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Starck 10101XX1 10140XX1 Starck 10106XX1 10145XX1 Starck X 10170001 10175001 10180001 10185001 Installation Instructions / W arranty[...]
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2 Starck 10101XX1/10106XX1 Starck 10140XX1/10145XX1 Starck X 10170001/10175001 Starck X 10180001/10185001[...]
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3 Starck 10101XX1/10106XX1/10140XX1/10145XX1 Starck X 10170001/10175001/10180001/10185001 T echnical Information Recommended water pressure 15 - 58 psi Max. water pressure 58 psi Max. hot water temp. 176 o F* Recommended hot water temp. 120 o F - 140 o F* Flow rate 1.3 gpm Batter y CR-P2 / 6 V Lithium Automatic shutoff after 1 minute *Please know a[...]
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4 Installation notes • Flush the hot and cold supplies thoroughly before installing the faucet. Damage to the faucet caused by debris is not covered under the warranty . • The hot and cold supplies should be of equal pressure. • The faucet should not be used with a con- tinuous flow water heater . • Do not install the faucet on a sink with [...]
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5 Installation Position the faucet on the sink or countertop (1). Install and tighten the mounting nut (2). T ighten the tensioning screws (3). Connect the 3/8” adapters to the stops (4). Connect the hoses to the adapters (5). T ighten the hoses with two wrenches, as shown, to prevent the hoses from twisting.[...]
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6 Connect the faucet power cable to the batter y pack or AC power pack (1). Plug the AC power pack in. T urn the hot and cold supplies on (2). Remove the protective film from the sensor window (3). W ait 30 seconds before attempting to use the faucet (4). Position your hand in front of the sensor to turn the water on. Due to air in the faucet, the [...]
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7 Remove the faucet body (1). T urn the temperature screw for ward to make the water cooler , backward to make it warmer (2). Dr y any drops of water from the faucet or mounting surface. Replace the faucet body (1). Replace the screw (2). T urn the water supplies on (3). Reconnect the power cable (4). W ait 30 seconds (1). Place your hand in front [...]
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8 Battery Replacement -- models 10101XX1/ 10106XX1/10170001/10175001 only If the LED in the sensor window flashes, the batter y is low , but the faucet can still be used. If the LED lights continuously , the batter y must be changed before the faucet can be used. Remove the four screws and the batter y pack cover . Remove the old batter y (1). Inst[...]
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9 Clean the aerator and filters -- all models If the water flow is reduced over time, clean the aerator (a) and the filters (b). T urn the water supplies off (1). Disconnect the power cable (2). Starck 10101/10106/10140/10145 -- unscrew and remove the aerator (a). Starck X 10170/10175/10180/10185 -- remove the spray former (a), using a 2 mm Allen w[...]
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10 T urn the water on (1). Reconnect the power cable (2). W ait 30 seconds (1). Place a hand in front of the sensor to turn the faucet on (2).[...]
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11 Cleaning The faucet may be turned off temporarily so that the sink may be cleaned. Cover the sensor window with a hand for approximately 10 seconds. The faucet will turn off for approximately 60 seconds, so that the sink may be cleaned. The LED in the sensor window will flash. When the LED no longer flashes, the faucet may be used normally .[...]
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12 Change the Spray Former -- Starck X 10170 / 10175 / 10180 / 10185 only The waterfall spray for mer is installed on the faucet at the fac- tor y . A round monospray spray former is included with the faucet. The spray former may be changed easily , if desired. Use a 2 mm Allen wrench to remove the spray former screws. Remove the old spray former .[...]
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13 Reduce the Sensor Range The sensor is set for maximum range at the factor y . If the faucet is used on a ver y small or highly reflective lavator y , the sensor range may be reduced by ap- proximately 2”. Disconnect the power cable for approximately 10 seconds (1). Reconnect the power cable (2). The LED will blink once to indicate that it is i[...]
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14 Replacement Parts 1 batter y , lithium CR-P2 / 6V 2 connection hose 98809000 3 spray former 98867000 4 aerator , Starck 94005XX0 5 fixing set 13961000 6 electronics, Starck 98799000 electronics, Starck X 98849000 7 AC adapter 8 batter y box 98801000 9 check valve 96456000 10 aerator , Starck X 98610000 XX = color 00 = chrome 80 = Steel Maintenan[...]
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15 Limited Lifetime Consumer W arranty This product has been manufactured and tested to the highest quality standards by Hansgrohe, Inc. (“Hansgrohe”). This warranty is limited to Hansgrohe products which are purchased by a consumer in the United States after March 1, 1996, and installed in either the United States or Canada. WHO IS COVERED BY [...]
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Hansgrohe, Inc. • 1490 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway • Alpharetta, GA 30004 T el. 770 360-9880 • Fax 770 360 9887 www .hansgrohe-USA.com US - Installation Instructions • Part No. 90423021 • Revised 09/2007 including, without limitation, a commercial purpose, this warranty extends only (i) for 1 year , with respect to Hansgrohe and Commercial pr[...]