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Geberit CHICAGO FAUCETS E-Tronic 40 User manual

E-Tronic®40
User Guide
© 2012 Chic go F ucet Comp ny 957.079.00.0 05/12
The Chic go F ucet Comp ny
2100 South Cle rw ter Drive
Des Pl ines, IL 60018
Phone: 847/803-5000
F x: 847/803-5454
Technic l: 800/832-8783
www.chic gof ucets.com
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. The
following safety notes must always be complied with
during handling of this product:
• Make sure there is enough space and lighting
available during installation and service.
• Do not modify or convert this Chicago Faucets
product yourself. All warranties will be voided.
IMPORTANT
• 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.
• Pressurized plumbing fittings shall be installed in
accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
The supply piping to these devices shall be securely
anchored to the building structure to prevent installed
device from unnecessary movement when operated
by the user. Care shall be exercised when installing
the device to prevent marring the exposed significant
surface.
• Do not use pipe dope.
• Flush all the water supply lines before making
connections.
Thank you for purchasing the Chicago Faucets
E-Tronic®40. All Chicago Faucets products are
carefully assembled and tested to insure the
highest quality in the plumbing industry. We are
proud to offer you a product that will provide
years of dependable, reliable service.
Note: This user guide is a supplement to the faucet user
guide. For instructions on how to install, service, and
maintain the faucet, please refer to the faucet user guide.
FAUCET INSTALLATION
This faucet comes with all the components needed for installation,
however, some tools and supplies are not included.
• Basin Wrench
• Adjustable Wrench
• Adjustable ocking Pliers
Do not use pipe dope on faucet or supply connections. Possible
solenoid contamination could occur, voiding any warranty.
i
Step 1.
If you are using an 8˝ cover plate, apply the plumbers putty to
plate and mount it to the deck.
8˝ Centers with coverplate
See next page for SSPS intructions.
Step 2.
Place plumbers putty on the product and place on the deck.
Single Hole 4˝ Centerset
Step 3.
Secure faucet with mounting hardware. Flush line before
connecting supply to fitting. NOTE: Supply hose not provided.
7 Fully open supply valve.
8 Remove all items from sink.
1 Connect faucet to SSPS unit.
Attached to faucet and
install water supply line.
Install filter at this point.
2 Position SSPS under sink.
Carefully position to allow
connection of water lines
and wiring.
3 Mark holes.
Position mounting bracket
and mark mounting holes.
4 Drill holes.
Drill holes for screw anchors.
5 Secure SSPS to wall.
Insert anchors into holes
and mount SSPS unit to
wall with supplied screws.
6 Attach to supply.
Attach inlet hose to supply
and turn on water.
With water on, check
system for leaks.
9 Connect wirin .
Remove cover
and connect
faucet wire to
SSPS and
secure into
wire harness.
10 Attach cover.
Faucet is ready to run
through programming
sequence.
SSPS INSTALLATION
Mountin of SSPS Generator
The SSPS Gener tor comes with ll the components needed for
inst ll tion, however, some tools nd supplies re not included.
• B sin Wrench • H nd Drill
• Adjust ble Wrench • Adjust ble Locking Pliers
Includes
• SSPS Gener tor Unit
• Electronics Module nd Holder
• Green Power Ad pter
• Hose
iDo not use pipe dope on f ucet nd supply connections. Possible
solenoid cont min tion could occur nd will void ny w rr nty.
Result — The f ucet is now ctiv ted.
12 Wait for 15 seconds for
faucet to calibrate to its
environment.
11 Remove protective
covering from sensor.
• Plumbers Putty
• Hex Key (supplied)
• Aerator Key (supplied)
NOTE:
For hardwire
transformer,
purchase
accessory
242.340.00.1.
AC MODE S
ON Y
Step 4.
Connect supply hose to fitting. AC models only: plug
in transformer.
E-Tronic®40
User Guide
© 2012 Chic go F ucet Comp ny 957.079.00.0 05/12
The Chic go F ucet Comp ny
2100 South Cle rw ter Drive
Des Pl ines, IL 60018
Phone: 847/803-5000
F x: 847/803-5454
Technic l: 800/832-8783
www.chic gof ucets.com
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. The
following safety notes must always be complied with
during handling of this product:
• Make sure there is enough space and lighting
available during installation and service.
• Do not modify or convert this Chicago Faucets
product yourself. All warranties will be voided.
IMPORTANT
• 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.
• Pressurized plumbing fittings shall be installed in
accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
The supply piping to these devices shall be securely
anchored to the building structure to prevent installed
device from unnecessary movement when operated
by the user. Care shall be exercised when installing
the device to prevent marring the exposed significant
surface.
• Do not use pipe dope.
• Flush all the water supply lines before making
connections.
Thank you for purchasing the Chicago Faucets
E-Tronic®40. All Chicago Faucets products are
carefully assembled and tested to insure the
highest quality in the plumbing industry. We are
proud to offer you a product that will provide
years of dependable, reliable service.
Note: This user guide is a supplement to the faucet user
guide. For instructions on how to install, service, and
maintain the faucet, please refer to the faucet user guide.
FAUCET INSTALLATION
This faucet comes with all the components needed for installation,
however, some tools and supplies are not included.
• Basin Wrench
• Adjustable Wrench
• Adjustable ocking Pliers
Do not use pipe dope on faucet or supply connections. Possible
solenoid contamination could occur, voiding any warranty.
i
Step 1.
If you are using an 8˝ cover plate, apply the plumbers putty to
plate and mount it to the deck.
8˝ Centers with coverplate
See next page for SSPS intructions.
Step 2.
Place plumbers putty on the product and place on the deck.
Single Hole 4˝ Centerset
Step 3.
Secure faucet with mounting hardware. Flush line before
connecting supply to fitting. NOTE: Supply hose not provided.
7 Fully open supply valve.
8 Remove all items from sink.
1 Connect faucet to SSPS unit.
Attached to faucet and
install water supply line.
Install filter at this point.
2 Position SSPS under sink.
Carefully position to allow
connection of water lines
and wiring.
3 Mark holes.
Position mounting bracket
and mark mounting holes.
4 Drill holes.
Drill holes for screw anchors.
5 Secure SSPS to wall.
Insert anchors into holes
and mount SSPS unit to
wall with supplied screws.
6 Attach to supply.
Attach inlet hose to supply
and turn on water.
With water on, check
system for leaks.
9 Connect wirin .
Remove cover
and connect
faucet wire to
SSPS and
secure into
wire harness.
10 Attach cover.
Faucet is ready to run
through programming
sequence.
SSPS INSTALLATION
Mountin of SSPS Generator
The SSPS Gener tor comes with ll the components needed for
inst ll tion, however, some tools nd supplies re not included.
• B sin Wrench • H nd Drill
• Adjust ble Wrench • Adjust ble Locking Pliers
Includes
• SSPS Gener tor Unit
• Electronics Module nd Holder
• Green Power Ad pter
• Hose
iDo not use pipe dope on f ucet nd supply connections. Possible
solenoid cont min tion could occur nd will void ny w rr nty.
Result — The f ucet is now ctiv ted.
12 Wait for 15 seconds for
faucet to calibrate to its
environment.
11 Remove protective
covering from sensor.
• Plumbers Putty
• Hex Key (supplied)
• Aerator Key (supplied)
NOTE:
For hardwire
transformer,
purchase
accessory
242.340.00.1.
AC MODE S
ON Y
Step 4.
Connect supply hose to fitting. AC models only: plug
in transformer.
Commander™
The E-Tronic 40®product you have purchased is compatible with
Commander™software. The software is available free of charge on the
Chicago Faucet web site.
Commander allows you to adjust your electronic faucet hands-free. You
can monitor the performance of the product, as well as refer to the
troubleshooting guide for troubleshooting any issues.
Adjustments
Normal Mode:
An object is in front of the sensor and the faucet dispenses water. Once
the object is removed from the area the water stops flowing. The factory
maximum run time is 40 seconds. The user has the flexibility to adjust this
maximum run time from 30 – 180 seconds in 1 second increments.
Meterin Mode:
Metering mode is equivalent to a mechanical metering product often used
in plumbing installations, but with a greater precision. After the faucet is
triggered by the user, it runs for an exact predetermined amount of time
that is specified by the user. The factory setting, if the mode is activated,
is 10 seconds. The user range is from 3 – 60 seconds in 1 second
increments.
Smart Power Mode:
The feature is factory turned off. If you have an application with long
periods of no activation, the battery life of the product can be prolonged
with activation of this feature. The user can specify a time frame if the
faucet is not used in, it will reduce the frequency of scans from 4 times
per second to 1 time per second. The factory setting is 24 hours and the
user range is 6 – 48 hours in 1 hour increments. After the faucet is
activated, it returns to normal operation until the period of time that the
faucet is not used is met again.
Monitorin
The Commander Software also allows for monitoring of the faucet
performance. Here are some of the parameters that the user can monitor:
Voltage evels (Battery Status)
Current Errors on the product
Settings Overview
Time in Use (days)
Number of Uses
Number of Uses per Day
ocation Assignment (must be entered by the user)
Troubleshootin
The Commander Software provides a quick flowchart of possible causes
and solutions in case of any problems.
Limited Warranty
The CHICAGO FAUCET COMPANY (“Chicago
Faucets”) extends to the original consumer the
following warranties for Genuine Chicago Faucets
manufactured products and components, or
other components under the Chicago Faucets
Warranties, (collectively, the “Products”).
ifetime Faucet Warranty The “Faucet”, defined
as any metal cast, forged, stamped of formed
portion of the Product, not including electronic or
moving parts or water restricting components, or
other components covered under the Chicago
Faucet warranties, is warranted against defects
for the life of the product.
One Year Finish Warranty The finish of the Product
is warranted against manufacturing defects for a
period of one (1) year from the date of Product
purchase.
Electronic Faucets Mechanicals Warranty Are
warranted for five (5) years from the date of
installation.
Electronic Faucets Finishes Warranty Are warranted
for one-year from the date of installation.
Electronic Faucets Electronics and Solenoid
Warranty Are warranted for three (3) years from the
date of installation.
Replacement Parts
Servicin Procedures
1
2
3
4a &
4b
5
6
7a & 7b
8
9
10
Common Replacement Parts Part Number
1- ocknut 49-004JKRBF
2- Kit, Deck Mounting Hardware 242.339.00.1
3- Filter/Screen 3300-005JKNF
4a- VP Econoflo Outlet w/Key E2805JKCP
4b- VP 1.0 GPM aminar Outlet E64VPJKCP
5- Solenoid Valve 240.744.00.1
6- Kit, Bonnet Repair 242.341.00.1
7a- Kit, Module (Battery Not Included) 242.337.00.1
7b- Kit, SSPS Module E-Tronic 40 242.575.00.1
8- 6V ithium Battery (Sold as a 6-Pack) 242.560.00.1
9a- AC Power Adapter 240.747.00.1
9b- Green Power Adapter (SSPS) 242.568.00.1
10- Spout Cover 242.338.21.1
11- SSPS Generator Complete 242.749.00.1
Replacin Filter
Close the stop valves and
disconnect the 1/2˝ NPSM
connection to the faucet shank.
The screen filter is located in
the shank of the faucet. Remove
filter with a pick or plyers
and place the new one in.
Servicin Internal
Components
Troubleshootin
Problem - No Water Flow
Possible Cause Solution
Supply valves are closed Open supply valves
Aerator is blocked or dirty Clean or replace aerator
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Inlet water line filter is dirty or Clean or replace filter
blocked See Servicing
Procedures Section
Braided hose is kinked Eliminate braided hose kink
No external water pressure Check water pressure.
Provide water pressure.
Battery is drained Replace battery
(DC faucets only) See Servicing
Procedures Section
Battery contacts are corroded Clean contacts or
(DC faucets only) replace battery
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Reverse battery insertion Insert battery correctly
(DC faucets only)
Connector between transformer or SSPS Plug connector
unit and power adapter unplugged
(AC or SSPS faucets only)
Power adapter contacts are Clean contacts
corroded (AC or SSPS faucets only)
Connecting cable is kinked or Replace defective parts
broken (AC or SSPS faucets only) See Servicing
Procedures Section
No external power supply (AC or
Check external power supply
SSPS faucets only) Provide power supply
Solenoid valve inoperable Replace solenoid valve
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Electronics module inoperable Contact Chicago Faucets
technical service or
replace electronics module
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Power adapter defective Contact Chicago Faucets
(AC or SSPS faucets only) technical service or
replace power adapter
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Infrared window scratched or Clean window with
dirty smooth cloth
Problem - Water runs continuously and stops
when object is present
Possible Cause Solution
Connector between electronics Plug connector properly
module and solenoid valve plug is
reversed
Problem - Water runs continuously
Possible Cause Solution
Interfering object is in monitoring Remove object from
range monitoring area. Remove
& re-install shut-off screw.
Do not disturb sensor
scanning procedure (wait
until water flow stops and
ED switches off)
Defective electronics module Replace electronics module
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Improper sensor mode Change mode or reset sensor
See Servicing
Procedures Section
External water pressure too high Check external water
pressure. Provide pressure
between 20-125 psi
Solenoid valve inoperable Replace solenoid valve
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Remove screw with T15-wrench
provided (Torque screw specify)
and lift spout cover.
Battery Servicin
Simply press down and slide
out the top to remove the old
battery. Place the new battery
by making contact connection
on the bottom and sliding the
top of the battery inside the
battery holder.
Accessories Part Number
8˝ Cover Plate 242.164.21.1
Mechanical Mixer 242.165.00.1
1070 Thermostatic Mixer (4 Models) 131 Series
AC Adapter Wire 242.340.00.1
Transformer – Plug-in – Single Use 240.630.00.1
Transformer – Plug-in – Multi Use* 242.559.00.1
Transformer – Hardwire – Multi Use* 240.631.00.1
Transformer – Hardwire – Multi Use* 242.659.00.1
*Maximum 8 Faucet Installation
Solenoid Servicin
Remove two bonnet screws
& take out bonnet. Remove
solenoid by pulling upward.
Note: Solenoid is not
threaded into valve body.
Module Servicin
Remove the screw and replace
existing module with new
one. Replace the screw.
Troubleshootin Continued
Problem - Water flows althou h shut-off screw is
removed
Possible Cause Solution
Electronics module is inoperable Replace electronics module
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Water drops on infrared window Clean window with smooth
cloth
Problem - Faucet turns on by itself
Possible Cause Solution
Infrared window is dirty or scratched Clean window with smooth
cloth
Input line pressure fluctuates Install appropriate line
pressure regulators
Problem - Faucet is leakin water
Possible Cause Solution
Connection between valve body Check O-rings.
and solenoid valve is loose Replace O-rings when
damaged. Carefully reinstall
solenoid valve and do not
overtighten.
Faucet drips, solenoid valve does Clean or replace solenoid
not close properly valve
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Problem - Temperature can not be adjusted properly
Possible Cause Solution
No, or too little hot or cold water. Fully open supply valves
Supply valves are not fully opened
Inlet water line filter is dirty or blocked Clean or replace filter
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Braided hose is kinked Eliminate braided hose kink
Temperature of hot or cold water Check inlet water temperature
supply is too low or inspect boiler
Shut off screw is missing or Replace shut-off screw
defective See Replacement Parts
Product Compliances:
• ASME A112.18.1
• CSA B125.1
• ADA ANSI/ICC A117.1
• California AB1953
• Vermont S.152
• Certified to NSF/ANSI 61, Section 9 by CSA
C
LLC ONLY Drinking Water
NSF/ANSI 61
US
1
2
2a
2b
9a & 9b
11
Commander™
The E-Tronic 40®product you have purchased is compatible with
Commander™software. The software is available free of charge on the
Chicago Faucet web site.
Commander allows you to adjust your electronic faucet hands-free. You
can monitor the performance of the product, as well as refer to the
troubleshooting guide for troubleshooting any issues.
Adjustments
Normal Mode:
An object is in front of the sensor and the faucet dispenses water. Once
the object is removed from the area the water stops flowing. The factory
maximum run time is 40 seconds. The user has the flexibility to adjust this
maximum run time from 30 – 180 seconds in 1 second increments.
Meterin Mode:
Metering mode is equivalent to a mechanical metering product often used
in plumbing installations, but with a greater precision. After the faucet is
triggered by the user, it runs for an exact predetermined amount of time
that is specified by the user. The factory setting, if the mode is activated,
is 10 seconds. The user range is from 3 – 60 seconds in 1 second
increments.
Smart Power Mode:
The feature is factory turned off. If you have an application with long
periods of no activation, the battery life of the product can be prolonged
with activation of this feature. The user can specify a time frame if the
faucet is not used in, it will reduce the frequency of scans from 4 times
per second to 1 time per second. The factory setting is 24 hours and the
user range is 6 – 48 hours in 1 hour increments. After the faucet is
activated, it returns to normal operation until the period of time that the
faucet is not used is met again.
Monitorin
The Commander Software also allows for monitoring of the faucet
performance. Here are some of the parameters that the user can monitor:
Voltage evels (Battery Status)
Current Errors on the product
Settings Overview
Time in Use (days)
Number of Uses
Number of Uses per Day
ocation Assignment (must be entered by the user)
Troubleshootin
The Commander Software provides a quick flowchart of possible causes
and solutions in case of any problems.
Limited Warranty
The CHICAGO FAUCET COMPANY (“Chicago
Faucets”) extends to the original consumer the
following warranties for Genuine Chicago Faucets
manufactured products and components, or
other components under the Chicago Faucets
Warranties, (collectively, the “Products”).
ifetime Faucet Warranty The “Faucet”, defined
as any metal cast, forged, stamped of formed
portion of the Product, not including electronic or
moving parts or water restricting components, or
other components covered under the Chicago
Faucet warranties, is warranted against defects
for the life of the product.
One Year Finish Warranty The finish of the Product
is warranted against manufacturing defects for a
period of one (1) year from the date of Product
purchase.
Electronic Faucets Mechanicals Warranty Are
warranted for five (5) years from the date of
installation.
Electronic Faucets Finishes Warranty Are warranted
for one-year from the date of installation.
Electronic Faucets Electronics and Solenoid
Warranty Are warranted for three (3) years from the
date of installation.
Replacement Parts
Servicin Procedures
1
2
3
4a &
4b
5
6
7a & 7b
8
9
10
Common Replacement Parts Part Number
1- ocknut 49-004JKRBF
2- Kit, Deck Mounting Hardware 242.339.00.1
3- Filter/Screen 3300-005JKNF
4a- VP Econoflo Outlet w/Key E2805JKCP
4b- VP 1.0 GPM aminar Outlet E64VPJKCP
5- Solenoid Valve 240.744.00.1
6- Kit, Bonnet Repair 242.341.00.1
7a- Kit, Module (Battery Not Included) 242.337.00.1
7b- Kit, SSPS Module E-Tronic 40 242.575.00.1
8- 6V ithium Battery (Sold as a 6-Pack) 242.560.00.1
9a- AC Power Adapter 240.747.00.1
9b- Green Power Adapter (SSPS) 242.568.00.1
10- Spout Cover 242.338.21.1
11- SSPS Generator Complete 242.749.00.1
Replacin Filter
Close the stop valves and
disconnect the 1/2˝ NPSM
connection to the faucet shank.
The screen filter is located in
the shank of the faucet. Remove
filter with a pick or plyers
and place the new one in.
Servicin Internal
Components
Troubleshootin
Problem - No Water Flow
Possible Cause Solution
Supply valves are closed Open supply valves
Aerator is blocked or dirty Clean or replace aerator
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Inlet water line filter is dirty or Clean or replace filter
blocked See Servicing
Procedures Section
Braided hose is kinked Eliminate braided hose kink
No external water pressure Check water pressure.
Provide water pressure.
Battery is drained Replace battery
(DC faucets only) See Servicing
Procedures Section
Battery contacts are corroded Clean contacts or
(DC faucets only) replace battery
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Reverse battery insertion Insert battery correctly
(DC faucets only)
Connector between transformer or SSPS Plug connector
unit and power adapter unplugged
(AC or SSPS faucets only)
Power adapter contacts are Clean contacts
corroded (AC or SSPS faucets only)
Connecting cable is kinked or Replace defective parts
broken (AC or SSPS faucets only) See Servicing
Procedures Section
No external power supply (AC or
Check external power supply
SSPS faucets only) Provide power supply
Solenoid valve inoperable Replace solenoid valve
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Electronics module inoperable Contact Chicago Faucets
technical service or
replace electronics module
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Power adapter defective Contact Chicago Faucets
(AC or SSPS faucets only) technical service or
replace power adapter
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Infrared window scratched or Clean window with
dirty smooth cloth
Problem - Water runs continuously and stops
when object is present
Possible Cause Solution
Connector between electronics Plug connector properly
module and solenoid valve plug is
reversed
Problem - Water runs continuously
Possible Cause Solution
Interfering object is in monitoring Remove object from
range monitoring area. Remove
& re-install shut-off screw.
Do not disturb sensor
scanning procedure (wait
until water flow stops and
ED switches off)
Defective electronics module Replace electronics module
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Improper sensor mode Change mode or reset sensor
See Servicing
Procedures Section
External water pressure too high Check external water
pressure. Provide pressure
between 20-125 psi
Solenoid valve inoperable Replace solenoid valve
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Remove screw with T15-wrench
provided (Torque screw specify)
and lift spout cover.
Battery Servicin
Simply press down and slide
out the top to remove the old
battery. Place the new battery
by making contact connection
on the bottom and sliding the
top of the battery inside the
battery holder.
Accessories Part Number
8˝ Cover Plate 242.164.21.1
Mechanical Mixer 242.165.00.1
1070 Thermostatic Mixer (4 Models) 131 Series
AC Adapter Wire 242.340.00.1
Transformer – Plug-in – Single Use 240.630.00.1
Transformer – Plug-in – Multi Use* 242.559.00.1
Transformer – Hardwire – Multi Use* 240.631.00.1
Transformer – Hardwire – Multi Use* 242.659.00.1
*Maximum 8 Faucet Installation
Solenoid Servicin
Remove two bonnet screws
& take out bonnet. Remove
solenoid by pulling upward.
Note: Solenoid is not
threaded into valve body.
Module Servicin
Remove the screw and replace
existing module with new
one. Replace the screw.
Troubleshootin Continued
Problem - Water flows althou h shut-off screw is
removed
Possible Cause Solution
Electronics module is inoperable Replace electronics module
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Water drops on infrared window Clean window with smooth
cloth
Problem - Faucet turns on by itself
Possible Cause Solution
Infrared window is dirty or scratched Clean window with smooth
cloth
Input line pressure fluctuates Install appropriate line
pressure regulators
Problem - Faucet is leakin water
Possible Cause Solution
Connection between valve body Check O-rings.
and solenoid valve is loose Replace O-rings when
damaged. Carefully reinstall
solenoid valve and do not
overtighten.
Faucet drips, solenoid valve does Clean or replace solenoid
not close properly valve
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Problem - Temperature can not be adjusted properly
Possible Cause Solution
No, or too little hot or cold water. Fully open supply valves
Supply valves are not fully opened
Inlet water line filter is dirty or blocked Clean or replace filter
See Servicing
Procedures Section
Braided hose is kinked Eliminate braided hose kink
Temperature of hot or cold water Check inlet water temperature
supply is too low or inspect boiler
Shut off screw is missing or Replace shut-off screw
defective See Replacement Parts
Product Compliances:
• ASME A112.18.1
• CSA B125.1
• ADA ANSI/ICC A117.1
• California AB1953
• Vermont S.152
• Certified to NSF/ANSI 61, Section 9 by CSA
C
LLC ONLY Drinking Water
NSF/ANSI 61
US
1
2
2a
2b
9a & 9b
11

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