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A

Adjust control stop to meet the flow rate required for proper 

cleansing of the fixture. Open control stop COUNTERCLOCKWISE 

one (1) FULL turn from the closed position.

B

Activate flushometer by placing hand in front of sensor lens for ten 

(10) seconds and then moving it away.

C

Adjust control stop after each flush until the rate of flow delivered 

properly cleanses the fixture.

All Sloan Flushometers are engineered for quiet operation.  

Excessive water flow creates noise, while too little water  

flow may not satisfy the needs of the fixture. Proper  

adjustment is made when plumbing fixture is cleansed  

after each flush without splashing water out from the lip  

AND a quiet flushing cycle is achieved.

Never open Control Stop to where the flow from the  

valve exceeds the flow capability of the fixture. In the event  

of a valve failure, the fixture must be able to accommodate  

a continuous flow from the valve.

!!! IMPORTANT !!!

A

When an object is detected, a slowly flashing red light will appear 

in the sensor window. After approximately eight (8) to sixteen (16) 

seconds (closet) / eight (8) seconds (urinal), the light will flash 

rapidly indicating sensor is armed and ready to activate solenoid 

when the object leaves the detection area. The solenoid will be 

activated within 0.5 seconds (for urinals) or three (3) seconds (for 

water closets) after non-detection.

A

Turn power ON. The self adaptive sensor automatically adapts to the surrounding environment when 24 volt supply is activated. No manual 

adjustments are required.

NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL ELECTRONIC CONNECTIONS BE TESTED WITH THE WATER SUPPLY OFF.

B

Start-up mode will take approximately one (1) minute to complete its cycle and is important that no non-permanent target is present at this time. 

A continuous red light visible in sensor window indicates sensor is in the start-up mode. If the red light is flashing, this indicates that the sensor is 

picking up a target. Unless this target is a permanent fixture in the sensor’s environment (i.e., a wall or stall door), it must be removed from the view 

of the sensor. If this target is permanent, the sensor will adapt itself around this target. In this case, disconnect the 24 volt power supply for twenty 

(20) seconds or more. Reconnect the 24 volt power supply at the transformer or fuse box. When the start-up cycle is complete there will be no light 

visible in the sensor window.

NOTE: IF 24 VOLT POWER SUPPLY IS EVER INTERRUPTED FOR LONGER THAN TWENTY (20) SECONDS, THE START-UP MODE 

AUTOMATICALLY BEGINS WHEN POWER IS RESTORED.

C

Incorrect wiring or a short in the 24 volt power supply is indicated by a continuous warning signal seen in the sensor window. The visible red light 

flashes an “SOS” signal: three (3) short flashes, three (3) long flashes, three (3) short flashes and continually repeats this signal.

11 - DETECTION/ACTIVATION

13 - TURN WATER ON AND ADJUST CONTROL STOP

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10 - POWER AND START-UP MODE

OPERATION

1.  A continuous, invisible 

light beam is emitted from 

the sensor.

2.  When a user enters the 

beam’s effective range, for 

water closets 22” - 42” 

(559 mm - 1067 mm) 

and for urinals 15” - 30” 

(381 mm - 762 mm), the 

beam is reflected into the 

sensors scanning window 

and transformed into a 

low voltage 

electrical signal 

that activates a sixteen (16) 

second (closet) /

eight (8) 

second (urinal) time delay 

circuit. The time delay 

circuit eliminates false 

operation from passers-by 

in the rest room. Once the 

time delay is completed, the 

output circuit is alerted and 

continues in a “hold” mode 

for as long as the user 

remains within the effective 

range of the sensor.

3.  When the user steps away 

from the sensor, the loss of 

reflected light initiates an 

electrical “one-time” signal 

that energizes the solenoid 

operator, and activates the 

flushometer to flush the 

fixture. This occurs on the 

water closet approximately 

three (3) seconds after 

indication. This delay is 

built into the sensor to help 

prevent false flushing due 

to movement by the user. 

The circuit for both water 

closets and urinals then 

automatically resets and is 

ready for the next user.

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Страница 2: ...rred Mud Ring Orientation MUD RING Sloan A 50 Super Wrench Sloan A 109 Plier Wrench or smooth jawed spud wrench Wire stripper crimping tool 5 64 hex wrench supplied NEVER OPEN CONTROL STOP TO WHERE TH...

Страница 3: ...sh button actuator fittings and slide one nut onto each plastic tube Slide each plastic tube onto its corresponding push button actuator fitting and tighten tube fitting nuts F From behind wall slide...

Страница 4: ...TAILPIECE O RING TAILPIECE COUPLING FLUSHOMETER BODY CONTROL STOP C LOF SUPPLY C LOF FIXTURE 1 2 4 INSTALL FLUSHOMETER A Cut off excess plastic tubing so that there will be about 3 to 4 inches 72 to...

Страница 5: ...500 L GRD UNIT 1 UNIT 2 THRU 10 IF USED 120 VAC 24 VAC EL 1500 L SENSOR COIL WIRE 24 VAC COIL EL 1500 L SENSOR COIL WIRE 24 VAC COIL Wiring Diagram for Multiple Flush Valves 7 ELECTRICAL HOOK UP 8 INS...

Страница 6: ...a target Unless this target is a permanent fixture in the sensor s environment i e a wall or stall door it must be removed from the view of the sensor If this target is permanent the sensor will adap...

Страница 7: ...agm component parts of valve with kit that corresponds to appropriate flush volume of fixture B Relief valve in diaphragm is not seated properly or bypass hole in diaphragm is clogged Disassemble insi...

Страница 8: ...1 38 mm Vacuum Breaker Assembly RB Model 152 11 V 500 AA 19 mm Vacuum Breaker Assembly RB Model 192 Item Part Description No No 12A F 2 AT 1 38 mm Slip Joint Coupling Assembly RB Model 152 12B F 2 AW...

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