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Prevention of Flooding
To prevent flooding the wash room following an act of vandalism or carelessness - an object left
in front of the sensor or dirty sensor, the tap has a safety device that shuts off the water flow
after approximately 1 minute.
Once the object has been removed or the sensor cleaned, the tap will start working again.
The model with the transformer unit has an automatic shut off which turns off the water
supply until the power supply is re-established.
Aftercare
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Inta taps have a high quality finish and should be treated with care.
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An occasional wipe with a mild washing-up liquid on a soft damp cloth followed by a
thorough rinsing is all that is required.
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Do not use an abrasive or chemical household cleaner as this may cause damage.
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Cleaning the sensor - the darkened window which protects the sensor must always be clean
in order for the tap to operate correctly; do not use abrasive material to avoid damaging
the plastic surface.
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Cleaning the water supply filter (8) - water can contain impurities which could damage the
solenoid valve. For this reason the inlet to solenoid valve has a gasket with an integral filter
which must be kept clean in order to ensure a suitable water flow.
CAUTION: turn off the water supply using the service valve before unscrewing
the joint to remove the filter gasket for cleaning.
Battery Replacement - IR500CP
When the batteries are exhausted, the LED blinks continuously and the solenoid valve stops in
the closed position, replace the batteries and recycle the used batteries correctly.
Warranty
Limited Warranty
This product is covered by a limited warranty for one year from the date of purchase.
During this period Intatec Ltd undertakes, at its option, to repair or replace any faults caused by
defective material or manufacturing faults that may arise (see Intatec Warranty).
This guarantee does not cover faults or damage caused by incorrect installation and/or
maintenance, wear and tear, battery or water composition (eg hard water), this includes but is
not limited to the following:
• Incorrect installation, inversion of supply pipes.
• Pressure or temperatures exceeding the recommended limits.
• Improper use, tampering, bad or lapsed maintenance.
• Foreign bodies, dirt or scale introduced by the water supply.