Sensor tap Installation Procedure

  • electronic tap installation procedure


  • Step-by-step guide to automatic tap installation

Note before installation

    Flush the system

    To avoid dirt getting into the solenoid valve, flush the system before connecting the control box or sensor tap.

    Qualified Plumber

    The installation process is easy to implement, but we highly recommended that the plumbing is carried out by a qualified plumber.

    Main water supply (Hot/Cold)

    Make sure that main water supply feeds are switched OFF before removing existing tap or before you begin sensor tap installation process.

    Reflective surfaces

    In general, infrared sensor taps can be affected by highly reflective surfaces.  Do not install too close to shiny surfaces or its sensor directly facing bright lights.

  • Step 1

    Take the sensor tap and connect the flexible hose(s) supplied to the base of the tap and tighten firmly. Feed the flexible hose and sensor signal cable through the hole on the basin/worktop.
  • Step 2

    Securely mount the sensor tap to the required position on the worktop or basin. Using the fittings provided, tighten the sensor tap to the worktop or basin firmly (from underneath)

    Step 3

    Mount the control box (if supplied) underneath the sink using the screws provided. Make sure its mounted high enough for the flexible hose (coming from sensor tap) to reach it.

    Tip: Before mounting the control box

    If you want to power the sensor tap via battery, install the battery by removing the front cover on the control box and install 4x AA alkaline batteries (if supplied)

    Before permanently mounting the control box i.e. to the wall, make sure the ‘sensor connection slot’ is pointing ‘downwards’ and the ‘WATER IN’ slot is pointing to the right. Click here for details.

     
    NOTE
    Keep the control box away from moisture.

  • Step 4

    Connect the flexible hose from sensor tap to the control box marked Water OUT.

    Step 5

    Connect main water supply (HOT/COLD supply) to the control box point marked Water IN.


    NOTE: Temperature control
    Make sure water temperature supplied to the control box/sensor tap is at safe temperature suitable for users. Whatever water temperature you feed to the control box or to the sensor tap is the same temperature that comes out.

    TIP
    If you want a sensor tap with temperature control built-in, try our ATT Series.

Step 6

Connect the Main power supply.

NOTE
We highly recommended that a qualified electrician carry out the electrical installation process in accordance with the latest electrical regulations.
  • Step 7

    Connect the sensor wire cable to the control box, and switch ON the main water supply feeds.  At this point, the sensor tap may briefly and shuts off again.

    NOTE
    Check for leaks, and make sure all the connections are connected properly.



    The installation process is now complete, and the sensor tap is ready to use.

     

     

 

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