Sloan OPTIMA I.Q. EAF-100 Series User manual

Code No. 0816542
Rev. 3 (02/11)
SPOUT
TEMPERED
SUPPLY
O-RING
GASKET
RETAINER
NUT
1-3/16” (30 mm)
MIN. DIA. HOLE
REQUIRED ‡
1-1/2” (38 mm)
MAX. DECK
THICKNESS ‡
If a connection to separate hot
and cold water supplies is desired,
then a Bak-Chek®tee fitting (not
supplied) must be used prior to
connecting to the faucet.
13” (330 mm)
LONG FLEX HOSE
HOT
SUPPLY
COLD
SUPPLY
MIXING VALVE (Can Be
Set and Removed)
13” (330 mm)
LONG FLEX
HOSES
MODELS EAF-100/150
1.5 gpm (5.7 Lpm) Max. Flow Aerator
Faucets with Single Line Water Supply
MODELS EAF-100/150-ISM
MODELS EAF-100/150-ISM-DPU-IC
1.5 gpm (5.7 Lpm) Max. Flow Aerator
Faucets with Hot and Cold Water Supply
INSTALLATION INST UCTIONS FO OPTIMA I.Q.
ELECT ONIC SENSO ACTIVATED LAVATO Y FAUCETS
LIMITED WARRANTY
Sloan Valve Company warrants its Optima EAF-100 and EAF-150 Series Electronic Hand Washing Faucets to be made of first class materials, free from defects of material or workmanship under normal use and to perform the service for which
they are intended in a thoroughly reliable and efficient manner when properly installed and serviced, for a period of three years from date of purchase. During this period, Sloan Valve Company will, at its option, repair or replace any part or parts
which prove to be thus defective if returned to Sloan Valve Company, at customer’s cost, and this shall be the sole remedy available under this warranty. No claims will be allowed for labor, transportation or other incidental costs. This warranty
extends only to persons or organizations who purchase Sloan Valve Company’s products directly from Sloan Valve Company for purpose of resale. This warranty does not cover the life of the battery.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO EVENT IS SLOAN VALVE COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY MEASURE WHATSOEVER.
FAUCET VA IATIONS
SPOUT
O-RING
GASKET
RETAINER
NUT
1-3/16” (30 mm)
MIN. DIA. HOLE
REQUIRED ‡
1-1/2” (38 mm)
MAX. DECK
THICKNESS ‡
EAF-100 Series
Adapter Powered, Sensor
Activated, Lavatory Faucets
EAF-150 Series
Battery Powered, Sensor
Activated, Lavatory Faucets
6-7/8”
(175 mm)
24º
2-3/8 (60 mm)
2-3/4 (70 mm)
POP UP — MODELS EAF-100/150-ISM-DPU-IC
ONLY
2-3/8
(60 mm)
‡ When installing the Faucet on a three (3) hole
sink, make sure that the center hole is large
enough to accommodate the Faucet shank. A 1-
3/16" (30 mm) minimum diameter hole is
required. NOTE: A 1-7/32” (31 mm) Diameter
hole is required if the deck is greater than 1/2”
(13 mm) thick.
5-9/16”
(142 mm)
-ISM Integral Spout Mixer
-IC
-Click
Feature
-DPU Drain Pop Up
-P Plug-in Transformer/Adapter
(EAF-100 Series)
-LT Less Transformer/Adapter
(EAF-100 Series)
P IO TO INSTALLATION
Prior to installing the Sloan Optima EAF-100/150 Series Faucets, install the
items listed below. Also, refer to rough-in illustrations.
• Lavatory/sink
• Drain line
• Hot and cold water supply lines or pre-tempered water supply line.
Trim Plates
When the EAF Faucet is installed on a sink that has three (3) hole punchings, a
Trim Plate should be used. Trim Plates must be specified and ordered
separately.
ETF-607-A
Trim Plate for 4” (102 mm) Centerset Sink
ETF-608-A
Trim Plate for 8” (203 mm) Centerset Sink
Important:
•ALL PLUMBING SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE
CODES AND REGULATIONS.
•FLUSH ALL WATER LINES PRIOR TO MAKING CONNECTIONS.
•KEEP THREAD SEALANT OUT OF YOUR WATERWAY TO PREVENT
COMPONENT PART DAMAGE! DO NOT USE ANY SEALANT ON
COMPRESSION FITTINGS.
TOOLS EQUI ED FO INSTALLATION
• 13 mm open end wrench for male end of flex hose
• 13 mm open end wrench or nut driver for faucet retainer nut
• 5/8” open end wrench for female end of flex hose (US)
• 3/4” open end wrench for female end of flex hose (International)
FAUCET OUGH-IN

Install Faucet with
O-ring into the center hole
in deck or lavatory —
1-3/16" (30 mm) min.
hole required.
Note: If installing the Faucet
on a three (3) hole sink, a
Trim Plate should be
installed at this time.
2
ARemove Nut, Faucet Retainer
and Gasket.
Do Not remove the O-ring from
base of Faucet.
BTighten the Flex Hose (with Strainer in place)
securely to the Supply.
GASKET
FAUCET RETAINER NUT
O-RING —
DO NOT REMOVE
FAUCET
CENTER HOLE IN
DECK OR LAVATORY
O-RING
B
GASKET
FAUCET
RETAINER
FAUCET
FLEX HOSE
NUT
O-RING
MODELS POWERED BY
PLUG-IN ADAPTER ONLY
DO NOT pull or crimp AC
Power Line.
SUPPLY LINE/ STOP
STRAINER
FLEX HOSE
IMPORTANT:
Flush dirt, debris, and sediment from Supply Line(s)
before
Connecting Flex Hoses.
Electrical outlet must be within 24” of faucet unless extensions are used.
Electrical Connection for up to Six (6) Faucets Using One (1) Adapter
SENSOR
LABEL
90-264 VAC/
6.75 VDC
PLUG-IN ADAPTER
ADAPTER
DAISY CHAIN
ELECTRICAL CABLE
DAISY CHAIN
ELECTRICAL
CABLE
DAISY CHAIN
ELECTRICAL
CABLE
TO ADDITIONAL
FAUCETS
(6 MAX.)
AInstall Strainer and Flex Hose
onto Supply Stop.
COpen Supply Stop(s).
1 - INSTALL FAUCET
2 - SLIDE GASKET OVE FLEX HOSE(S) AND SECU E WITH FAUCET ETAINE AND NUT
3 - INSTALL ST AINE AND FLEX HOSE ONTO SUPPLY STOP AND OPEN SUPPLY STOPS
4 - EAF-100 MODELS: PLUG ADAPTE INTO ECEPTACLE
ALL MODELS: EMOVE LABEL F OM SENSO

3
AAdjust Lever to set temperature.
IC MODELS
BActivate Faucet and check
for leaks.
If Faucet does not function,
refer to the Troubleshooting
section of this instruction
manual.
AActivate faucet by pressing
the button one (1) time,
then immediately step
away.
Faucet will run for four (4)
seconds and the range will
automatically adjust to it’s
environment.
Wait ten (10) seconds after
water shuts off before
using Faucet.
Optional — To fix temperature, set lever to the desired position,
then remove lever and plug hole with Cap.
B
STANDARD MODELS
5 - ACTIVATE FAUCET
6 - SET AND FIX TEMPE ATU E
HOT LIMIT STOP ADJUSTMENT
20-25mm
2 mm
A
B
C
D E F

4
As the user's hands enter the beam's effective range, the beam is reflected
back into the sensor receiver and activates the solenoid valve allowing
water to flow from the Faucet. Water will flow until the hands are removed
or until the Faucet reaches its automatic time out limit setting.
DO NOT use abrasive or chemical cleaners (including chlorine bleach) to
clean Faucets that may dull the luster and attack the chrome or special
decorative finishes. Use ONLY mild soap and water, then wipe dry with
clean cloth or towel.
While cleaning the bathroom tile, protect the Faucet from any
splattering of cleaner. Acids and cleaning fluids will discolor or remove
chrome plating.
Open Supply Stop(s).
AClose Supply Stop(s). DInsert a new 6 Volt Type 2CR5
Lithium Battery. The red LED
will flash for one (1) minute.
Reinstall Battery Cover.
Reconnect electrical lead at
connector if previously
disconnected. Reinstall Throat
Plate.
If LED doesn't flash or if it just
lights up, remove and then
reinsert the Battery.
If water flows continuously
after inserting the new Battery and opening the Supply Stops,
remove and then reinsert the Battery.
E
BLoosen Screw with hex wrench.
Remove Throat Plate. Disconnect
electrical lead at connector if
required.
CRemove Battery Cover using a No. 1
Phillips head screwdriver.
Remove old Battery and dispose of
properly.
OPE ATION
CA E AND CLEANING OF CH OME AND SPECIAL FINISHES
BATTE Y EPLACEMENT

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-Click FEATURE & SETTINGS
The
i.q.
-Click feature is a button on the
underside of the Faucet spout that allows
the user to place the Faucet into the
following function modes: Continuous Run,
Temporary Off, Permanent Off and Auto Set
Range Adjustment.
Continuous Run — Water flows from
1 - 20 minutes constantly — for easy
filling of sink, pail or for hygienic
handwashing. Default setting is two (2)
minute run time.
Temporary OFF — Water flow is deactivated up to two (2) minutes — for
convenient cleaning of sink and faucet.
Auto Set Range Adjustment — All Faucets feature the Auto Set function.
The detection area is automatically adapted to the sink where the Faucet
is installed and this occurs upon initial power up. Thus reflection is
prevented and a maximum of user convenience provided.
Function Press Button LED Signal
Continuous Run — 2 minute
default setting (adjustable from
1 - 20 minutes)
1 time for 2 seconds 5 short flashes
reset: 1 time or will reset
automatically after 2 minutes
Temporary Off 2 times (double click) 5 short flashes followed by
periodic flashing
reset: 1 time or will reset
automatically after 2 minutes
Auto Set Range Adjustment 2 times (double click) and then 1
time for 5 seconds
5 short flashes followed by 4
short flashes
ADDITIONAL FEATU ES
h
DEACTIVATE
1x -----
ACTIVATE
2x 12h
3x 24h
1x 24 sec +
12/24 LINE PU GE FEATU E
A
This feature will operate the faucet every 12 or 24 hours since last use, if not used to prevent stagnant water conditions.
Default purge duration is two minutes.
Consult factory regarding other timing options.

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SENSO ANGE ADJUSTMENT
5 sec
4x
3x
1x
2x
5x
6x = factory setting
7x
8x
1 x ( 1x, 2x,...,8x)
4x
2x +
1x5 Sec.
-IC OPTION
D
B
C
A
G
H
F
E
FACTORY SETTING IS APPROPRIATE FOR THE MA ORITY OF APPLICATIONS AND SHOULD NOT REQUIRE RESETTING UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS.
DISCLAIMER: Updated electronics have visible red and green
LED. Original electronics have only red LED and range setting
is reversed (1=longest, 8=shortest).

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1. Problem: Faucet does not function.
Cause: Adhesive packaging label affixed over sensor eye.
Solution: Remove adhesive label from sensor eye.
Cause: "Permanent Off" activated.
Solution: Press button on Faucet throat one time.
2. Problem: Faucet delivers water in an uncontrolled manner.
Cause: Faucet is defective.
Solution: Contact the Sloan Valve Company Installation Engineering Department (see below).
3. Problem: Faucet does not deliver any water when Sensor is activated.
Indicator: Solenoid valve produces an audible "CLICK."
Cause: Water supply stop(s) closed.
Solution: Open water supply stop(s).
Cause: Water supply stop strainer(s) clogged.
Solution: Clean water supply stop strainer(s).
Indicator: Solenoid valve DOES NOT produce an audible "CLICK."
Cause: Battery low (EAF-150 Models).
Solution: Replace battery (refer to Battery Replacement on Page 4).
Cause: Power failure (EAF-100 Models).
Solution: Check power supply.
4. Problem: Faucet delivers only a slow flow or dribble when Sensor is activated.
Cause: Water supply stop(s) are partially closed.
Solution: Completely open water supply stop(s).
Cause: Water supply stop strainer(s) clogged.
Solution: Remove, clean, and reinstall water supply stop strainer(s). Replace strainer(s) if required.
Cause: Aerator is clogged.
Solution: Remove, clean, and reinstall Aerator. Replace Aerator if required.
Cause: Faucet is defective.
Solution: Contact the Sloan Valve Company Installation Engineering Department (see below).
5. Problem: Faucet does not stop delivering water or continues to drip after user is no longer detected.
Cause: Faucet is defective.
Solution: Contact the Sloan Valve Company Installation Engineering Department (see below).
6. Problem: LED indicator blinks when Faucet is in use.
Cause: Battery low (EAF-150 Models).
Solution: Replace battery (refer to Battery Replacement on Page 4)
7. Problem: - Click doesn't function (-IC models only)
Cause: Button is defective.
Solution: Contact the Sloan Valve Company Installation Engineering Department (see below).
8. Problem: The water temperature is too hot or too cold on a Faucet connected to hot and cold supply lines.
CAUSE: Supply Stops are not adjusted properly.
SOLUTION: Adjust Supply Stops.
CAUSE: For models with integral mixing valve - Mixing valve is set improperly for the water temperature desired.
SOLUTION: Rotate mixing valve handle clockwise to decrease water temperature or counterclockwise to increase water temperature.
When assistance is required, please contact Sloan Valve Company Installation Engineering Department at:
1-888-SLOAN-14 (1-888-756-2614)
T OUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Item Part Description
No. No.
1 EAF-22 1.5 gpm (5.7 Lpm) Aerator Spray Head
EAF-10 2.2 gpm (8.3 Lpm) Aerator Spray Head
EAF-12 0.5 gpm (1.9 Lpm) Spray Head
2 EAF-3-A Throat Plate Assembly (Battery Models)
EAF-6-A Throat Plate Assembly (Plug-in Adapter Models)
EAF-4-A Throat Plate Assembly with
i.q.-Click
(Battery Models)
EAF-7-A Throat Plate Assembly with
i.q.-Click
(Plug-in Adapter Models)
3 EAF-1000 Battery Replacement Kit
4 EAF-1 Faucet Mounting Kit
5 EAF-9 Strainer (Filter)
6A EAF-1001 Mixer Handle Assembly and Cartridge
6B EAF-1002 Handle Repair Kit
7 EAF-11 90-264 VAC/6.75 VDC Plug-In Adapter (US)
8 EAF-2 Solenoid Valve
9 EAF-1008 13" (330 mm) Flexible Supply Hose
10 EAF-44 Power Splitter†
11 EAF-24-A 11-13/16” (300 mm) Extension Cable
EAF-25-A 47-1/4” (1200 mm) Extension Cable
EAF-17-A 126” (3200 mm) Extension Cable
12 ETF-607-A Trim Plate for 4" Centerset Sink
13 ETF-608-A Trim Plate for 8" Centerset Sink
† EAF-44 replaces the separate EAF-23-A Splitter Cable and EAF-28 Capacitor,
which is sold separately
SLOAN VALVE COMPANY • 10500 SEYMOU AVENUE • F ANKLIN PA K, IL 60131
Phone: 1-800-9-VALVE-9 or 1-847-671-4300 • Fax: 1-800-447-8329 or 1-847-671-4380 • www.sloanvalve.com
Copyright © 2011 SLOAN VALVE COMPANY Rev. 3 (02/11)
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The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
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PA TS LIST

SLOAN DECK MOUNTED SOAP DISPENSER (ESD-SERIES) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Touchfree Counter Mounted System Installation Guide
If there is a dispenser currently installed
• Remove the existing unit, both the above and below counter assemblies
• Clean the counter area where the previous dispenser was located
• Verify the size of the existing counter hole is 15/16” to 1-1/4” in diameter
If there is no hole in the counter
• Prior to drilling, examine below the counter to ensure adequate clearance for the new unit
• Drill a 1” diameter hole in the counter top
• The hole can be drilled to either the right or left of the faucet, ensuring adequate clearance for the below counter assembly
• Clean the counter area where the new hole is located
Code no. 0816203
Rev1 (01/17)
Prior To Installation
New Soap Dispenser Installation:
• Ensure that dispenser does not interfere with anything
above or below the lavatory/counter top area
• Drill a 1” diameter hole in counter top
• Clean area around hole
To Order Replacement Soap Cartridges
800.321.9647
GOJO Industries
Rells are also available through your local plumbing or janitorial supply
distributor.
When the soap bottle is empty, a new bottle must be used. The bottle
furnished with the unit is not designed to be relled. Altering the bottle and
relling it with soap will void the warranty of the product.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Unless otherwise noted, Sloan Valve Company warrants its Products to be made of rst class materials, free from defects of material or workmanship under
normal use and to perform the service for which they are intended in a thoroughly reliable and efcient manner when properly installed and serviced, for
a period of three years (1 year for SF Faucets, special nishes and PWT electronics and 30 days on PWT software) from date of purchase. During this
period, Sloan Valve Company will, at its option, repair or replace any part or parts which prove to be thus defective if returned to Sloan Valve Company, at
customer’s cost, and this shall be the sole remedy available under this warranty. No claims will be allowed for labor, transportation or other incidental costs.
This warranty extends only to persons or organizations who purchase Sloan Valve Company’s products directly from Sloan Valve Company for purpose of
resale. This warranty does not cover the life of the batteries.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO EVENT IS SLOAN VALVE COMPANY
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY MEASURE WHATSOEVER.
SLOAN • 10500 SEYMOUR AVENUE • FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131
Phone: 1-800-9-VALVE-9 or 1-847-671-4300 • Fax: 1-800-447-8329 or 1-847-671-4380 • www.sloan.com
Improper installation of the
Counter Mounted Dispenser
could result in
breakage.
Dispenser must hang freely
underneath the sink.
Proper installation allows
the unit to vertically hang
beneath the sink.
ESD-1500 ESD-2000
ESD-500 ESD-600 ESD-700 ESD-800 ESD-2100

2
Soap Dispenser Installation
NOTE: ESD-2100 Shown, instructions applicable for all Sloan soap dispensers
Installing the Touchfree Counter Mounted System
Prior to beginning installation, study the exploded view of the Touchfree Counter-Mounted System and locate all the
pieces. Also, look beneath the countertop to and a suitable place for mounting of the Battery Box (9) so that it will not
interfere with system components or plumbing.
Feed the Data Cable 5a and the
shank of the Dispenser Assembly
1 through the hole in the
countertop. Point the spout of the
Dispenser into the sink bowl.
From underneath the counter,
feed the Lock Washer 3 and then
the Mounting Nut 3a over the
Data Cable 5a and onto the
threaded shank of the Dispenser
Assembly 1. Tighten the nut
securely.
Align the indent inside the top of
the Motor Assembly/Bottle
Support 7 with the indent on the
shank of the Dispenser Assembly
1 and rmly push the Motor
Assembly/Bottle Support up, onto
the shank.
NOTE: Hold the Data Cable rmly
out of the way as you push up on
the Motor Assembly/Bottle
Support. Continue pushing
upward until the vertical slots in
the Dispenser shank and the
Motor Assembly/Bottle Support
line up.
Secure the Motor Assembly/Bottle
Support 7 to the Dispenser
Assembly 1 shank by pushing the
Retaining Clip 4 into place
through the vertical slots, until it
goes all the way through the Motor
Assembly.
NOTE: Motor Assembly Bottle
Support will rotate 360° to avoid
any obstruction.
Remove the cover from the
Battery Box 8 by loosening the
two captive screws on the Battery
Box cover. Position the Box on a
convenient (vertical or horizontal)
surface under the counter top that
will allow access for battery
changing. Attach the Box to the
surface using the two screws 10
and anchors (if attaching to a
plaster or masonry surface).
Use the Wall Clip 11 to secure the
Power Cable to a wall or other
under-counter surface if desired.
Place four alkaline “D” Cell
batteries into the Battery Box 9
cover. The batteries must be
positioned according to the
diagrams shown on the inside of
the cover.
NOTE: If the batteries are not
properly installed or the cover is
not properly positioned on the
Box, the System will not work.
Position the cover (with batteries
installed) on the Battery Box and
tighten the two captive screws.
IMPORTANT: Connect the two
halves of the Data Cable 5a
and 5b
by visually lining up the white
stripes on each half and gently
pushing the cable connectors
together until the stripes touch.
Improperly assembled
connectors can cause unit to
not function as intended.
After the batteries are installed in
the battery box, connect the two
halves of the power cable 6a and
6b . Allow 20 seconds before the
system is ready to dispense soap.

3
Soap Refill Bottle Installation and Removal
Refill Installation
(refill sold separately)
9
Feed the dispense tube A on the
Rell Bottle 9 up through the
Motor Assembly/Bottle Support 7
and Dispenser Assembly 1 ,
aligning the two indents in the
Bottle and the Support. Slide the
Bottle upward until it snaps into
place.
NOTE: The rell is not properly
installed until you hear the “snap”
(as the Green release latch on the
Motor Assembly/Bottle Support 7
engages).
Test the
System by
passing your
hand under
the spout of
the Dispenser
Assembly 1
(in front of the sensor window) at
least three or four times, until
foam soap appears. If the System
does not dispense soap after
passing your hand in front of the
sensor several times, repeat sev-
eral more times. If no sound heard
from motor assembly after placing
hands in front of sensor, check to
see that the Data Cable 6 halves
are rmly connected, that the
batteries are “good”, and that the
Battery Box 8 cover is properly
positioned and fastened to the
Box. Check for bent contact pins
inside connector 6b . If unit is
multi-activating, check for bent
contact pins inside connector 6b.
Refill Removal
Grasp the empty Rell Bottle 9
with one hand and use the other
hand to push the Green release
latch on the Motor
Assembly/Bottle Support 7 to
the right (counterclockwise as
seen from above).
Grasp the empty Rell Bottle 9
with one hand and use the other
hand to push the Green release
latch on the Motor
Assembly/Bottle Support 7 to
the right (counterclockwise as
seen from above).
Soap Replacement
To order replacement soap cartridges:
CONTACT GOJO Industries at 800.321.9647
Available rells
ESD-321 8565-02-N6300GN: 1500 ml Green Certied Foam Rell (2 Pack)
ESD-322 8545-04-N6300GN: 2300 ml Green Certied Foam Rell (4 Pack)
ATTENTION: do not handle by tube. For proper operation, ensure that tubing is
not loose or bent.
Cleaning the Counter Mounted System
Use only mild soap and water to clean the Touchfree Counter Mounted
System spout. Cover the sensor window with your thumb while cleaning the
spout so that you do not continue to dispense soap.
DO NOT use abrasives to clean the TouchFree Counter-Mounted System
(as this may damage the nish or the sensor window).

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Parts Breakdown
SLOAN • 10500 SEYMOUR AVENUE • FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131
Phone: 1-800-9-VALVE-9 or 1-847-671-4300 • Fax: 1-800-447-8329 or 1-847-671-4380 • www.sloan.com
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