Cleaning Your Flow Faucet
Your new faucet is designed for years of trouble-free performance.
Keep it looking new by cleaning it periodically with a soft cloth. Avoid
abrasive cleaners, steel wool and harsh chemicals as these will dull the
finish and void your warranty.
Cleaning the
Screen Filter
If the water flow rate is lower
than normal, there may be build
up on the screen filter. Shut off
the water valves, remove the
outlet hose from the control
box, and unscrew the inlet
adapter from the control box.
Use a towel to catch any
residual water. Take out
the screen filter and clean it.
Reassemble the outlet hose
connector, inlet adapter, and
screen filter and resume usage.
Using the Aerator Key
To check the faucet head for
mineral build-up, remove the
aerator using the blue aerator
key. Unscrew and clean out any
mineral build-up inside the
faucet head. Reattach the
aerator, turn on the water valves,
and start the faucet to check
for a difference in water flow
rate. It is recommended to turn
the handle off when the faucet
will not be in use for an extended
amount of time.
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Turn Motion Sensor On/Off
This product includes a safety clip. The safety plug must be removed
when switching between motion activated and manual operation. When the
sensor is disabled, the faucet will be operational by the handle only.
Switch to manual operation when the power is low or the sensor is out of order.
Pull out the safety clip and turn the dial counterclockwise to the bottom. Do not
overtighten. Put the safety clip back into place and resume manual operation.
Screen Filter
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