Step 11 — Fill Soap Dispenser Reservoir with Soap (3000
Series Sinks Only)
Lift the Knee Activated Soap Panel to gain access to the Soap Dispenser Reservoir.
Remove the Reservoir Cover, fill the Reservoir with soap, and replace the Reservoir
Cover.
Step 12 — Plug Soap Dispenser into Receptacle (3000
Series Sinks Only)
Plug the Soap Dispenser power cord into the upper receptacle. For double and triple
station sinks, plug the remaining Soap Dispenser power cords into the remaining
receptacles.
Step 13 — Start-Up
Note: The Control Module is equipped with two (2) LED indicators. When the Board is
supplied with power from the Transformer, the green LED will illuminate. When the
Sensor is activated, the red LED will illuminate. Refer to Figure 13 for location of LED
indicators.
Open Supply Stops. With Aerator or Spray Head removed, activate Faucet for thirty
(30) seconds by moving in front of Sensor. The Solenoid Valve should “click” and
water should flow from the Spout. If this does not occur, refer to the Troubleshooting
section of this Installation Instructions.
Close Supply Stops and install Aerator or Spray Head in Spout and tighten securely.
Reopen Supply Stops, activate Faucet and check for leaks.
Install the Control Module Cover using the Screws supplied.
Step 14 — Install Access Panel (2000 Series Sinks Only)
Slide top of Access Panel up into Sink opening, then swing Panel inward until flush
with Sink Frame, and then lower Panel into slot of Sink Frame. Do not use excessive
force. For double and triple station sinks, install all remaining Access Panels.
Step 15 — Secure Knee Activated Soap Panel (3000 Series
Sinks Only) (Figure 17)
Lower the Knee Activated Soap Panel, then lift the Latch under the Knee Activated
Soap Panel over and behind the Lock. Lower the Latch to secure the Knee Activated
Soap Panel. Refer to Figure 17. For double and triple station sinks, secure all
remaining Panels as instructed above.
OPERATION
1. A continuous invisible beam of infrared light is
emitted from the sensor located at the top front edge
of the sink.
2. As the user enters the beam’s effective range, the
beam is reflected back into the sensor receiver and
activates the solenoid valve. Tempered water flows
from the faucet into the sink until the user is no
longer detected.
3. When the user moves away from the sensor, light is
no longer reflected to the sensor. An electrical signal
then deactivates the solenoid valve, stopping the
water flow. The circuit then automatically resets and
is ready for the next user.
CARE AND CLEANING OF CHROME AND SPECIAL
FINISHES
DO NOT use abrasive or chemical cleaners (including chlorine bleach) to clean
faucets that may dull the luster and attack the chrome or special decorative finishes.
Use ONLY soap and water, then wipe dry with clean cloth or towel.
While cleaning the sink area, protect the faucet from any splattering of cleaner. Acids
and cleaning fluids will discolor or remove chrome plating.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Troubleshooting the Faucet
No wwater fflows wwhen ssensor iis aactivated
Ensure that main power supply is turned “ON.” Open control module and check
diagnostic lights. Check receptacle, transformer, solenoid, leads and connections.
If nno llights aare iilluminated:
1. Control module circuit board is faulty; replace.
If ggreen LLED iis iilluminated aand rred LLED iilluminates wwhen uuser iis ssensed:
1. Supply Stop(s) may be closed; open Supply Stop(s).
2. Debris may be in Solenoid Filter; remove, clean and reinstall.
If ggreen LLED iis iilluminated aand rred LLED DDOES NNOT iilluminate wwhen uuser iis ssensed:
1. Sensor range is too long (picking up sink); reduce range.
2. Sensor is faulty; replace Sensor Module.
Very llow fflow oor sslow ddribble
1. Supply Stop(s) may be closed; open Supply Stop(s).
2. Debris in Solenoid; disassemble Solenoid; clean and flush.
3. Debris may be in Solenoid Filter; remove, clean and reinstall.
4. Debris is in Aerator or Spray Head; remove, clean and reinstall.
False ttriggering ((unit aactivates bby iitself)
1. Sensor range is too long; reduce range. Check surroundings for factors that can
contribute to sensor detection problems; for example, bright lights, highly
reflective surfaces, sunlight, etc.
Continues tto rrun ((even aafter ppower tto ffaucet hhas bbeen ddisconnected)
1. Solenoid valve is installed backwards.
2. Debris is in Solenoid, won’t close properly; remove operator and clean.
Reassemble in the same manner.
Troubleshooting the Soap Dispenser
Soap ddoes nnot ddispense ffrom tthe sspout.
1. Soap reservoir is empty. Check the soap reservoir and fill if necessary.
2. Soap dispenser is not plugged in. Plug the soap dispenser power cord into the
wall receptacle.
3. Power is not supplied to the wall receptacle. Check to make sure that power is
being suppled to the wall receptacle.
How ddoes oone kkeep ssoap ffrom ddispensing wwhile ccleaning.
1. Unplug the soap dispenser power cord from the wall receptacle.
If further assistance is required, please contact the Sloan Valve Company Installation
Engineering Department at 1-888-SLOAN-14 (1-888-756-2614).
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PLUG-IN
TRANSFORMER
Figure 15
110 VOLT, 60 Hz, 15
AMP, GFCI PROTECTED
ELECTRICAL OUTLET
HANDLE
1. LIFT ACCESS PANEL UP INTO
SLOT OF SINK FRAME
2. SWING INWARD UNTIL FLUSH
WITH SINK FRAME
3. LOWER INTO SLOT OF FRAME
ACCESS PANEL
2000 SERIES
SCRUB SINK
Figure 16
LATCH
1. SWING KNEE ACTIVATED
SOAP PANEL INWARD
2. LIFT LATCH UP OVER LOCK
3. LOWER LATCH BEHIND
LOCK
3000 SERIES
SCRUB SINK
Figure 17
LOCK