MEFE—Mitchell Engineering Food Equipment Pty Ltd
23 Storie Street Clontarf QLD 4019 Australia
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Fault Check
Our sensor tap range is primarily divided into three components: the sensor, the solenoid valve, and the power supply. The
solenoid valve and power supply are universal and interchangeable parts across our range of same type taps. The sensor is
specic to each spout type.
If you have other sensor taps or spare parts available it can be helpful to trouble shoot by swapping parts unl the faulty part is
idened.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Regular cleaning is essenal to keep your tap looking its best.
Do not rinse the control box with water.
Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners (including chlorine clean to clean the faucet as this can dull lustre and nish of the
tap).
Wash only in soap water and dry with a clean so towel or microbre cloth.
When cleaning the general area please ensure you protect the faucet from any cleaning acids or uids as this can discolour or
remove the chrome plang where applicable.
The lter screen on the solenoid valve inlet should be cleaned regularly to avoid excessive blockage and obstrucon caused by
impuries resulng in low water ow.
Issue Fix
No water ow Check the power supply: if using baeries, carefully check the correct polarity of the baer-
ies and replace. The sensor light should ash indicang the tap is entering programming
mode.
No water ow Check the sensor: Aer conrming power is OK, if the sensor light does not ash, replace
the sensor.
Intermient water ow /
sensing
Check the sensing range: This is most likely caused by a failure to program sensing range
correctly due to interference from a reecve basin. We recommend you remove power for
2 minutes, then reconnect and allow the sensor to adjust to a shorter sensing range. It can
be benecial to create a false boom by placing paper or similar at the boom of the basin
when recalibrang the sensing range to remove any strong reecon.