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Chicago Faucets E-Tronic 80 Series User manual

E-Tronic®80 Series Installation Instructions
Touch-Free Faucets
Specifications
Operating static pressure: 20-125 PSI (138-862 kPa)
Minimum static pressure for mixing: 30 PSI (207 kPa)
COLD water inlet temperature range: 40-70°F (4-21°C)
HOT water inlet temperature range: 100-180°F (38-82°C)
Maximum hot water range outlet from thermostatic mixing valve: 80-120°F (27-49°C)
Maximum hot water range outlet from mechanical mixing valve: 40-140°F (4-60°C)
Maximum pressure differential between Hot & Cold water supplies: 20%; Minimum
inlet water supply temperature differential: 20°F (9°C)
E-Tronic®80
E-Tronic®80
User-adjustable
For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com.
Overview
E-Tronic 80 Series touch-free faucets offer a new, contemporary design option for commercial restroom
applications. With above-deck electronics, including models with integrated scald protection (patent pending),
E-Tronic 80 eliminates clutter below the sink to enhance the overall design of the room.
Safety Information
Read this entire user guide to ensure proper installation. Compliance and conformity to local codes and
ordinances is the responsibility of the installer.
Please follow these important safety guidelines while handling and installing this product:
• Make sure there is enough space and lighting available during installation and service.
• Do not modify or convert this Chicago Faucets product before, during, or after installation.
Doing so voids all warranties.
Notice to the Installer
• Read this entire instruction sheet before installing to ensure proper installation.
• Installation must comply with local codes and ordinances.
• Do not use sealing compound. Possible solenoid contamination could occur and will void any warranty.
• Exercise care when installing the device to prevent marring the exposed, decorative surfaces.
The supply piping to these devices shall be securely anchored to the building structure to protect the installed
device against unnecessary movement when operated by the user.
NOTE: The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Installation may be performed at different times of construction by different individuals. For this reason, these
instructions should be left on-site with the facility or maintenance manager.
NOTE: Before installation, turn off water supplies to existing faucet and remove faucet if replacing. Clean faucet
basin and clear away debris. Flush all supply lines before connecting to faucet. Failure to do so can
result in debris clogging the inlets and/or internal control and mixing valves.
NOTE: Faucet must be serviced using only a Chicago Faucets recommended replacement outlet.
The faucet comes complete and ready to install. You will need the following tools and supplies to complete the installation:
• Basin Wrench • Plumber’s Putty • Adjustable Locking Pliers
• Adjustable Wrench • Hex Key (supplied) • Aerator Key (supplied)
Prerequisites
• Supply valve is installed
• Water supply lines are flushed properly
• Do not remove protective covering from sensor until starting up faucet operation.
• Do not tighten locknut before step 4 is completed.
Security Pin
6. Install outlet and tighten
with outlet key (supplied).
7. Connect braided hose
with filter to supply valve.
Cold water line has a
white label.
1. Mount cover plate if
required. Use silicone
caulk to seal plate to the
sink. Security pin should
be on the right side.
2. Insert o-ring into base of
faucet and lower faucet
into sink.
3. Below sink, feed hoses
through large opening,
and threaded mounting
rod through small opening,
of deck flange. Deck
flange should sit securely
against underside of sink.
For AC and LTPS take
care not to pinch wire.
4. Place nut onto mounting
rod and tighten with
wrench.
5. If faucet was installed with
cover plate, secure with
basin washer, flat washer
and locknut.
8. Connect to power supply.
Mounting of Faucet
WARNING!
Delivery of water to fixtures intended for hand washing is recommended to be controlled by valves listed to ASSE 1070. E-Tronic 80 faucets
without integrated scald protection are NOT factory preset and can be adjusted to deliver water at temperatures exceeding 110°F (43°C).
Further, mechanical mixing valves DO NOT provide automatic control of water temperature. Due to effects of various water conditions, periodic
verification of outlet water temperature is required.
1. Position LTPS unit on wall
and mark mounting holes
on mounting surface.
2. Drill holes for screw
anchors.
3. Insert anchors into holes
and mount LTPS unit to
wall with supplied screws.
4. Connect spout wire to
LTPS connector wire,
making sure connectors
are oriented correctly.
LTPS End of Life Directives:
In an effort to produce environmentally conscious products, the LTPS contains materials that must be recycled by specialized companies. Please ensure
you dispose of your LTPS according to local regulations. Follow applicable laws and regulations for transport, shipping, and disposal of batteries. For
details on, and locations for recycling lithium-based batteries, please contact a government recycling agency, your waste-disposal service, or visit
reputable online recycling sources such as www.call2recycle.org.
1. Fully open supply valves 2. Remove all items from
sink
3. Remove protective
covering from sensor
4. Wait for 15 seconds for
faucet to calibrate to its
environment
The faucet is now
activated.
1. Hold hand in front of
sensor until water begins
to flow.
WARNING: Hot water may burn your
skin. Avoid contact with the water
stream until the water temperature
has been properly adjusted. See
instructions on adjusting water
temperature on next page.
2. For faucets with external
mixer installed, turn
mixer handle from cold
to warm. You should feel
the water temperature
increase.
Mounting of Long Term Power System (LTPS) Pack (LTPS Models Only)
Start-up Operation
Test Function
Result
The battery is now replaced.
3
+
-
7Install shut-off screw
8Install mixer handle (for faucets with external mixer only)
Cleaning or Replacing Inlet Filter
1Close supply valves
2Disconnect braided hoses and clean or replace filter
(for a new filter, see "common replacement parts" )
Connect braided hoses with filter to supply valves and
fully open.
Cold water > white label
Warm water > no label
Result
The filter is now cleaned or replaced.
3
Adjust internal mixer with screwdriver
Clockwise > warm
Counterclockwise > cold
4Mount housing vertically
Adjusting Water Temperature (Internal Mixer)
A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These
instructions apply to all models with internal mixers.
1Remove shut-off screw
2Remove housing vertically
9Mount mixer handle (only for faucets with
external mixer)
Result
The "Manual Setting" Mode is now enabled.
A - Setting Cleaning Mode
Setting the cleaning mode will make the faucet inactive for
90 seconds.
1
2Fully cover sensor with hand, until water flow stops.
(This takes 5 seconds)
Result
B - Setting Normal Mode
Setting the normal mode will allow the faucet to activate only
when it senses a hand presence.
1Enable "Manual Setting" Mode
2
2
Enable "Manual Setting" Mode
> see "Enabling Manual Setting Mode" section
3Remove hand
The Cleaning Mode is now active. For the next 90 seconds,
the faucet will be inactive.
3Remove hand
Result
Metering Mode is now activated for 10 seconds.
1Enable "Manual Setting" Mode
> see "Enabling Manual Setting Mode" section
Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops
after 5 seconds - Continue to hold on for
another two (2) additional water pulse
C - Setting MeteringMode (10 seconds)
Setting the metering mode will allow the faucet to activate for
a full 10 seconds after it senses a hand presence.
3Remove hand
Result
Normal Mode is now activated.
> see "Enabling Manual Setting Mode" section
Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after
5 seconds - Continue to hold on for one (1) additional
water pulse
2. With hex key, install
lever into side of faucet.
Insert color-coded cap
with red toward front of
faucet.
1. With a screwdriver,
remove the round tab on
the side of the faucet.
2. Adjust internal mixer with
screwdriver
Clockwise > cold
Counterclockwise < warm
3. Replace tab.
1. With a screwdriver,
remove the round tab on
the side of the faucet.
Optional Commander Handheld Programming Unit
Use the Commander
™
Handheld Programming Unit to program, maintain, and monitor your faucets from the palm of your hand. Commander
features a ruggedized housing, infrared communications, and touch-screen technology. See Commander Quick Start Guide to get started.
Faucet Adjustment Overview
Operating modes and sensor ranges can be adjusted with a manual operation through the infrared sensor or with Commander
™
Handheld Programming
Unit. Faucet adjustment operations apply to all models. For more information, visit chicagofaucets.com/commander.
In order to set the operating modes, the faucet needs to be placed into “Manual Teach In” mode. While the faucet is in “Manual Setting” mode, operating
modes can be changed within the next 30 minutes. See next page for instructions to set modes.
Operating Modes Description
Cleaning Mode The faucet is inactive for 90 seconds.
Normal Mode The faucet is activated if it senses a hand presence. This is the default operating mode of the faucet.
Metering Mode (10 s) The faucet will shut off after 10 seconds regardless of hand presence detected.
Scrub Mode (60 s) The faucet will shut off 60 seconds after the detection of the last hand presence.
Scrub Mode (180 s) The faucet will shut off 180 seconds after the detection of the last hand presence.
Sensor Range Adjustment Changethedetectiondistanceoftheinfraredsensor.Thedefaultsensorrangeisapproximately1˝beyondthespout.
Reset All settings will be reset to original factory
settings.
WaterSaver Mode The faucet is activated for a maximum of 10 seconds.
Enabling Manual Adjustment
A battery model is shown in the following example. These instructions apply to all models. After 30 minutes, the “Manual Setting” mode will be
disabled automatically and all settings will be saved. Before performing the following steps, make sure:
• Water supply valve is open • Battery is full (LED does not blink) for DC faucets • AC power is on for AC faucets
Adjusting Water Temperature (Internal Mix) Adding Temperature Adjustment Lever
1. Loosen screw on underside of
spout with allen wrench and
remove cover.
2. Remove battery or AC power
module from battery holder.
3. The following procedure (a, b, c)
must be done three times in a row:
a - Reinsert battery or AC module
b - LED lights up
c - Remove battery or AC module
4. Reinsert battery or AC power
module, allow to calibrate, and
reinstall faucet cover.
The “Manual Setting” Mode is
now enabled.
bc
a
Adjusting Hot Water Limit
1. With tab removed, pull brass ring
from faucet.
2. Reinsert and align with single
hole on silver insert inside faucet
body to set desired limit.
An adjustable hot water limit stop can be
adjusted for faucets installed with user
adjustable temperature lever by adjusting
brass insert counter clockwise.
Double Hole = Factory Preset
Single Holes = Each hole
lowers maximum outlet
temperature
Care and Maintenance
Periodic inspection and yearly maintenance by a licensed contractor is required for all thermostatic mixing elements. Corrosive water conditions and/or unauthorized adjust-
ments or repair could render the thermostatic valve ineffective for service intended. Regular checking and cleaning of the valve’s internal components and check stops helps
assuremaximumlifeandproperproductfunction.Frequencyofcleaningandinspectiondependsonlocalwaterconditions.AllChicagoFaucetsttingsaredesignedand
engineered to meet or exceed industry performance standards. Care should be taken when cleaning this product. Do not use abrasive cleaners, chemicals, or solvents as
theycanresultinsurfacedamage.UsemildsoapwithwarmwaterforcleaningandprotectingthesurfaceofChicagoFaucetsttings.
For additional technical assistance, call 800/TEC-TRUE (800-832-8783) or visit our website at chicagofaucets.com.
© 2019 Chicago Faucet Company 957.122.00.0 05/19
The Chicago Faucet Company
2100 South Clearwater Drive
Des Plaines, IL 60018
Phone: 847/803-5000
Fax: 847/803-5454
Technical: 800/832-8783
www.chicagofaucets.com
CHICAGO FAUCETS LIMITED WARRANTY
TO WHOM DOES THIS WARRANTY APPLY? — The Company extends the following limited warranty to the original user only.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER AND HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?
This warranty covers the following Commercial Products:
LIFETIME WARRANTY — Any metal cast, forged, stamped or formed portion of the Product, not including electronic or moving parts or other products separately covered by this
Limited Warranty or water restricting components or other components, is warranted against material manufacturing defects for the life of the Product.
FIVE YEAR WARRANTY—CertainProductsorportionsoftheProductarewarrantedagainstmaterialmanufacturingdefectsforaperiodofve(5)yearsfromthedateofProduct
purchase.Productswarrantedagainstmaterialmanufacturingdefectsforaperiodofve(5)yearsfromthedateofProductpurchasearereferredtobytheproductseries90,99,150,
410, 420, 430, STB, STC, W4D, W4W, W8D, W8W, 1900, 1905, SH, 537, 548, 549, 640, 897, 2500, 8400, 9800 and E-Tronic®.
ELECTRONIC AND METERING FAUCETS MECHANICAL WARRANTY — Electronic and metering faucet mechanicals are warranted against material manufacturing defects for
aperiodofve(5)yearsfromthedateofProductpurchase.
ELECTRONIC AND SOLENOID WARRANTY — Electronics and solenoids are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of three (3) years from the date of
Product purchase. This warranty does not cover the life of the battery. The Company offers NO WARRANTY for Product batteries.
ONE YEAR FINISH WARRANTY – COMMERCIAL—ForProductsusedincommercialapplications,thenishoftheProductiswarrantedagainstmaterialmanufacturingdefects
for a period of one (1) year from the date of Product purchase.
OTHER WARRANTIES — All other Products not covered above are warranted against material manufacturing defects for a period of
one (1) year from the date of Product purchase.
Other restrictions and limitations apply. For complete warranty details, call Chicago Faucets Customer Service at 847-803-5000 or visit
chicagofaucets.com/terms-conditions.
QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING
Followthestepsbelowtoxcommonproblems.Fordetailedtroubleshooting,visitchicagofaucets.com.Beforetroubleshooting,removeanyobjectsindetectionzoneandmakesuresensorisclearofdebris.Ensure
powerisappliedandsolidredlightappearsduringrst5secondsafterpower-up.
The faucet is leaking:
From outlet – tighten or replace outlet insert using included key.
Fromsupplystops–installorreplacelterscreengaskets(seediagramonpg.1).
No water ow or ow is limited:
Makesuresupplyhosesareconnectedandsupplystopsarefullyopen.Cleanorreplacelterscreengasketsoroutletinsert.
Water ow does not stop:
Ifwaterowscontinuouslybutstopswhenhandentersdetectionzone,reversesolenoidelectricalconnections.
Faucet does not properly detect user:
Removeandreapplypowerorrunfaucettomaximumruntime.Thiswillcauseautomaticrecalibrationofsensingeld.Recalibrationiscompletewhensolidredlightdisappears.
If the steps above do not solve the problem, you may need to replace the spout assembly or control box. For additional information contact Chicago Faucets customer service at 800/832-8783.
Setting Cleaning Mode
1. Fully cover sensor with hand, until
water flow stops.
(This takes 5 seconds.)
2. Remove hand.
The Cleaning Mode is now active.
For the next 90 seconds, the
faucet will be inactive.
Setting Normal Mode
1. Fully cover sensor with hand.
Water flow stops after 5 seconds
- keep sensor covered for one (1)
additional water pulse.
2. Remove hand.
Normal Mode is now activated.
Setting Scrub Mode
(60 seconds)
1. Fully cover sensor with hand.
Water flow stops after 5 seconds
- keep sensor covered for another
three (3) additional water pulses.
2. Remove hand.
Scrub Mode is now activated for
60 seconds.
Setting Scrub Mode
(180 seconds)
1. Fully cover sensor with hand.
Water flow stops after 5 seconds
- keep sensor covered for another
four (4) additional water pulses.
2. Remove hand.
Scrub Mode is now activated for
180 seconds.
Reset
The procedure for the reset is the
same as “Enabling Manual Setting
Mode”, but step 4 needs to be done
six (6) times in a row. (see previous
page)
All settings are reset to default
settings and the manual-setting-
mode is now disabled.
Sensor Range Adjustment
1. Remove all items from sink.
2. Fully cover sensor with hand.
Water flow will stop after
5 seconds - keep sensor covered
for five (5) additional water pulses.
4. Remove hand.
5. Hold hand in the current detection
area until LED flashes. Then move
hand to the desired detection
distance. When LED stays lit for (2)
seconds, detection distance has
been re-set to new location.
Setting Metering Mode
1. Fully cover sensor with hand.
Water flow stops after 5 seconds -
keep sensor covered for another
two (2) additional water pulses.
2. Remove hand.
Metering Mode is now activated
for 10 seconds.
In order to set the operating modes, the faucet needs to be placed into “Manual Setting” mode. While the faucet is in “Manual Setting” mode, operating
modes can be changed within the next 30 minutes. See previous page for instructions to enable “Manual Setting” mode and descriptions of each mode.
Setting Operating modes

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