12/4/2013
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Bradley • P20-199 Rev. A; ECN 13-15-013
The hand dryer is equipped with an ON/OFF Power Switch and Speed Control Switch for quieter operation if desired.
The factory setting for the Speed Control Switch is “HIGH”. Both the ON / OFF Power Switch and Speed Control Switch
are located inside the dryer - above the water collection tray. To access, remove the water collection tray and intake air
pre-filter and locate the ON / OFF Power Switch and Speed Control Switch as shown in the figure below.
Note: The hand dryer includes an anti-vandal lock for securing the water collection tray and HEPA filter. The lock is
located immediately below the water collection tray. To remove the water collection tray or HEPA filter, slide the lock to
the left to the “unlocked” position. After servicing, slide the lock to the right to the “locked” position.
How to Use
1. The hand dryer will start automatically when hands are inserted.
2. Slowly move your hands up and down through the air stream for 10 – 12 seconds.
3. The hand dryer will stop automatically after hands are removed.
Dryer Controls
LED Display
The LED display provides information about the operation and
servicing needs of the hand dryer.
• LED’s 1 through 4 flash Green when dryer is in operation.
• LED 5 is solid Green when dryer is in standby mode; solid Blue
when dryer is in operation.
• LED 6 is unlit during normal operation; flashing Red when
HEPA filter requires replacement.
• LED 7 is unlit during normal operation; solid Blue when water
collection tank needs emptying.
Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions
Cleaning
• All surfaces of the hand dryer can be cleaned with a soft cloth and non-abrasive, non-caustic cleaning solution.
• Provided cleaning brush should be used for cleaning the drain hole in the bottom of the drying cavity.
Maintenance
Emptying the Water Collection Tray
1. The water collection tray will fill with water with hand dryer use.
2. Regularly check the water tank status on the LED display panel. The LED Display will indicate when the water
collection tray is full and needs emptying.
3. If water collection tray is not emptied when full, the collection tray will overflow onto the floor. High washroom traffic
may require more frequent emptying of the water collection tray.
4. For optimum hygiene, routinely clean the water collection tray with a non-brasive, non-caustic cleaning solution.