI 372 Lead Free Compliant ASME A112 18 1 ...

Page 2: ...control boxes at desired location on wall 4 Connect power line from sensor to control box 5 Attach supply tube from faucet to control box 6 Connect hot and cold water from the source to mixing check valve s 7 Remove aerator from the spout assemblies and flush water system see step 7 sensor installation instructions 8 Check connections for leaks 9 Replace aerator onto the spout s Step 4 1 Seal gap ...

Page 3: ...11 305mm 20 508mm 16 5 407mm 1 5 38mm 2 51mm 1 5 38mm 875 22mm dia holes 2 35 889mm suggested floor to rim height 45º 2 875 73 02mm 75 20mm 2 drain hole mounting holes 9 228 6mm on center 10 25 267mm 7 5 191mm 5 R 12 7mm 5 R 12 7mm Floor Mounting Detail 6 75 171mm 8 203mm 27 686mm 10 254mm 9 228 6mm 5 dia Floor Mounting Holes 9 on Center 1 5 Leg Thickness 75 From Edge of Leg to First Hole Side Top...

Page 4: ...4 COLUMBIA SPECIFICATIONS AC OR BATTERY POWERED 800 626 2117 columbiasinks com info columbiasinks com 2021 Columbia Products WASH STATION WITH ELECTRONIC SENSOR Leg Assembly x 6 ...

Page 5: ...uality stainless steel cleaner and follow cleaner instructions Wipe along the grain NOT against Illustration D Things to Avoid Avoid harsh abrasive cleaners and corrosive chemicals Avoid abrasive scouring pads carbon steel brushes and steel wool for cleaning as iron particles left behind can lead to rust Avoid the use of oily rags or greasy cloths when wiping the surface To avoid water spots wipe ...

Page 6: ... Plug in Input AC 120V 60 Hz or 220V UL CSA Output DC 12V 0 8A Class 2 Power Cable Armored vandal resistant Optional Multi Unit Adapter Serves up to 8 faucets UL CSA Input AC 120V Output DC 12V 3A Battery Mode Battery Powered Models 4 AA Alkaline Batteries Battery Service Life 400 000 on off cycles up to 4 years Package Includes 1 Faucet with electronic sensor 1 Control box w 6V DC solenoid 1 12V ...

Page 7: ...he sink wall and tighten the faucet onto the sink using the O Ring 8 Washer 9 and Mounting Nut 10 Attach the 90 Degree Elbow 11 to the Supply Rod 7 USE TEFLON TAPE ONLY NO PIPE DOPE 5 Reconnect the Sensor Eye Cable 17 and Power Adapter 19 connections described in STEP 2 making sure the cables are seating in the Control Box 18 housing properly 6 Attach the Compression Fitting 13 to the Solenoid Val...

Page 8: ...id In line filter is clogged Open clean out trap and check filter screen Clean or replace filter screen Solenoid coil is defective Insert new batteries or reattach power adapter Light blinks but no solenoid is clicking Replace solenoid coil Flow control is clogged Open flow control device and check Celan the flow control device Faucet will not shut off has low glow or drips The solenoid valve is n...

Page 9: ...ring 6 Piston Piston Spring and check the Piston Sleeve for corrosion 6 Re install all parts in same order as the diagram below 7 Re install solenoid on the control box and re mount box in water line 8 Check and clean Filter Screen 24 in Filter Body 22 9 Reset P C Board and make sure solenoid clicks open and thumps closed 10 Turn on water and check for leaks and proper operation For further questi...

Page 10: ...CH Sw7 Sw8 Mode On Off Auto Faucet 6700C Series Sensor Operated Mixing Faucet Control Module Settings IMPORTANT Always push the Reset Button after any adjustments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Factory Preset Switch Position Shut Off Time Delay After hands are removed Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Delay On On On 1 Sec On On Off 2 Sec On Off On 3 Sec On Off Off 4 Sec Off On On 5 Sec Off On Off 6 Sec Off Off On 7 Sec Off Off Off 8 ...

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