Selectronic 2506.192 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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7. 10 ft. Extension Wire (for 2506.175/172 series)
8. Mixing Valve ( 

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9. Key for vandal resistant aerator
    Installation Instructions

1. Selectronic Spout Assembly
2. Mounting Kit
3. Electrical Enclosure
4. Supply Hose
5. Power Supply

All American Standard Faucets Are Water Tested At Our Factory. 
Some Residual Water May Remain In The Faucet During Shipping. 

Thank you for selecting American-Standard...the benchmark of fine quality for over 100 years. To ensure 
that your installation proceeds smoothly--please read these instructions carefully before you begin.

UNPACKING

1. Remove the fitting and loose items from the carton. The illustration below shows the fitting and all loose items 

after they have been removed from the carton. Some items may be packaged partially assembled to other items.

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MODEL NUMBER:

2506.192 with cast spout, 1.5 GPM

vandal resistant aerator.

2506.195 with cast spout, 0.5 GPM

vandal resistant aerator

OPTIONAL Mixing Valve

     605XTMV 

Thermostatic mixing valve, flex hoses

      3/8" compression 20" hose length.

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DO NOT REMOVE PROTECTIVE

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EYE UNTIL INSTALLATION

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(In Toronto Area only: 1-905-3061093)

To learn more about American Standard Faucets visit our website at: 

www.us.amstd.com 

or U.S.

customer's e-mail us at: 

[email protected]

For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance, 
please call

 

1-800-442-1902 (In Canada: 1-800-387-0369)

NOTE TO INSTALLER: Please give this manual to the customer after installation.

(In Toronto Area only: 1-905-3061093)

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© 2007 American Standard

Certified to comply with ASME A112.18.1M

M965274

Product No.'s & Options
Specifications
How to Install
Electrical Hook-up
Maintenance
FAQ,s
Replacement Parts

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2506.192, 2506.195

SELECTRONIC®

Hard-Wired AC Powered Moments

Lavatory Proximity Faucet

PRODUCT NUMBERS

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Summary of Contents for 2506.192

Page 1: ...ER Please give this manual to the customer after installation In Toronto Area only 1 905 3061093 I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t ru c t i o n s I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t ru c t i o n s 2007 American Standard Certified to comply with ASME A112 18 1M M965274 2506 192 2506 195 SELECTRONIC Hard Wired AC Powered Moments Lavatory Proximity Faucet PRODUCT NUMBERS Product No s Options Specifications...

Page 2: ...MBER 2506 192 with cast spout 1 5 GPM vandal resistant aerator 2506 195 with cast spout 0 5 GPM vandal resistant aerator OPTIONAL Mixing Valve 605XTMV Thermostatic mixing valve flex hoses 3 8 compression 20 hose length M965274 DO NOT REMOVE PROTECTIVE FILM FROM SENSOR EYE UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE 6 5 In Toronto Area only 1 905 3061093 To learn more about American Standard Faucets visit our w...

Page 3: ... checks and flexible stainless steel 15 reach inlet hose for spout connection 159mm 6 1 4 126mm 5 154mm 6 1 16 FINISHED WALL Fig 1a Fig 1b 1 4 6 5 3 2 INSTALL SPOUT ASSEMBLY Fig 1 CAUTION Turn off hot and cold water supplies before beginning 1 1 Insert WIRES 1 FLEX HOSE 2 and SPOUT SHANK 3 through center hole of mounting surface Fig 1a 2 Assemble C WASHER 4 STAR WASHER 5 and LOCKNUT 6 onto threads...

Page 4: ...TING HOLES SUPPLIES WASTE ENCLOSURE MOUNTING HOLES LAVATORY RIM OR MOUNTING SURFACE 3 NOTE If using Mixing Valve optional See Sheet M968808 for installation instructions MOUNT ENCLOSURE Fig 2 2 1 Connect SUPPLY NUT 1 from spout assembly to nipple on top of ENCLOSURE 2 Tighten with adjustable wrench to make a water tight connection Fig 3 NOTE If using the optional Mixing Valve See Sheet M968808 for...

Page 5: ...NNECTOR 11 into available CIRCUIT BOARD RECEPTORS 10 slots Fig 1e 8 Connect wires from SENSOR to SOLENOID VALVE 6 Red to Black to Fig 1d 9 Replace ENCLOSURE COVER 1 Tighten cover screws firmly 10 Contractor to supply ELECTRICAL BOX 12 and connection to ENCLOSURE 5 Mount POWER SUPPLY 13 into ELECTRICAL BOX 12 Connect White and Black power connections to POWER SUPPLY CABLE 14 Fig 1f 11 Connect the E...

Page 6: ...Unit 2 approximately 4 from connector Fig 3 Push SPLIT PLUG 7 into GROMMET 8 to seal 7 Insert connector of 10 ft EXTENSION into lower receptor as shown in fig 3 on CIRCUIT BOARD 6 of Unit 2 8 Feed gray sensor wire 9 from Unit 2 through upper U GROMMET 10 of Unit 2 ENCLOSURE 4 from connector Fig 3 Insert wire into SPLIT PLUG 7 Push SPLIT PLUG 7 into GROMMET 8 to seal Fig 3a 9 Insert GROMMET 2 back ...

Page 7: ...TROL LED 2 is blinking slowly place your hand 1 2 in 30 50mm in front of the sensor Fig 2a 3 When the LED stops blinking and stays ON move your hand to the desired position and hold in place until the LED begins to blink again Fig 2a 4 Once the SENSOR CONTROL LED 2 begins to blink again remove your hand from the detection zone When the flashing stops the detection distance is set HOW TO CHANGE SEN...

Page 8: ...CLOSURE COVER 2 Close SUPPLY STOP 5 with 4mm Hex wrench Note Keep water flowing out of faucet while shutting off 3 Pull off Red 1 and Black 2 CONNECTORS from SOLENOID VALVE 3 4 Unthread STRAINER 4 using a 7 16 socket 5 Pull out the STRAINER 4 and clean with an old toothbrush Rinse thoroughly with water 6 Install the STRAINER 4 back in its place and tighten with a 7 16 socket Caution do not over ti...

Page 9: ...ow out of faucet when I m in the sensor range A Check sensor If sensor blinks 2 times interrupted by pause replace battery or call 1800 442 1902 Q Why does the faucet operate the opposite of expected Turns On when not in sensor range but turns off when in sensor range A Sensor wires to solenoid are reversed Black to Red to is correct Q What is the normal operating pressure range A Faucet will oper...

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