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Step 2 — Install Faucet

Use Step 2A for EBF-615 Faucet Model and Step 2B for EBF-650 Faucet Model.

Step 2A — Install EBF-615 Faucet (Figure 2A)

Note: Sloan Valve Company recommends that this faucet be installed with our
trim plate. Our trim plate includes an anti-rotation feature to prevent rotary motion
of this single-hole pedestal-style faucet.

Slide Faucet Base Gasket over Faucet Shank and Sensor Cable. Install optional
Trim Plate next followed by the Trim Plate Gasket. Holding Faucet Base Gasket
and optional Trim Plate assembly in place, insert Sensor Cable and Faucet Shank
through the 1" (25 mm) center hole in deck or lavatory. Use plumber’s putty to
secure optional Trim Plate. Thread Sensor Cable through side of Mounting
Spacer, and then secure Faucet to deck or lavatory using the mounting Washer,
Lock Washer and Nut. Apply thread sealant or Teflon tape to threads at end of
Faucet Shank. Install 3/8" Compression Fitting on end of Faucet Shank.

Step 2B — Install EBF-650 Faucet (Figure 2B)

Note: Refer to the Installation Instructions included with the ETF-578-A Trim
Plate for additional information about using an 8" Trim Plate with an EBF-650
faucet.

Slide Faucet Base Gasket onto Faucet as shown in Figure 2B.

Insert Faucet Sensor Cable, Pipe Nipple, and Mounting Studs through the 4 inch
(102 mm) spread deck holes. Secure Faucet to deck using Slotted Mounting
Washers and Wing Nuts supplied.

Step 3 — Mount Control Module to Wall

(Figures A, B, and 3)

Important: DO NOT install Control Module upside down. The control module
may be  oriented  so  that  it faces sideways  (vertically); however, optimum
performance is obtained when Control Module is horizontal with the Sloan logo
on the cover facing up as shown in Figures A and B.

Install the Control Module in an appropriate location according to Figure A or B.
All four (4) Cover Screws must be accessible from the chosen mounting position.
After installation, the Cable from Spout to Control Module should have some
slack.

Remove Control Module Cover from Control Module Base. Use the Control
Module Base as a template to mark locations on wall for Mounting Fasteners.
Determine the appropriate Mounting Fastener for the particular wall type (three
different fastener types are included; see parts list). Drill four (4) appropriately
sized holes.

For plastic wall anchor — 1/4" (6 mm) holes
For hollow wall anchor — 5/16" (8 mm) holes
For toggle nut anchor — 3/8" (10 mm) holes

Attach Control Module Base to wall using the appropriate fastener.

Step 4 — Connect Sensor Cable to Control Module

(Figure 4)

Remove Circuit Board Cover from Control Module.

Route Sensor Cable from Spout to the Control Module, usually located under
faucet with sufficient slack in Sensor Cable. Insert Locking Connector from
Faucet Spout into mating Receptacle on Connector Board of Control Module.

Insert the Sensor Cable into the strain relief slot in the Control Module.

Install Circuit Board Cover into Control Module.

Figure 2B

1/8" NPT PIPE
NIPPLE

FAUCET

SLOTTED MOUNTING
WASHERS (2)

WING NUTS (2)

BASE GASKET

MOUNTING STUDS

FAUCET SENSOR
CABLE

DRILL FOUR HOLES INTO WALL
USING MOUNTING FASTENERS
APPROPRIATE FOR THE
PARTICULAR WALL TYPE:
• PLASTIC WALL ANCHOR —

1/4" (6 mm) HOLE

• HOLLOW WALL ANCHOR —

5/16" (8 mm) HOLE

• TOGGLE NUT ANCHOR —

3/8" (10 mm) HOLE

Figure 3

CONTROL
MODULE

WALL

PLASTIC ANCHOR
WITH SCREW AND
WASHER SHOWN

3-1/2"

(89 mm)

4-3/8"

(111 mm)

Figure 2A

FAUCET

BASE GASKET

FAUCET SENSOR
CABLE

1/4" NPT PIPE
NIPPLE

1/4" NPT PIPE TO 3/8"
TUBE COMPRESSION
FITTING

MOUNTING
SPACER

FLAT WASHER

LOCKWASHER

MOUNTING NUT

IMPORTANT NOTES

DO NOT INSTALL THE BATTERIES UNTIL THE FAUCET IS COMPLETELY INSTALLED. If the batteries are installed before the sensor

cable has been connected to the control module, the faucet will not properly set the sensing range for the sink on which it has been installed.

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Summary of Contents for Optima EBF-615

Page 1: ...Department at 1 888 SLOAN 14 EBF 650 I I Rev 1 06 00 Code No 0816321 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY POWERED SENSOR OPERATED LAVATORY FAUCETS EBF 615 EBF 650 Battery Powered Sensor Operated Lavator...

Page 2: ...D VALVE BASE GASKET EBF 650 FAUCET WITH SINGLE LINE WATER SUPPLY MODEL EBF 650 A 0 5 gpm 1 9 Lpm Max MODEL EBF 650 B 2 2 gpm 8 3 Lpm Max MODEL EBF 650 C 2 2 gpm 8 3 Lpm Max Laminar Flow EBF 615 FAUCET...

Page 3: ...supply or a pre tempered water supply a back check is not required Step 1 Install Back Checks Option Figure 1 TheSloanBackCheckisdesignedfor installation on a 3 8 Supply Stop If an existingStopisused...

Page 4: ...or B All four 4 Cover Screws must be accessible from the chosenmounting position After installation the Cable from Spout to Control Module should have some slack Remove Control Module Cover from Cont...

Page 5: ...er supply no Back Check is required Install a 3 8 copper Supply Tube between the Supply Stop and the bottom inlet Compression Fitting of Solenoid Valve Refer to Figure A or B Step 7 Install Batteries...

Page 6: ...ustment is required turn Range Potentiometer counterclockwise to decrease range or clockwise to increase range Cycle Faucet several times to assure that the Sensor range does not inadvertentlypickup r...

Page 7: ...tting off the water flow The circuit then automatically resets and is ready for the next user CARE AND CLEANING OF CHROME AND SPECIAL FINISHES DO NOT use abrasive or chemical cleaners including chlori...

Page 8: ...D should flash RED when a user is detected 3 PROBLEM Faucet delivers only a slow flow or dribble when Sensor is activated CAUSE Water supply valve is partially closed SOLUTION Completely open the Supp...

Page 9: ...ter turn off the water supply at the supply stop s Activate the faucet to relieve any pressure in the system Unscrew the Filter Plug and remove it from the Solenoid Valve Housing Carefully pull the Sc...

Page 10: ...ssion Sleeves and Screwdriver Not shown 6 EBF 60 A Control Module Assembly includes Base Enclosure Cover Enclosure two 2 Gaskets Solenoid Body Solenoid Enclosure Solenoid Filter Plug and Battery Stop...

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