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operation in maximal detection mode (standard)

The hand dryer will start automatically when hands are placed 4 inches (10cm) below the opening of the air output. The unit will shut off once 

hands are removed.

maximum duRation of opeRation

As long as the sensor detects the presence of hands, the unit will function continuously for 60 seconds. After this delay, the user must withdraw 

his hands and put them back under in order for the unit to start up again.
The hand dryer will stop 1 second after no hand movement is detected.

maintenance 

N.B. In order for the warranty to be valid, the unit must be cleaned regularly.

SWITch oFF The MAIN BReAkeR IN The eLecTRIcAL PANeL oR ReMove The FUSe BeFoRe cLeANINg The UNIT.

outside

gently wash cover (including air inlet holes) using a soft cloth or sponge and a mild soap or detergent with luke warm water to loosen dirt and 

grime.

inside

cLeANINg ShoULD Be PeRFoRMeD By QUALIFIeD SeRvIce PeRSoNNeL
For normal use, dryer will require cleaning once a year. heavy usage requires more frequent cleaning. Lint on the air inlet or other internal parts of 

dryer will reduce efficiency and shorten the life of the working parts. To clean, remove cover by unscrewing the tamper-proof bolts from the cover 

with the special wrench provided with each dryer. Use a small, soft brush to gently clean all parts.

trouBlesHootinG

PROBLEM

DEFECTIVE PART OR PART TO CHECK

The hand dryer does not turn on

•  verify that the dryer is receiving power by checking electrical service, circuit breaker or fuse

• obstructed or defective infrared sensor

• check for loose wires on dryer control and for foreign material on dryer sensor next to air outlet 

• check motor

• Defective control board

The hand dryer runs continuously

•  obstructed or defective infrared sensor

• Defective control board

The hand dryer does not turn on, or turns on by 

itself

• obstructed or defective infrared sensor

• check for foreign material on optical sensor next to air outlet

• check for loose wires on dryer control

The hand dryer blows only cool air

• check if economical or harmony mode is selected

• check for loose connections to heating element

• Replace heating element

N.B.  If you do not solve the problem after checking these points, cut off the power supply at the main electrical panel and  

 

contact our customer service (see the “Limited warranty” section to obtain the phone numbers).

component replacement

steps to folloW foR ReplacinG components

1. Disconnect electricity to unit at the breaker.
2. Remove cover by executing steps from Fig. 6 and 5 in reverse of the “Wall installation in 6 steps” section.

electRonic boaRd Replacement

•  Disconnect all wires from the board (power, sensor, motor and element).
•  Remove screw and slide out the board. (

fiG.1)

•  Replace board and execute the steps in reverse.

Summary of Contents for La Niña

Page 1: ...t s nameplate This unit must be grounded Switch off the power at the circuit breaker fuse before installing repairing and cleaning the unit Make sure the unit is appropriate for the intended use if ne...

Page 2: ...ction activation indicates that the unit has been subjected to abnormal operating conditions If the thermal protection remains activated or activates and deactivates repeatedly it is recommended that...

Page 3: ...d the gypsum see FIG 3 If you have no choice but to fix the 2 other screws in a hollow wall use 1 4 wing type bolts Wall installation in 6 steps 1 Determine the location of the hand dryer and screw th...

Page 4: ...or energy savings and a moderate noise level three sensitivity detections description and symbol Maximal detection standard 4 Medium detection decreased Minimal detection minimum For operational adjus...

Page 5: ...dryer Use a small soft brush to gently clean all parts TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM DEFECTIVE PART OR PART TO CHECK The hand dryer does not turn on Verify that the dryer is receiving power by checking elec...

Page 6: ...onic board FIG 4 Remove the two screws and detach the upper tunnel FIG 5 Remove the two screws and serrated bracket that hold the motor FIG 6 Push on the back motor support until it slides out easily...

Page 7: ...BACK PLATE 3 P SMBP00Z0 MOTOR SUPPORT LOWER Tunnel 4 P SMBP01Z0 UPPER Tunnel 5 ELF 007 HEATING ELEMENT ASSEMBLY with fuselink and protection 120V 1200W 6 M SMBP01Z0 PROTECTIVE GRILL 7 P SMBP03Z0 SERR...

Page 8: ...for lost profits loss of use of equipment cost of capital cost of substitute products facilities or services shutdowns slowdowns or for other types of economic loss or for claims of a dealer s custom...

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