INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE TRENDY 1000 T ELECTRONIC LAVATORY FAUCET

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE TRENDY 1000 T ELECTRONIC LAVATORY FAUCET 1

INDEX 1 TECHNICAL DATA 2 TEMPERATURE ALTERNATIVES 3 PACK CONTENTS 4 PRE-INSTALLATION INFO 5-6 FAUCET INSTALLATION 7 ADJUSTING THE MIXED WATER TEMPERATURE 8-9 LIMITING THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 10 TYPE 3 VALVES INFORMATION 12 SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT 13 BATTERY REPLACEMENT (BATTERY MODELS ONLY) 14 MAINTENANCE Filters cleaning instructions Care and cleaning of chrome and special finishes 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING 16 SPARE PARTS 17 WARRANTY

TECHNICAL DATA Trendy 1000 TB 236900 Trendy 1000 TE 236910 Power supply: Min Operating Water Pressure: Max Operating Water Pressure: Sensor range: Minimum sensor range: Maximum sensor range: Security time: Hot water temperature: 9 V battery or 9 V transformer 1 bar (14.5 PSI) 5.0 bar (72.5 PSI) With water pressure of more than 5 bars, use a pressure reducing valve. 170 mm. Adjustable with remote control. 50 mm 350 mm 90 seconds. Can be reduced with the remote control. Max 70 C For Type 3 valves the supply conditions under section: Type 3 valves information takes precedence over this information. 1

TEMPERATURE ALTERNATIVES Trendy 1000 T models includes a thermostatic mixer located in the faucet cap. The mixer has been factory calibrated to 38 C. MANUAL MIXER Rotate the cap to the left to obtain cold water and to the right to obtain hot water. FIXED TEMPERATURE To set a desired stable temperature: Release the thermostatic mixing cap by unscrewing the M4X6 screw located behind the thermostatic cap, using the 2mm Allen Key. Set the desired temperature using a thermometer and fasten the M4X6 screw all the way. To regain the smooth rotation of the cap, unscrew the cap bottom screw partially. 2

PACK CONTENTS Familiarize yourself with the part names and confirm that the parts are included. 1x Allen key 2 x Filters B VERSIONS E VERSIONS 9 V Battery box 9 V Transformer 1x Faucet and attachments 3

PRE-INSTALLATION INFO CHECK CONTENTS Separate all parts from the packaging and check each part with the pack contents section. Pay attention to the different models variations. Make sure all parts are accounted for before discarding any packaging material. If any parts are missing, do not attempt to install your electronic faucet until you obtain the missing parts. PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION Flush water supply lines thoroughly before installing the faucet. Do not allow dirt, Teflon tape or metal particles to enter the faucet. Shut off water supply. IMPORTANT All plumbing is to be installed in accordance with applicable codes and regulations. 4

FAUCET INSTALLATION Step 1 Preparation for mounting the faucet PAY ATTENTION: FOR TYPE 3 VALVES, MAKE SURE THAT ALL SITE REQUIREMENTS CORRESPONDS TO THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN SECTION: TYPE 3 VALVES INFORMATION Shut off water supply and remove the hexagonal nut, the disk and the gasket. Do not remove the O-ring from the base of the faucet. Step 2 Installing the faucet 1. Place the faucet with O-ring into the hole in deck or lavatory. Make sure the O-ring is located between the deck or lavatory and the bottom of the faucet. 2. Secure the faucet to deck or lavatory with the hexagonal nut. Step 3 Connecting the water supply 1. Connect the red flexible pipe to the hot water supply and the blue flexible pipe to the cold water supply. Note: the flexible hoses are equipped with check valves to prevent back flow of water into the shut off valve. 2. Turn on the central water supply and the shut-off valves (angle valves) 3. Check for leaks. MAKE SURE THAT THE FILTERS ARE INSTALLED BETWEEN THE FLEXIBLE PIPE AND THE SHUT OFF VALVE (ANGLE VALVE) (NOT SUPPLIED). 5

FAUCET INSTALLATION Step 4 - Connecting the power source 1. Connect the power source: a. For battery versions: install the battery box at the wall underneath the sink using the two sided adhesive foam facet. The cable connection must point down. b. For transformer versions: Plug the transformer into the electricity socket and connect the connectors. 2. Remove the protecting sticker that covers the sensor and wait 10 seconds before activating the faucet. IF THE RANGE IS UNSATISFACTORY, REFER TO THE SECTION TITLED SETTING ADJUSTMENT. Note: Trendy 1000 TE/TB includes a special aerator that allows you to adjust the water stream direction on site in order to prevent water splashing if needed. To change the angle of the water stream, simply move the adjustable tilting plate by pressing it smoothly. 6

ADJUSTING THE MIXED WATER TEMPERATURE The mixer has been factory calibrated to 38 C under ideal installation conditions. Due to variations in site conditions, the mixed water temperature may need adjustments to make sure that it is safe. 1 Unscrew the faucet cap screws and remove the cap. 2 Proceed to achieve a 38 C temperature by turning the spindle and measuring the water temperature with a thermometer. Note: Make sure always to use a thermometer with proven accuracy. 3 Assemble the cap to 38ºC position making sure that the 38ºC marking corresponds to the marked line on the faucet body, without moving the spindle. 4 Screw the faucet cap screws and tighten them. THE MIXER IS NOW CALIBRATED ACCORDING TO THE SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS. 7

LIMITING THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE The mixer includes an internal temperature stopper that limits the maximum water temperature the user can obtain. The internal stopper factory setting is 38ºC and can be calibrated from 38ºC to 55ºC. Important: For type 3 valves in healthcare installations, the maximum mixed water temperature (defined by the mixer internal stopper) should not exceed the 41 C limit as determined by the application. Refer to section: Type 3 valves information for more details. 1 Place the cap in the 38ºC position. 2 Unscrew the faucet cap screws and remove the cap without changing the position of the spindle. MINIMUM TEMPERATURE POSITION 3 Unscrew the stopper screw partially for a medium resistance and locate it on the minimum temperature position. 4 Locate the cap in the 38ºC position. 8

LIMITING THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 5 Fasten the upper spindle screw all the way through and the bottom cap screw partially for a smooth rotation of the cap. ALL THE WAY THROUGH PARTIALLY 6 Rotate the cap until you obtain the desired maximum temperature (with the help of a thermometer). 7 Return the cap to 38ºC position and remove it by unscrewing the top and bottom screws. Note: make sure not to change the spindle position while removing the cap. 8 Fasten the stopper screw all the way through. ALL THE WAY THROUGH 9 Locate the cap in the 38ºC position. Fasten the upper spindle screw all the way through and the bottom cap screw according to the site conditions (see also page 2). 9

TYPE 3 VALVES INFORMATION DESIGNATION Trendy 1000TB HP-W Maximum temperature 41 C Trendy 1000TE HP-W Maximum temperature 41 C Maximum Static Pressure (bar) Flow Pressure, Hot and Cold (bar) Hot Supply Temperature ( C) Cold Supply Temperature ( C) CONDITIONS FOR NORMAL USE (HP) Max. Temperature differential ( C) 50 10 1.0-5.0 52-65 5-20 Washbasin MIXED WATER TEMPERATURE C (at point of discharge) 41C max. Note: For washbasins, washing under running water is assumed. COMMISSIONING 1. Check that the designation of the thermostatic mixing valve matches the intended application (washbasin) 2. Check that the supply pressures are within the range of operating pressures for the designation of the valve 3. Check that the supply temperatures are within the range permitted for the valve and by guidance information on the prevention of legionella etc. 4. Adjust the temperature of the mixed water in accordance with the instructions in this manual and the requirement of the application and then carry out the following sequence: a) Record the temperature of the hot and cold water supplies b) Record the temperature of the mixed water at the largest draw-off flow rate c) Record the temperature of the mixed water at a smaller draw-off flow rate, which shall be measured d) Isolate the cold water supply to the mixing valve and monitor the mixed water temperature e) Record the maximum temperature achieved as a result of (d) and the final mixed temperature Note: The final mixed water temperature should not exceed the values presented in the below table f) Record the date, equipment, thermometer etc. used for the measurements 10

TYPE 3 VALVES INFORMATION MAXIMUM STABILIZED TEMPERATURES RECORDED DURING SITE TESTS APPLICATION MIXED WATER TEMPERATURE C Washbasin 43 C max. TYPE 3 VALVES MAINTENANCE Planned maintenance for Type 3 valves should include the in service tests procedure detailed below as well as the procedure detailed in the general maintenance section. The thermostatic cartridge does not contain any serviceable parts. Therefore, if it malfunctions a full replacement of the cartridge is required. IN-SERVICE TESTS General The in service tests are meant to monitor and record the continuing satisfactory performance of the thermostatic mixing valve. Procedure 1. Carry out step 4 (a) to (c) in the Commissioning section. Make sure you are using the same equipment or equivalent. 2. If the temperature has changed significantly from the last test results follow the next steps: a. Record the change b. Check if the filters are clogged and clean them accordingly (refer to section Maintenance, filter cleaning instructions ) c. Check that the check valves located in the flexible hoses are in good working conditions. Replace the flexible hose\s if necessary. d. If the mixed water temperature still differs significantly, re adjust the mixed water temperature (refer to section Adjusting the mixed water temperature ). 3. If the temperature has not changed significantly, complete the procedure [Commissioning, step 4 (d) to (f)] 4. Pay attention to the final mixed water temperature recorded in Commissioning, Step 4 (e). If it exceeds the maximum mixed water temperature stated in the Maximum stabilized temperatures recorded during site tests, or if it exceeds the temperature of the last test by more than 2C proceed to the troubleshooting section. 11

TYPE 3 VALVES INFORMATION IN-SERVICE TESTS FREQUENCY Healthcare The in-service tests should be followed 6 to 8 weeks and 12-15 weeks after commissioning. The results of these two tests combined, determines the frequency for future in-service tests as follows: 6-8 WEEKS AFTER COMMISSIONING TEST 1 C 1 C > 2 C 1 C 1 C > 2 C 2 C 12-15 WEEKS AFTER COMMISSIONING TEST 1 C 1 C 1 C > 2 C 1 C > 2 C 2 C FUTURE IN-SERVICE INTERVAL REQUIRED 12-16 weeks 12-16 weeks 12-16 weeks 6-9 weeks 6-9 weeks Note: Intervals of in-service tests can be set to the maximum specified in this table following 2-3 intest results with a change in the mixed water temperature no larger than 1 C. Commercial TEST Final mixed water temperature In-service test procedure FREQUENCY Every 6 month Every 12 month 12

SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT DETECTION RANGE DELAY OUT TIME DELAY IN TIME TEMPORARY OFF FUNCTION RESET LOCK OUT TIME Adjusting the settings with the remote control If necessary, the sensor settings can be adjusted as following: Shut off the water supply. In order to adjust the sensor with the remote control, hold the remote control straight in front of the sensor in a distance of about 6-8 (15-20cm). Choose the function you want to adjust by pressing once on one of the function buttons. After pressing once on a specific function button, a quick flashing of the red light at the front of the sensor will occur. At this stage, you can change the setting by pressing the (+) or the (-) buttons, every push will increase or decrease one level. After finishing the adjustment, turn the water supply back on. 13

SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT DETECTION RANGE: Only if necessary, use the remote control to adjust the sensor range as follows: Press the RANGE button. Wait until a quick flashing of the red light of the sensor eye is perceived. Then, press + to increase the one level and to reduce it every push will increase or decrease one level. Note: Once you have changed the detection range with the remote control, this distance will be remembered by the sensor, even if the power source is disconnected. SECURITY TIME: The Security time, prevents continuous running of water due to reflections or vandalism. By default, if the sensor is covered for more than 90 seconds the water flow will shut automatically. To resume regular operation any obstruction must be removed. Press the SEC button. Wait until a quick flashing of the red light of the sensor eye is perceived. Then, press + to increase the security time and to reduce it. DELAY IN TIME: It is recommended to change the delay in time for flush valves for urinals or toilets only. If required, the delay in time can also be modified in faucets as follows: Press the IN button. Wait until a quick flashing of the red light of the sensor eye is perceived. Then, press + to increase the delay in time and to reduce it. DELAY OUT TIME: This button allows modifying the water flow time after the user removes his hands from the faucet. A delay out time close to 0 will save more water. An increased delay out time will make the user experience more comfortable. If required, the delay out time can be modified as follows: Press the OUT button. Wait until a quick flashing of the red light of the sensor eye is perceived. Then, press + to increase the delay out time and to reduce it. 14

SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT TEMPORARY OFF FUNCTION: This function is ideal to perform any kind of activity in front of the sensor without operating the system (for example, cleaning). The faucet will remain shut for 1 minute when this button is pressed once. To cancel this function and to return to normal operation press the On/Off button again or wait 1 minute. RESET BUTTON: This function restores all the factory settings except for the sensor range. If required, press the Reset button and without releasing it, press the + button once. 15

BATTERY REPLACEMENT Battery models only When the battery weakens, the red indicator light will blink at a constant rate. The battery must be replaced within two weeks. To replace the battery at battery models: 1. Close the water supply 2. To reach access to the battery, unscrew the set screw located at the underside part of the Trendy 1000 body using the 2mm Allen key provided. 3. Disassemble the sensor cap. 4. Remove the old battery, disconnect from the battery connector and take out the battery cover protection. 5. Replace the used battery with a new 9V battery. 6. Carefully place the battery inside the body and reassemble the electronic unit connector to the battery. Important: Spent batteries should not be disposed of with normal household waste. Contact your local authority for information on waste disposal and recycling. 16

MAINTENANCE Filter cleaning instructions This faucet is provided with two stainless steel filters preventing foreign particles to enter the lines. If the water flow has decreased, this may be because the filters are clogged. The filters can be cleaned as follows: 1. Shut-off the water and shut-off the valve. 2. Disconnect the flexible pipes 3. Remove the filters and wash them under running water 4. Reassemble the parts 5. Reconnect the flexible pipes and restore the incoming water supply 6. Make sure that there is no water leakage. Care and cleaning of chrome and special finishes DO NOT use steel wool or cleansing agents containing alcohol, acid, abrasives, or the like. Use of any prohibited cleaning or maintenance products or substances could damage the surface of the faucet. For surface cleaning of faucet us ONLY soap and water, then wipe dry with clean cloth or towel. When cleaning bathroom tile, the faucets should be protected from any splattering of harsh cleansers. 17

TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM INDICATOR CAUSE SOLUTION No water coming out of the faucet: 1.Sensor flashes continuously when user s hands are within the sensor s range. Low battery. Replace battery. 1. Range is too short. Increase the range. 2. Red light in the sensor does not flash when user s hands are within the sensor s range. 2. Range is too long. 3. Battery is completely used up 4. Unit is in Security Mode * Decrease the range. The battery must be replaced. 5. Sensor is picking up reflections from the washbasin or another object. Eliminate cause of reflection. Water flow from spout does not stop: 3. Red light in the sensor flashes when user s hands are within the sensor s range. Red light in the sensor does not flash when user s hands are within the sensor s range 1. Connectors between the electronic unit and solenoid are disconnected. 2. The water supply pressure is higher than 8 bar. 1. Sensor is dirty or covered.** 2. Sensor is picking up reflections from the washbasin or another object Connect the electronic unit connectors to the solenoid. Reduce the supply water pressure. Clean or eliminate case of interference. Decrease the range or eliminate cause of reflection. Water flow diminished: The final mixed water temperature during Type 3 valves in-service tests exceeds the limit of 43 C or the temperature of the last test by more than 2 C Filter or aerator is clogged One or both check valves located at the flexible hoses are not working properly. One or both filter/s is/are clogged The difference between the hot and cold water pressures exceeds 2 bars Remove, clean, re-install Replace the flexible hose/s. Remove, clean and re-install the Filter/s (refer to section Maintenance, filter cleaning instructions ) Adjust the hot and cold water pressures according to the 2 bars pressure difference limitation. * Security Mode : If the sensor is covered for more than 90 sec. the faucet will automatically shut off water flow. To return to normal operation remove any blockage. ** In this case, the water flow will stop anyway after 90 seconds because of the security time. 18

SPARE PARTS LIST Sensor Kit... Cat. No. 07220086 Thermostatic cartridge... Cat. No. 07110016 Solenoid valve... Cat. No. 07500065 Battery box... Cat. No. 06530008 Transformer... Cat. No. 06522042 Filter... Cat. No. 08530014 Remote Control... Cat. No. 07100005 19

LIMITED WARRANTY Y. Stern Engineering Ltd. warrants that its electronic faucets, flush valves and controls will be free of defects in material and workmanship during normal use for two years from the date the product is purchased. If a defect is found in normal use, Y. Stern Engineering Ltd. will, at its discretion, repair, provide a replacement part or product, or make appropriate adjustments. Damage caused by accident, misuse, or abuse is not covered by this warranty. Improper care and cleaning will void the warranty. Proof of purchase (original sales receipt) must be provided to Stern Engineering Ltd. with all warranty claims. Stern Engineering Ltd is not responsible for labor charges, installation, or other incidental or consequential costs other than those noted above. In no event shall the liability of Stern Engineering Ltd. exceed the purchase price of the faucet, valve or control. If you believe that you have a warranty claim, contact your Stern Distributor, Dealer or Plumbing Contractor. Please be sure to provide all pertinent information regarding your claim, including a complete description of the problem, the product, model number, the date the product was purchased, from whom the product was purchased and the installation date. Also include your original invoice. Y. STERN ENGINEERING AND/OR SELLER DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This warranty excludes product damage due to installation error, incorrect maintenance, wear and tear, battery, water composition, product abuse, or product misuse, whether performed by a contractor, service company, or the consumer. This warranty does not cover product damage caused by the following: - Incorrect installation, inversions of supply pipes. - Pressures or temperatures exceeding recommended limits. - Improper manipulation, tampering, bad or lapsed maintenance. - Foreign bodies, dirt or scale introduced by the water supply. 20

15 Gan Rave Blvd., 81222 Gan Rave, Yavne, Israel Tel: 972-8-9326000, Fax: 972-8-9326025, export@sternfaucets.com www.sternfaucets.com 09.13 01500208-B 22