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FV723 Rev. B 7/29/2020
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Loosening screw will cause sensor assembly to back out of spout
body. It may be necessary to push cable from connector end to aid
in sensor assembly removal. Firmly press into pocket and tighten
screw. Sensor connector may need to be turned horizontally when
first inserting into the spout.
With spout disengaged, sensor assembly can now be removed by
loosening the center screw with supplied M3 Allen wrench. With
assembly removed, you can now install new assembly and reas-
semble your spout.
To service solenoid use Phillips head screw driver to remove the
screws on both sides of the electronics box.
With screws removed, the electronics box can slide off and allow
access to the solenoid for service.
Use supplied 3/32” hex wrench to loosen set screw. Screw will
retract into the base to eliminate loss. Using the same hex wrench,
depress the ball detent to release spout from base.
Lift spout and pull sensor cable through deck and base.
Align spout so that the ball detent is between the 2 holes. Press
down and turn clockwise. Use hex wrench to back set screw out
to secure spout.
To reinstall faucet, first drop sensor cable of new spout through
the front of the base. Lower spout onto base inserting base nipple
into spout port.
To replace spout body, you must first turn water off, then remove spout with sensor cable.
Note location of set screw and spring lock.
SPRING LOCK
SIDE
Before removing the spout, disconnect the sensor cable below the
deck so that the cable head can be pulled up through the deck.
*Take care to press the locking mechanism in prior to disconnect-
ing sensor cable. PULLING APART WITHOUT PRESSING IN
THE LOCK MAY DAMAGE THE SENSOR OR CONTROLLER
CABLES.
SET SCREW
SIDE
Spout Replacement
Sensor Assembly Replacement
Accessing the Solenoid