MAINTENANCE
ADJUST STOP VALVE; Fig. 9
A
IMPORTANT: To avoid overflowing, the STOP VALVE (3)
must never be opened to the point where the flow from
the valve exceeds the flow capacity of the fixture.
1. After installation is complete, peel off the PROTECTIVE
FILM (1) from the sensor. Standing to one side, block the
sensor with your hand for 10 seconds. Remove your hand
and listen for audible "click" from within the valve.
2. Remove STOP VALVE COVER (2) from STOP VALVE (3).
Turn on water supply 1/4 turn to 1/2 turn(CCW) and test
for leaks.
Note: Unit may flush for approximately 5 to 10 sec.
when water is first turned on. If flow persists, turn
water off and repeat step #1 above.
3. Actuate the FLUSH VALVE:
A) Cover sensor with hand for 10 seconds.
NOTE: Stand outside of sensor detection area.
B) Remove hand from in front of the sensor; unit will flush
in approximately 3 seconds.
4. Adjust STOP VALVE (3) after each flush until the stated
flush volume is achieved, no splashing occurs and the
fixture is properly cleansed.
5. When adjustment is complete, replace STOP VALVE
COVER (2) and tighten to ensure vandal-resistance.
RETROFITING WITH SELECTRONIC
B
VALVE; Fig. 10
(Replaces Industry Standard Manual and
Electronic Valves)
Note: In most Retrofits the wall escutcheon, stop valve,
cover tube and vacuum breaker do not have to be
replaced. If these items do need replacement they must
be purchased separately or order the complete flush
valve assembly from American Standard.
1. Remove STOP VALVE COVER (1) from STOP VALVE (2).
2. Turn water supply off.
3. Loosen SPUD COUPLING NUT (3). Unthread COUPLING
NUT (4) and VACUUM BREAKER COUPLING NUT (5).
Remove FLUSH VALVE (6).
4. Clean all threaded connections before installing the new
flush valve.
5. Refer to Sections 4, 5 and 6 to complete the retrofit
installation.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
6
2
1
4
5
3
7
1
REMOVE COVER
3
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
OPENS STOP VALVE
CLOCKWISE CLOSES
STOP VALVE
CLEAN
CONNECTIONS
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