ELECTRONIC FAUCETS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Toll Free: (800) Haul Road Wayne, NJ krowne.

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ELECTRONIC FAUCETS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 100 Haul Road Wayne, NJ 07470 Toll Free: (800) 631-0442 customerservice@krowne.com krowne.com

Model 16-196 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Aerator Sensor with Cable Spout Supply Hose Control Unit AC Transformer (optional) Thermostatic Mixing Valve Supply Hoses 22-628L 16-506 16-512 16-198 16-199 16-405L 16-510 2

Model 16-190 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Aerator Sensor with Cable Spout Supply Hose Control Unit A/C Transformer (optional) Thermostatic Mixing Valve Supply Hoses 22-611L 16-506 16-512 16-198 16-199 16-405L 16-510 3

Model 16-197 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Aerator Sensor with Cable Spout Supply Hose Control Unit A/C Transformer (optional) Thermostatic Mixing Valve Supply Hoses 22-611L 16-506 16-512 16-198 16-199 16-405L 16-510 4

General Information IMPORTANT DO NOT USE PIPE DOPE AS A SEALANT. All water lines provided with faucet are compression fittings and do not require sealant. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Pipe dope will damage the valve and filters and will void the warranty. YOU MUST FLUSH ALL WATER LINES UNTIL CLEAR BEFORE CONNECT- ING TO THE SUPPLY LINES PROVIDED. Faucet includes a thermostatic mixing valve that must be installed and adjusted for proper temperature. Clean water filter located inside black filter compartment located on the side of the control unit on a regular basis. Install all plumbing and electrical in accordance with national/local codes and regulations. Use precaution when connecting optional transformer to power source. TOOLS REQUIRED 8 adjustable wrench Basin wrench 1/8 Allen wrench Pliers Slotted and Flat screwdriver SPECIFICATIONS Power Working Pressure Temperature Range Sensing Distance Response Time Off Delay Time Fresh Battery Life Cycle Low Battery Indicator Dead Battery Indicator (4) Alkaline AA Batteries or AC/DC 0.5-33 lb./in^2 36-194 Degrees Fahrenheit 3/4-6 1/2 (default 5 1/2 ) 0.3 seconds (default) 1 second (default), 2 seconds (optional) 500,000 on/off Red LED Flash Red LED on 5

Installation STEP 1 INSTALL FAUCET ASSEMBLY MOUNT ON SURFACE UP TO 1 THICK Feed sensor cable and spout shank through base gasket and mounting hole Secure using lockwasher and nut as shown in below. MOUNTING SURFACE LOCKWASHER NUT BRASS ELBOW BASE GASKET MOUNTING SURFACE BASE GASKET MOUNTING SURFACE LOCKWASHER NUT LOCK WASHER NUT 6

STEP 2 INSTALL MIXING VALVE 1 Install Thermostatic mixing valve into inlet location #1 on the Control Unit, which has a compression fitting. Do not use thread sealant and do not overtighten. The Control Unit is to be mounted to a wall and the Thermostatic valve must be straight as per photo below. Pick mounting location that will allow the supply lines and cable to have slack to prevent strain. Mount Control Unit on wall using mounting screws and plastic anchors provided. STEP 3 SENSOR CABLE AND SUPPLY LINES Install the spout water supply line, which has a compression fitting, onto the faucet body and tighten properly. Do not overtighten. Do not use thread sealant. On wall mount model 16-190 you must install brass elbow on spout inlet before installing spout water supply line. Do not overtighten. Do not use thread sealant. Feed the sensor cable and water supply line through the hole and mount faucet body onto the surface. Do not overtighten. Do not use thread sealant. 2 Install the spout supply line from the faucet body, which has compression fittings, onto the top of the control unit and tighten properly. Do not overtighten. Do not use thread sealant. 3 Install the sensor cable onto the control unit. It is very important to match up the white arrows when connecting the sensor cable to the fitting on the control unit. Gently push it into place as forcing it can damage the pins. Slide chrome cap over black connector and gently tighten. Do not overtighten. 4 Connect the hot and cold water lines which have compression fittings from the wall supply stops (not included) to the Thermostatic Mixing valve and tighten properly. Do not overtighten. Do not use thread sealant. SPOUT SUPPLY SENSOR CABLE 2 3 FILTER CONTROL UNIT 1 THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE 4 HOT & COLD WATER LINES 4 7

STEP 4 POWER If you are using batteries as your source of power, remove the 3 phillips screws on the battery cover located on the front of the control unit. Install the (4) AA Alkaline batteries that are included. It is very important to make sure each battery is placed in the proper direction. Replace battery cover and screws. If you are using the optional AC adapter as your source of power, you will need to remove the rubber plug on the control unit. Insert the small plug from the transformer into the control unit. Plug transformer into wall outlet using appropriate caution. STEP 5 WATER CONNECTION Turn on the hot and cold wall water stops to supply the faucet with water. Check all connections for leaks. STEP 6 SENSOR RANGE 1. The sensor is set by using the on/off button located on the control unit. 2. Push and hold the on/off button for 5-7 seconds. The water flow will stop and the red LED light will blink on. 3. Release the on/off button and the red LED light will shut off. When the LED light shuts off, you may proceed. 4. Place hands at the normal hand washing distance and the LED light will turn on. 5. Press the on/off button using the other hand. If done correctly, the LED will blink 5 times, signaling that the new sensor settings have been applied. 6. The default sensor distance range is 5 1/2, but is adjustable from 1/2 to 6 1/2. Troubleshooting Note: Before attempting a repair, turn off water supply to the faucet. If the faucet will not turn on... It may be a power supply failure. Check batteries and replace. If using optional AC transformer, verify that the power is on. The filters in the thermostatic valve may be clogged. Open hot and cold supplies in thermostatic valve where filter wire mesh is located. Clean small screens. The electronic PCB may not be working. Press push button for 10 seconds, water should flow. If not, replace control unit. The sensor may not be working. Place a hand in front of the sensor. If the red LED light does not blink, replace the sensor in the faucet body or replace control unit. The supply stops may be closed. Open the supply stops for water flow. 8

If the faucet will not turn off... The solenoid valve inside the control unit may not be functioning properly. Turn off the water supply and activate the faucet. If the faucet does not click you will need to replace the control unit, which contains the solenoid valve. If red LED light is on or flashing on sensor... The batteries are weak or dead. Replace the batteries. Push the on/off button for 10 seconds to reset red battery light. If the faucet has a drip... Turn off the water supply. Remove spout supply line on top and thermostatic valve on the side. Blow compressed air to clear out any debris stuck inside valve and re-install spout supply line. Remove black filter cap and clean inline filter and re-install. Remove hot and cold water line feeds and carefully remove the small mesh filters inside the female fitting. Clean and re-install. Turn water supply on and test. If the faucet is falsely triggered... The sensor range is too long. Reset the sensor range to the recommended distance. Refer to the sensor range setup to reset the sensor range. If hot or cold water is not flowing properly... Small inline filters on the Thermostatic Valve might be clogged. Remove the hot and cold supply lines, remove the small mesh filters, clean and replace. THINGS TO KNOW: SENSOR DISTANCE. The ideal sensor distance is 5 1/2. MANUALLY OPERATING THE FAUCET. The faucet can be manually operated without placing hands in front of the sensor. To do this, press the on/off button in order to begin the water flow.. Press the on/off button again to cease the water flow. If the faucet is left off, it will automatically turn on in a minute. ELECTRONIC EYE MAINTENANCE. The electronic eye should be cleaned with a cloth and warm water. FILTER MAINTENANCE. We recommend cleaning the filter every 6 months or sooner depending on water conditions. For additional information on replacement parts please contact Krowne Metal Corporation krowne.com customerservice@krowne.com Phone: 800-631-0442 Fax: 973-872-1129 9

1. PRICES All previous prices are currently withdrawn. 2. ACCEPTANCE If the terms and conditions herein (the Terms and Conditions ) differ in any way from the terms and conditions of Buyer s order, or if these Terms and Conditions are construed as an acceptance or confirmation acting as an acceptance, then the Seller s acceptance is EXPRESSLY CONDITIONED ON BUYER S AC- CEPTANCE OF AND AGREEMENT TO ANY TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN, THAT ARE DIFFERENT FROM OR ADDITIONAL TO THOSE IN BUYER S ORDER. In addition, this writing shall constitute notice of objection to any terms and conditions in Buyer s order that differ from, or are in addition to, the Terms and Conditions herein. If the Terms and Conditions herein are construed as an offer, acceptance of such offer is EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN. In any event, Buyer s acceptance of goods from Seller shall constitute Buyer s acceptance of and agreement to the Terms and Conditions. These Terms and Conditions shall not be supplemented or modified except as agreed to in writing and signed by Seller. 3. EXPRESS WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS A. WARRANTY: Subject to the conditions and exclusions set forth below, Seller warrants to Buyer (i) that Seller holds and will pass marketable title to the goods sold hereunder; and (ii) that the goods sold here under will be free from defects in materials and workmanship (subject to tolerances and variances permitted by the trade hereunder) for a period of one (1) year from the date of tender of delivery to Buyer. B. CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: The express warranty set forth above (the Warranty ) is subject to the following conditions and exclusions: (i) Buyer shall not assign its rights under the Warranty and any attempt by Buyer to assign such rights shall render the Warranty, but not any disclaimers or limitations, void, and the goods shall be sold AS IS; (ii) all goods shall be carefully inspected by Buyer upon receipt, be installed by persons who are trained and certified professionals with respect to such installations, and be installed, used, repaired and maintained by Buyer in accordance with all applicable local laws, codes and regulations; (iii) goods covered by the Warranty shall be warranted in connection with original installation only. 4. DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH ABOVE. SELLER DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW, USAGE OF TRADE COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE. 10 Operating the Faucet 1. Place your hands under the faucet. The water will flow for 15 seconds if user s hands are within the sensor s range. 2. When hands are removed the water flow should stop. TIPS: Keep electronic eye cover clean for optimal performance A red flashing LED light indicates the faucet has low battery power A solid LED with no water flow indicates the faucet s batteries are dead and need immediate replacing. New AA alkaline batteries should provide upwards of 500,000 on/off cycles Cleaning the Faucet Use soap and warm water to keep faucet clean. After washing, rinse and wipe down with a soft towel. Do not use any abrasive cleaners as they will corrode the chrome finish. Be sure to keep the eye sensor clear of chemical cleaners to ensure functionality. Terms and Conditions

5. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY. Buyer acknowledges that the following limitations of Seller s liability are fair and reasonable and shall apply to any act or omission hereunder, as well as to any breach of contract of which these Terms and Conditions form a part. A. DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES. SELLER AND ITS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND FRANCHISES WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES SUFFERED BY BUYER, ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR ANY OTHER PERSON,WHETHER ARISING UNDER CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY. Such damages include, but are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of use of the goods, damage to property, and claims of third parties. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, such that the above limitations may not apply to you, and you may have other legal rights which vary from state to state. B. NOTICE AND TIME OF CLAIMS Buyer agrees (i) to check and inspect all products against shipping papers and for damage or shortage upon receipt of goods at destination; (ii) that any claim for loss, damage in transit, or other cause visible upon inspection shall be made within five (5) days of receipt; (iii) that the parties expressly waive the statute of limitations and that any legal proceeding for any cause of action arising from or relating to this contract shall be waived unless commenced within two (2) years after the accrual of such cause of action. 6. ATTORNEY S FEES. Buyer agrees to reimburse Seller for any costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney s fees, incurred by Seller as a result of any breach or default by Buyer of its obligations hereunder. 7. TERMS. Net 30 Days for those firms furnishing satisfactory credit reference. Interest on accounts overdue more than thirty (30) days will be charged at a rate of 2% per month or the highest rate permitted by law, whichever is lower (the Overdue Rate ). 8. QUOTATIONS. Unless otherwise stated, quotations are for 90 day acceptance. 9. MINIMUM ORDER. $25.00 Net 10. SHIPPING TERMS. The method of shipment and carrier shall be determined by Seller unless Buyer shall have specified a method of shipment and carrier (more) than ten (10) days prior to scheduled shipment. Title and all risks of loss or damage shall pass to Buyer upon delivery to carrier. We are not responsible for any delays in delivery which are beyond our control such as fires, strikes, delays in transportation or any similar contingencies. We reserve the right to ship via carriers that in our opinion are the most efficient. Where possible, customer s routing will be followed. All orders shipped prepaid will have a nominal administration charge per freight bill. 11. RETURNS. Custom and modified equipment are not returnable. Return authorization must be requested within 90 days. No returns are to be made to Seller without first obtaining a return authorization. No returns will be accepted or credited without such prior authorization and returns may be subject to a restocking charge of 25% of the purchase price plus transportation charges. 12. SHORTAGE. Krowne must be notified in writing within 5 days of receipt of shipment. 13. TAXES. Buyer will pay when due any and all taxes, tariffs, fees and assessments or any other similar charges imposed upon this contract, the goods covered hereby or the delivery, installation, use or resale thereof. If Buyer fails to pay any such amount when due, Seller may elect to pay it and Buyer shall promptly reimburse Seller for such payment, together with interest at the Overdue Rate. 14. GOVERNING LAW. This agreement, and all matters arising hereunder, shall be interpreted and resolved in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, without giving effect to conflict of law of principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods. Buyer and Seller submit to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of the State of New Jersey and agree that such courts will have jurisdiction over them in connection with any matter relating to or arising under this agreement. Service of process may be made by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the party being served. Process may also be served by any other legal means and Seller may bring an action with respect to any such matter in another jurisdiction. 15. PRINTS AND DRAWING. All prints and drawings submitted with orders will be accepted as correct sizes and any errors arising from the same will be the responsibility of the Buyer. There are no returns or cancellations for equipment built to your specifications. 16. PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT. Due to our commitment to continued product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice. 17. MISCELLANEOUS. If any of the foregoing Terms and Conditions is declared illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, it will be ineffective only to the extent of such illegality or unenforceability, without affecting the validity and enforceability, without affecting the validity and enforceability of the other Terms and Conditions. The headings used herein are inserted for convenience of reference of these Terms and Conditions. All prices are in U.S. Dollars. 11

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