American Standard 7055.105 manual

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    (In T oronto Area onl y: 1 -905-3061 093) F or P ar ts, Service, W arr anty or other Assistance, please call 1 -80 0-442-1 902 (In Canada: 1 -80 0-387 -0369) NO TE T O INST ALLER: Please give this man ual to the cust omer af t er installation. (In T oronto Area onl y: 1 -905-3061 093) SELECTRONIC Proximity Integrated Faucet with Optional Above-Deck[...]

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    4. 4" Deck plat e ( optional must be order ed separat ely ) 5. Mixing V alve ( optional must be or dered separat ely ) 6. Ke y for v andal resistant aer ator 7 . Installation Instructions 8. Hose Adapter s 1 . Selectr onic Spout Assemb ly 2. Mounting Kit 3. Bat tery (7055 Series) All American Standar d Faucets Are Wat er T ested At Our F actor[...]

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    T OOLS REQUIRED; F ig. 2 F ig. 2 1 He x W rench (Included) 2 A djustable W rench 3 Plumbers' P utty or Caulking 4 Phillips Scre wdriv er 5 T ape Measur e 1 2 3 4 5 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 2 10' 1 C O N N EC T P O W E R S U P PL Y ; F i g . 1 a [...]

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    3 F ig. 2 MAKE W A TER SUPPL Y CONNECTIONS; Fig. 2 3 INS T ALL OPTIONAL MIXING V AL VE; Fig. 3 4 1. T urn of f hot and cold water supplies bef or e beginning. 2. Connect HOSE ADAPTER S (3) to w all supplies (if requir ed). Connect FLEXIBLE SUPPLIES (1, 2) directl y to HOSE AD APTERS (3) . 3. Connect lef t suppl y (Marked with a Red Stripe) to Hot a[...]

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    4 F ig. 3 Fig. 2 M965255 REV . 1 .6 1. Set ting the Det ection Zone (Distance): Remo ve the F A UCET CO VER (1) by unthr eading the LEVER SCREW (2) and pulling of f the LEVER HANDLE (3) . Unthread the F A UCET CO VER SCREW (4) at the back of the F A UCET . Pull F A UCET CO VER (1) up and of f . F ig. 2. 2. Disconnect the BLA CK POWER SUPPL Y CONNEC[...]

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    5 M965255 REV . 1 .6 1. R emov e the F A UCET CO VER (1) b y unthreading the LEVER SCREW (2) and pulling of f the LEVER HANDLE (3) . Unthread the F A UCET CO VER SCREW (4) at the back of the F A UCET . Pull F A UCET CO VER (1) up and of f . See F ig. 2 in this section. 2. Remo ve B A TTER Y HOLDER (1) fr om F A UCET BOD Y (2) . 3. Remo ve old bat t[...]

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    DISCONNECT WIRE CONNECTION 6 M965255 REV . 1 .6 1. R emov e the F A UCET CO VER (1) b y unthreading the LEVER SCREW (2) and pulling of f the LEVER HANDLE (3) . Unthread the F A UCET CO VER SCREW (4) at the back of the F A UCET . Pull F A UCET CO VER (1) up and of f . See Fig . 2 in this section. 2. Disconnect WIRE CONNECTION (1) to SOLENOID V AL VE[...]

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    FA Q ' S Q: How will I kno w if bat tery needs to be replaced? A: V alv e does not open and sensor blinks 2 times int errupted b y pause for up t o 7 day s. Q: Wh y has the flo w rat e of the faucet r educed significantl y? A: Check and clean aer ator and strainer . Q: Ther e is no flow out of f aucet when I'm in the sensor range? A: Chec[...]

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    8 M965255 REV . 1 .6 HOT LINE FOR HELP For toll-free information and answers to your questions, call: 1 (800) 442-1902 W eekdays 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST IN CANADA 1-800-387-0369 (TORONTO 1-905-306-1093) W eekdays 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST Product names listed herein are trademarks of American Standard Inc. © American Standard Inc. 2012 M951479[...]