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Installation Instr uctions Installation Instr uctions (In T oronto Area onl y: 1 -905-3061 093) Certified to comply with ASME A112.18.1M © 20 1 2 American Standard T o learn more about American Standard F aucets visit our website at: www .us.amstd.com or U .S. customer's e-mail us at: faucetsupport@amstd.com F or Parts, Service , W arr anty [...]
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All American Standar d Faucets Are Wat er T ested At Our Fact or y . Some Residual Wat er May R emain In The Faucet During Shipping. Th a nk y o u fo r s el e c t i n g A m e r i ca n - S ta nd a rd . . . t he b e n ch m a rk of fi n e qu a l i t y fo r ove r 1 00 y e ar s . T o e n su r e that your installation pr oceeds smoothly --please r ead th[...]
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RECOMMENDED T OOLS 1 Channel Locks 2 Adjust able W rench 3 Plumbers' P utty or Caulking 4 Phillips Scre wdriver 5 Flat Blade Scre wdriver 6 Electric Dr ill & 1/4" Drill Bit 7 T ape Measure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INS T ALL SPOUT A SSEMBL Y ; F ig. 1 INS T ALLA TION C A UTION T urn of f hot and cold water supplies befor e beginning 10' 1 1 [...]
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F ig. 2 3-3/4" (96mm) 2-3/4" (71mm) 3" (7 6mm) 6 4 5 2 2 3 1 1 MOUNTING BRACKET SUPPLIES WAS T E ENCLOSURE MOUNTING HOLES 3 1 524mm (60) 20" (500mm) MOUNTING BRACKET NO TE: If using Mixing V alve (optional) See Sheet #M968808 for installation instr uctions. 1. F or installation on ICU Sink mount ENCLOSURE (1) on MOUNTING BRA CKE[...]
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M965271 F ig. 1e Fig. 1f 8 10 ELECTRIC AL INST ALLA TION 4 F ig. 1 F ig. 1b 1. Remo ve ENCL OSURE CO VER (1) . F ig. 1 . 2. Feed the WIRE CONNECTOR S (2) through the t op of ENCL OSURE (5) . Fig. 1a. 3. R em o v e GR OM ME T (4) from ENCL OSURE (5) . Fi g. 1 . 4. F eed the gra y SENSOR WIRE (7) thr ough GROMMET (4) , 4" fr om CONNECT OR. Fig. [...]
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M965271 FOR A C-VERSION (MUL TI HOOK-UP); F ig. 2, 3 Unit #1 Unit #2 Unit #3 1. See AC V ersion Electrical Hook-up for f irst unit of the Multi hook-up . 2. Remo ve ENCL OSURE CO VERS from all ENCL OSURES. 3. Remo ve SOLID BLA CK INSERT (1) fr om r ight side of ENCL OSURE #1 and replace with gra y 2-PIECE GROMMET (3) . Replace solid b lack inser ts[...]
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TES T INST ALLED F A UCET 1. Set ting the Detection Zone (Distance): Fig. 1 . Detection Zone: 2" - 1 0" (50mm - 250mm) Default: Set at Fact ory 6" (1 50mm) Remo ve cov er from ENCL OSURE. Disconnect GRA Y SENSOR WIRE (1) from cir cuit board, then reconnect. F ig. 2. 2. While the SENSOR CONTR OL LED (2) is blinking slowl y , place you[...]
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C A UTION GENER AL CLEANING; Fig. 5 1. F or general cleaning use a damp , sof t cloth to clean the spout and the sensor . 2. F or cleaning dir t use a sof t cloth with diluted dish washing det ergent. W ipe the area using a wet cloth and dr y using a sof t cloth. Do not scratc h the sensor when cleaning. A void using an ything that may scr atch the[...]
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FA Q ' S Q: How will I know if bat ter y needs to be r eplaced? A: V alv e does not open and sensor blinks 2 times interrupt ed by pause f or up to 7 da ys . Q: Wh y has the flo w rate of the f aucet reduced significantl y? A: Check and clean aer ator and strainer . Q: There is no flo w out of faucet when I'm in the sensor range? A: Check[...]