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Zurn Z6950-XL-S-CP4-E Installation Guide

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1. Hands removed from sensor view Sensor detects hand removal TROUBLESHOOTING Water turns OFF METERING MODE Move hands closer to faucet spout or closer to bottom of sink Move hands closer to faucet spoutor closer to bottom of sink Sensor detects hands Yes Water turns ON Once activated water flows for duration period setby switches 3 4 and5 regardless if hands are removed ornot Water turns OFF Water stays ON as long as hands are detected amp time limit per the period set by switches 3 4 and5 GUIDE POTENTIAL SITUATIONS POSSIBLE CAUSES SUGGESTED SOLUTION TIPS Sensor faucet is not activating or running Sensor faucet does not activate after initial installation Faucet runs continuously longer than the selected time out that is programmed Sensor faucet is experiencing random activations when a user or target is not w ithin sensing range Sensor faucet is leaking underneath the sink or counter Battery voltage low or no power Change out batteries or verify pow er provided by HW6 or ACA If faucet is hardw ired voltage may be out of Check voltage levels and verify w ithin recommended ranges allow able range Contamination in battery tray causing a voltage Remove the battery tray and inspect for visual signs of rust water drain debris Replace battery tray if these symptoms are found Sensor and electronic connector cable has Check to see if pins are missing
2. 1b Z6955 Spout Assembly with Sensor P6955 XL S 1 8 Mounting Kit P6900 43 1c Z6950 IM Spout Assembly with Sensor P6950 XL S IM 1 9 Filter Kit P6900 120 P6950 XL IM B 11 Mixing Valve w Filter P6900 XL MV 2a Spout shank base for Z6950 26955 XL P6950 XL B 10 Filter Screen P6900 MV 7 P6950 XL 42 12 Mixing Tee w Filters and Back Checks P6900 XL MT 4a Electronics Boxwith Solenoid P6950 XL B L 14 Single Stainless Supply Hose XL P6900 SSH 26950 55 XL 15 Stainless Supply Hoses XL P6900 SH 4b Electronics Boxwith Solenoid P6950 XL IM B L z 76950 XL IM posee Composite Mixing Valve Adaptor P6900 MV ADAP i Y pipe adaptor for Z6950 XL IM model P6950 XL Y 17 Shank Connection Gasket P6900 SG ii Mixing Handle for Z6950 XL IM model P6950 XL H 18 o Rebuild Kit P6900 SRK mee Diaphram plunger and plunger spring iii Mixing handle plug cap for P6950 XL C iv Handle O ring amp Handle Screw for P6950 XL OS i bids sable distal P6950 XL YC Z6950 XL IM model 21 CWB Pigtail P6900 CWB 5 4 Cast Cover Plate w Gasket P6950 CP4 22 HW6 Power Supply P6900 HW6 FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page 8 P6950 XL 44 13 Optional Plug in Power Converter P6900 ACA Spout Upgrade To replace spout body you must first turn water off then remove spout with sensor cable 16 Before removing the spout disconnect the sensor cable below the deck so that the cabl
3. bent or broken If yes then the bent or broken pins electronic box needs replaced Sensor lens could have surface damage Inspect the sensor lens underneath the spout tip May require scratches or deposit build ups from chemical cleaning w ith a damp cloth or sensor replacement cleaners Sensor lens could be obstructed by If this is the case then adjust the dip switch settings for sensor environmental factors such as high reflective sensitivity per the diagram on previous page sw itches 7 and 8 surfaces or bright lighting conditions Direct sunlight into bow may make the unit inoperable Do not allow direct sunlight into bow I Solenoid is not connected properly Place hands in sensor range If clicking occurs solenoid is connected correctly If no clicking occurs disconnect the sensor cable from the black box and wait 30 sec before reconnecting Once reconnected try activating again Solenoid is lodged w ith debris or plunger is Check solenoid for debris and clean if necessary and reassemble sticking Sensor may not have had enough time to Disconnect the sensor and electronic box cables and w ait for 30 calibrate prior to a user or target trying to seconds Reconnect the cables but allow for another 30 seconds initiate activation before placing hands or a target w ithin the sensor range You should hear a click of the solenoid once calibration is complete Solenoid is lodged w ith debris Check solenoid for debris and clean if nece
4. Junction is used FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page5 Adjustable modes and features selection Allswitches shown in defaultimode To adjust features from default configuration you must remove oo oo dq the battery tray Once battery tray is removed you will see the switches ON OFF Before adjusting switches when electronics box is first installed or when replacing dead battery 1 Temporarily install battery tray with fresh batteries installed and hold in place for 30 seconds Switch Position 2 Remove battery tray and set switches Purge Hours 3 Re install battery tray Disable Off Time Seconds 30 5 10 15 60 20 Minutes Mode Select Sensing Mode Metering Mode Sensor Sensitivity High Off Off Low On Off Mode A Off On Mode B On On Purge Features The purge switches can be configured for 4 modes of operation Disabled standard configuration 12 hour 24 hours or 48 hours Purge water flow duration is 2 minutes Note Purge activation occurs every switch selected time 0 12 24 or 48 hours after last activation Flow Time There are 6 optional time configurations 30 seconds standa
5. goods All weights stated in our catalogs and lists are approximate and are not guaranteed Serio Series Faucets SPECIFICATION Voltage 6 VDC Series 4 AA Alkaline or Lithium and or external power option Sensor Range Self Calibrated dependent upon sink depth and finish Operating Water Pressure 10 125 psi Operational Water 33 F to 140 F 1 C to 60 C Temperature Aerator 1 5 GPM Vandal Resistant Standard IMPORTANT 3a 3b 4 5 OPERATION 1 Invisible light rays are continually emitted from the faucet sensor 2 When the user s hands come into range of the sensor s detection zone the beam is reflected back to the sensor s reciever and activates the solenoid valve 3 After the user removes their hands the absence of the reflected light closes the valve The circuit automatically resets for the next user 4 If an object remains in view continuously the faucet will automatically shut off The faucet will remain off until the object is removed After the object is removed the faucet functions normally All plumbing is to be installed in accordance with applicable codes and regulations Water supply lines must be sized to provide an adequate volume of water to each fixture Flush all water lines prior to valve installation to ensure proper operation Particulates in the water can block small orifices within the valve which may result in continuous running The use of t
6. will recieve power SOLENOID Y CONNECTOR 4 2 ACA Alternating Current Adaptor Plug In Installation When using the ACA plug in power supply attach provided inline connector between sensor and electronics box to allow ACA connection When installing an IM model make certain that the supplied solenoid Y connector is connected so that both solenoids will recieve power FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page4 INLINE CONNECTOR SOLENOID Y CONNECTOR 4 3 HW6 Hardwired 6V Installation When using the HW6 power supply attach provided inline connector between sensor and electronics box to allow hardwired connection When installing an IM model make certain that the supplied solenoid Y connector is connected so that both solenoids will recieve power 2 3 Ensure that arrows are aligned for each connector and fully mate NOTE FAUCET SENSOR COMMENCES AUTO RANGE CALIBRATION FOR 30 SECONDS UPON CONNECTING SENSOR TO ELECTRONICS BOX ENSURE FAUCET AND SINK BASIN HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AND AREAIS IN THE FINAL OPERATING CONDITION BEFORE CONNECTING SENSOR TO THE ELECTRONICS BOX 29999oge MAX LENGTH 40 Note If connecting more than one spout it is recommended that the MJ Multi
7. Aqua FIT E M ZURN ee Sensor Operated Lavatory Faucets am for Battery or Plug In Installations Installation Operation Maintenance and Parts Manual Patented and Patents Pending Z6950 XL S Z6955 XL S Z6950 XL IM S Sensor Operated Battery Powered Lavatory Faucets LIMITED WARRANTY All goods sold hereunder are warranted to be free from defects in material and factory workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase Decorative finishes warranted for one year We will replace at no costs goods that prove defective provided we are notified in writing of such defect and the goods are returned to us prepaid at Sanford NC with evidence that they have been properly maintained and used in accordance with instructions We shall not be responsible for any labor charges or any loss injury or damages whatsoever including incidental or consequential damages The sole and exclusive remedy shall be limited to the replacement of the defective goods Before installation and use the purchaser shall determine the suitability of the product for his intended use and the purchaser assumes all risk and liability whatever in connection therewith Where permitted by law the implied warranty of merchantability is expressly excluded If the products sold hereunder are consumer products the implied warranty of merchantability is limited to a period of three years and shall be limited solely to the replacement of the defective
8. P8 1 1 Pass sensor connector cable and shank through gasket Align gasket with faucet bottom and press firmly together NOTE For faucets with CP4 or CP8 suffix pass sensor connec tor and shank through cover plate and fasten to the faucet with the provided screws 1 3 Ensure that slot in plastic washer is facing forward The sensor cable must pass through slot in plastic mounting washer NOTE Do not pinch or damage the sensor cable during tightening of the nut Step 2 Electronics Module Installation DO NOT MATE i ELECTRICAL SIGNAL T CONNECTOR AT EL THIS TIME TA Gasket Electronics Box Hex Nut Sink or countertop Plastic Mounting Washer Star Washer Mounting Nut Plate Gasket 1 2 Pass the sensor connector wire and shank through cover plate gasket if cover plate option is incorporated and through the hole in the sink and or countertop Orient black plastic mounting washer with the slot facing up Place mounting washer and star washer over shank and secure the entire assembly to the lavatory with the mounting nut IM BATTERY BOX EED Ej Shank Gasket Electronics Box hs Hex Nut 5 2 1 Attach electronics module to the shank using the hex nut and gasket provided Orient the elect
9. RATION e 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE SANFORD NC 27330 Phone 1 800 997 3876 Fax 919 775 3541 World Wide Web www zurn com In Canada ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED e 3544 Nashua Drive Mississauga Ontario LAV1L2 Phone 905 405 8272 Fax 905 405 1292 FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Aqua FIT is a trademark of Zurn Industries LLC Page 10 Printed in the U S A
10. e head can be pulled up through the deck SET SCREW SIDE SPRING LOCK SIDE Note location of set screw and spring lock Use supplied 3 32 hex wrench to loosen set screw Screw will retract into the base to eliminate loss Using the same hex wrench depress the ball detent to release spout from base To reinstall faucet first drop sensor cable of new spout through the front of the base Lower spout onto base inserting base nipple into spout port Sensor Assembly Replacement With spout disengaged sensor assembly can now be removed by loosening the center screw with provided 3mm hex wrench With assembly removed you can now install new assembly and reassemble your spout Accessing the Solenoid 24 To service solenoid use phillips head screw driver to remove the screws on both sides of the electronics box Align spout so that the ball detent is between the 2 holes Press down and turn clockwise Use hex wrench to back set screw out to secure spout Loosening screw will cause sensor assembly to back out of spout body It may be necessary to push cable from connector end to aid in sensor assembly removal Firmly press into pocket and tighten screw With screws removed the electronics box can slide off and allow access to the solenoid for service FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page 9 ZURN ZURN INDUSTRIES LLC COMMERCIAL BRASS OPE
11. oothed tools during installation or service of the faucet or its components may lead to premature failure FAUCET SENSOR COMMENCES AUTO RANGE CALIBRATION FOR 30 SECONDS UPON CONNECTING SENSOR TO ELECTRONICS BOX ENSURE FAUCET AND SINK BASIN HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AND AREAIS IN THE FINAL OPERATING CONDITIONS BEFORE CONNECTING SENSOR TO THE ELECTRONIC BOX FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page2 Prior to Installation Before installing your Zurn Aqua FIT Faucet the items listed below should already be installed on site Lavatory sink Drain Line Hot and cold water supply line or pre tempered water supply line The following tools may be necessary for installation Non toothed Wrench Phillips Head Screwdriver Allen Wrench M3 Allen Wrench 3 32 If you are replacing an existing faucet or Aqua FIT shells turn off water supply and remove the old faucet Clean lavatory rim around the mounting area for the new sensor faucet CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT use abrasive or chemical cleaners to clean faucets as they will dull the luster and attack the chrome or special decorative finishes Use only mild soap and water then wipe dry with a clean cloth or towel While cleaning the bathroom tile and floor the faucet and electronics should be protected from splattering of water cleaner acids and cleaning fluids that can damage the sensor faucet Step 1 Spout Installation Spout Gasket Optional cover plate CP4 or C
12. rd 5s 10s 15s 60s amp Less Time out The Less or No Time out option actually ceases water flow turns off after 20 minutes to limit chance of water damage in the event a sink drain becomes blocked Sensing Mode DEFAULT During this mode the valve will shut off after hands are removed If hands are not removed the time out delay will turn off the faucet ex standard configuration is 30 seconds See Sensing amp Metering Mode flow chart on following page Metering Mode When hands are detected by the sensor water will run for X seconds standard configuration is 30 seconds before turning off See Sensing amp Metering Mode flow chart on following page Sensor Sensitivity Default setting Low There are 4 sensitivity options which can be selected to achieve the optimal detection performance related to the sink material shape amp finish The faucet sensor sensitivity is configured during pack out but the mode can be changed upon installation to optimize the performance within the sink Sensor sensitivity and Modes A amp B may be tried for difficult sink materials and shape NOTE After a configuration switch change has been made disconnect sensor cable from electronics box wait 30 seconds then reconnect sensor cable and wait 30 seconds to allow the sensor to tune in the sink characteristics FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page 6 SENSING amp METERING MODE Sensor detects hands Water turns ON
13. ronics in a convenient location and tighten hex nut DO NOT USE THREAD SEALANT FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page 3 Step 3 Filter or Mixing Tee or Mixing Valve Installation The supplied inlet filter must be used with every faucet unless a mixing tee or mixing valve is ordered 3 1 The inlet filter is attached directly to the electronic module s water inlet Tempered water is then supplied to the filter using a standard 3 8 x 1 2 ball riser Supplied by others Step 4 Connect Power 3 2 The optional mixing tee assembly MT or mixing valve MV have integral filters and back checks These take the place of the standard inlet filter when ordered The mixing tee or mixing valve outlet attaches to the electronics module with a 3 8 x 1 2 ball riser supplied by others Hot and cold water is then sup plied to the appropriate 3 8 compression inlets Choose from the following battery only external ACA P6000 HW6 with CWB and or External power with battery pack D s BATTERIES SOLENOID Y CONNECTOR 10 4 1 Battery Installation Loosen the battery cover screw with the supplied allen wrench Remove the cover and install the batteries as indicated on the battery case Replace the battery cover and secure When installing an IM model make certain that the supplied solenoid Y connector is connected so that both solenoids
14. ssary and reassemble Hectronics box cable connector has bent pins Check to see if pins are missing bent or broken If yes then the that are shorted electronic box needs replaced Sensor lens could be obstructed or Change dip sw itch settings sw itches 7 amp 8 for sensor sensitivity environmental factors such as high reflective per the diagram and allow 15s for calibration to occur surfaces and or bright sunlight conditions Loosen the mounting nuts and try sliding the faucet back in the lavatory sink or counter top holes back tow ards the w all and retightening Could be detecting the grid drain in the sink bowl After repositioning faucet recalibrate sensor by unplugging amp replugging cable Mounting hardw are is not tightened Check and ensure the nuts and joints are tight and secure fromthe sufficiently faucet shank electronic box supply stop all the w ay to the faucet shank supply hoses etc Missing the w asher located in the solenoid Make sure the w ater supply stops are shut off Check to ensure the box nut w here it assembles to the faucet washer is installed or damaged If not install washer If a washer is shank installed replace w ith new FV563 Rev C 5 28 15 Page 7 7 6950 Parts List Product No 6 8 Cast Cover Plate w Gasket P6950 CP8 P6950 XL S 1 7 Z6950 Sensor Assembly P6950 XL EL

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