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OPERATION

1.) Invisible light rays are continually emitted

from the faucet sensor.

2.) When the user’s hands come into range of

the sensor’s detection zone (8” approx.), the

beam is reflected back to the sensor’s reciever

and converted to a low voltage electrical  signal

activating a solenoid valve.

3.) After the user removes their hands, the

absense of reflected light stops the low voltage

electrical signal, closing the valve. The circuit

automatically resets for the next user.

4.) If an object is in view continuously for thirty

seconds, the faucet will automatically shut off.

The faucet will remain off until the object is

removed. After the object is removed, the

faucet functions normally.

CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

DO NOT

 use abrasive or chemical cleaners to clean faucets as

they will dull the luster and attack the chrome or special decora-

tive finishes. Use only mild soap and water, then wipe dry with a

clean cloth or towel. While cleaning the bathroom tile and floor,

the faucet and electronics should be protected from splattering

of water, cleaner, acids and cleaning fluids that can damage the

sensor faucet.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

FAUCET WILL NOT
FLOW WATER

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Water supply not turned on.

Batteries not connected.

Cable connection is not

fully engaged.

Solenoid valve inoperative.

Sensor/electronics are

inoperative.

Filter is plugged.

Solenoid valve is dirty.

FAUCET CONTINUES

TO RUN FOR MORE

THAN 30 SECONDS

OR DRIPS

TO DIAGNOSE

Check supply stops.

Check connections.

Check cable connection.

Move hand in front of faucet to

see if solenoid valve is clicking.

Move hand in front of faucet

to see if solenoid valve is clicking.

See note in Step 4.

Shut off water supply. Remove

clean out cap.

Open the solenoid valve

and check for debris. Carefully

observe the way valve goes
together for reassembly.

REMEDY

Turn on water.

Reconnect batteries.

Remove battery, and disengage the

cable connection. Check cable

connection for broken pins and

reconnect cable.Check battery for

voltage level and reinstall.

If clicking, open solenoid valve and

clean it.

If not clicking, replace solenoid

valve.

Remove the battery and short

circuit the  battery terminals with

allen wrench. This will reset the

electronics. Replace battery.

Clean the filter and reassemble.

Shut off water supply. Disassemble

solenoid and remove debris from

diaphragm and/or plunger tip.

Reassemble solenoid.

ZURN INDUSTRIES, INC. 

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 COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION 

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 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE 

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 SANFORD NC 27330

Phone: 1-800-997-3876 

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 Fax: 919-775-3541 

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 World Wide Web: www.zurn.com

In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 

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 3544 Nashua Drive 

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 Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 

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 Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

AquaSense

 is a registered trademark of Zurn Industries, Inc.

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Printed in the U.S.A.

Form No. FV321, 9/02

SPECIFICATION

Voltage:

Sensor Range:

Operating Water

Pressure:

Ambient

Temperature:

Operational Water

Temperature:

Aerator:

6 VDC

(4 “AA” Alkaline)

7.5” Approximate

20-80 psi

32ºF to 122ºF (0ºC to 50ºC)

35°F to 140°F (2°C to 60°C)

2.0 GPM Vandal-Resistant (Standard)

Содержание AquaSense Z6920 Series

Страница 1: ... limited to the replacement of the defective goods Before installation and use the purchaser shall determine the suitability of the product for his intended use and the purchaser assume all risk and liability whatever in connection therewith Where permitted by law the implied warranty of merchantability is expressly excluded If the products sold hereunder are consumer products the implied warranty...

Страница 2: ...e the old faucet Assure supply lines are completely flushed and free of debris Clean lavatory rim around the mounting area for the new sensor faucet Place the sensor connector wire and shank through cover plate gasket and hole in the lavatory Orient black plastic mounting washer with the slot facing up Place mounting washer and star washer over shank and secure the entire assembly to the lavatory ...

Страница 3: ...SensorAssembly P6920 1 2 ElectronicsBoxwithSolenoid P6920 B L 3 Solenoid Rebuild Kit Diaphram plunger and plunger spring P6900 SKR 4 Filter Kit P6900 120 5 Base Plate Gasket P6920 42 6 MountingKit P6920 43 7 Filter Screen P6900 MV 7 8 Optional Plug in Power Converter P6920 ACA 9 5 3 8 Gooseneck Spout with Nut P6900 GB 10 2 0 GPM Vandal ResistantAerator P6900 20A GN 11 Shank Gasket P6900 SG 12 4 Ca...

Страница 4: ...TORUNFORMORE THAN 30 SECONDS ORDRIPS TO DIAGNOSE Check supply stops Check connections Check cable connection Move hand in front of faucet to see if solenoid valve is clicking Move hand in front of faucet to see if solenoid valve is clicking See note in Step 4 Shut off water supply Remove clean out cap Open the solenoid valve and check for debris Carefully observe the way valve goes together for re...

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