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Noottee:: If batteries are not already installed, install them as instructed on Page 7.

Install Battery Compartment into the Control Module as illustrated in Figure 9.
Connect Battery Connector to Battery Compartment as illustrated in Figure 10.
An audio “beep” will sound when power to the Control Module is detected.

Open supply stops. Remove label from Sensor on Spout. Two audio “beeps” will
sound to acknowledge that the Control Module has recognized the Spout.

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Noottee:: If label was removed from Sensor BEFORE connecting batteries, connect
batteries as instructed in Step 6. Pass hand under Spout to initialize Faucet. 

Place Cover over the Control Module and attach using the four (4) screws
provided. Cover can be installed in only one orientation.

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mppoorrttaanntt:: All four (4) Cover Screws must be installed.

OPERATION

When hands are placed beneath the spray
head, the ppaassssiivvee OPTIMA

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Sensor senses

heat from the user’s hands. The aaccttiivvee
OPTIMA

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Sensor then emits invisible light

beams that are reflected from the user’s hands
back to the sensor. When both OPTIMA

®

Sensors qualify the user, the Faucet transmits
an RF signal to the control module to activate
the solenoid and turn on a water flow.
Tempered water flows for as long as hands
continue to stay within the Sensor’s range (30
second automatic shut off). When hands are
removed, the water flow automatically stops.
The faucet is then ready for the next user.

CARE AND CLEANING OF CHROME AND SPECIAL FINISHES

DO NOT use abrasive or chemical cleaners (including chlorine bleach) to clean
faucets as they may dull the luster and attack the chrome or special decorative
finishes. Use ONLY soap and water, then wipe dry with clean cloth or towel.
While cleaning the bathroom tile, the faucet should be protected from any
splattering of cleaner. Acids and cleaning fluids will discolor or remove chrome
plating.

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Figure 12

CONTROL MODULE

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SCREWS MUST BE INSTALLED

INSTALL COVER
AND SECURE WITH
THE FOUR (4)
COVER SCREWS

Figure 9

GENTLY SLIDE THE BATTERY

COMPARTMENT INTO THE

CONTROL MODULE

BATTERY
COMPARTMENT

CONTROL MODULE

Figure 11

REMOVE LABEL FROM SENSOR

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Figure 10

INSTALL BATTERY
CONNECTOR TO
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT

Step 6 — Install Battery Compartment into Control Module

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Step 7 — Open Supply Stops and Remove Label from Sensor

(Figure 11)

Step 8 — Install Cover onto Control Module (

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At battery install or
after valve reset
button pressed

An audio beep will sound 6 times, once
every 0.2 seconds.

A reset button is located on the
PCB. This feature allows a
customer to reset the valve’s RF
ID manually (pressing the button
is the same as removing the
batteries from the unit).

Valid RF ID Accepted 2 short beeps are sounded after a valid ID

is accepted.

When the customer programs the
valve ID, two short confirmation
beeps to occur.

First 10 minutes of
operation

A. Each time a valid target is detected

(and for as long as it is in the target
detection zone and the valve should be
open) the beeper will sound once
every 0.3 second.

B. If there is a valid target as above, but

the valve should be closed due to a
time out condition then the beep rate
will change to once per 0.6 seconds

Max Flow

No beeping to occur

Miscommunication

Water is turned off and 1 beep is
sounded.

In the unlikely event that the RF
signal received by the valve is
incorrect, the valve will turn off
and a single beep will sound.
Normal operation is started
automatically upon receiving a
valid signal.

Low Battery Voltage

1 second after a target is removed from
the detection zone, an audio beep will
sound 3 times, once every 0.5 seconds

Secondary Low
Battery Voltage
Detection

If a customer installs batteries that are
below 4.5 ± 0.1 VDC, a one second long
beep will sound and the unit will not
operate.

AUDIO ALERTS

Summary of Contents for OPTIMA plus ERF-885

Page 1: ...Activated Wireless Lavatory Faucet makes wash up totally hands free providing the ultimate in sanitary protection and automatic operation The OPTIMA Plus Faucet uses Active and Passive Infrared sensi...

Page 2: ...ordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does...

Page 3: ...DES AND REGULATIONS KEEP THREAD SEALANT OUT OF YOUR WATERWAY TO PREVENT COMPONENT PART DAMAGE DO NOT USE ANY SEALANT ON COMPRESSION FITTINGS FLUSH ALL WATER LINES PRIOR TO MAKING CONNECTIONS Tools Req...

Page 4: ...Nuts supplied Secure Faucet from below Deck using the Flange Nut supplied Remove the Control Module Cover from the Control Module Base Remove the Battery Connector from the Battery Compartment Remove...

Page 5: ...pply tubes and supply stops furnished by installer Tighten Compression Fittings securely Install a 3 8 inch 10 mm copper supply tube between the Bak Chek Compression Tee and the inlet side of the Sole...

Page 6: ...5 Figure 12 CONTROL MODULE I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T ALL FOUR 4 COVER SCREWS MUST BE INSTALLED INSTALL COVER AND SECURE WITH THE FOUR 4 COVER SCREWS Figure 9 GENTLY SLIDE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT INT...

Page 7: ...posite to the direction shown by the arrow on the side of the Solenoid Valve through the Solenoid Valve Reconnect the compression fittings in the correct orientation Activate faucet CAUSE Solenoid Val...

Page 8: ...urn off water supply Remove Throat Plate as follows and as illustrated in Figure 14 Remove the Spray Head using the Key provided Remove the hex screw located in the Spray Head opening of the Throat Pl...

Page 9: ...lacement Kit EBF 1011 A Solenoid Replacement Kit includes Solenoid Body Solenoid Enclosure and Solenoid Filter Plug EBF 1004 A Solenoid Filter Replacement Kit includes Filter Screen Assembly and O rin...

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