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Specification How to use Cautions Installation and cautions
761209 Toilet Flush
Installation, Maintenance&Operation Instructions
Stand Installation
Product Toilet Flush
Material Chrome plated brass casting
Power Supply (4) AA Alkaline Batteries (included)
Power consumption 3W
Sensing distance 1-9/16"3- 5/32" (40 - 80cm)
Different Flushing Volume 1.28 / 1.6 / 2.4 GPF (adjustable)
Min. Detection Time 5 seconds
Flush Delay 3 seconds
Applicable water pressure
15 PSI ~ 100 PSI ( 1-7 Kgf/ cm
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Water outlet Pipe bore 1 1/2"
1. A continuous invisible li
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ht beam is emitted from the Toilet Flush
1. All plumbing to be installed by certified personnel and must
be in accordance with applicable codes and regulation.
1. keep the display panel clean at all times to prevent sensor
function failure.
Water inlet pipe diameter PT 1" 2. Do not place objects on the casing.
Applicable room temperature 39°F~ 113°F (4-45 )
2. Flush all water lines prior to installation.
Applicable water temperature 39°F~ 113°F (4-45 )
Installation and cautions
 
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sensor. As the user enters the beam's effective range ( 1-9/16" 3- 5/32")
for more than 5 seconds, the output circuit continues in a "hold" mode for
as long as the user remains within the effective range of the sensor.
3. Make sure water supply is turned off before inatallation.
3.Do not directly spray water on or use abrasive/chemicals when
cleaning.Doing so may result in short-circuit or discoloring of
chrome plating.Clean using a damp cloth.
2. When the user steps away from the sensors , the circuit initiates a
flushing cycle to flushes the fixture. The circuit will then automatically
resets for next cycle.
Control Sto
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Supply Flange
Threaded Adapter
Cover Tube
Control Stop Valve
Vacuum Breaker
Spud Coupling
PC Slip Gasket
Rubber Gasket
Sp d Flange
Nut
Water Inlet Assembly
Control Stop Valve
O-ring
Adjuster
Vacuum Breaker
Flush Connection
Connection Nut
PC Slip Gasket
Valve Body
Setting Screw
Locking Ring
Cover
Battery Box
Battery Cover
Battery
4.25"(108mm) MIN
5.25
"
(133mm)
MAX
2. Install water stop valve 3. Install vacuum breaker flush connection 4. Install flush valve body 5. Adjust distance to wall
6. Install Batteries & Test Operation
a. Insert spud flange, PC slip gasket, rubber gasket a. Wet O-ring seal with water to lubricate. a. Regular distance between water stop valve and water inlet
a.Loosen the screw with a Hexagonal wrench to remove the Locking Ring
and spud coupling through vacuum breaker tube. b. Insert water inlet assembly to water stop assembly. main unit is 4 3/4” (121mm).
b.Remove the battery cover, install (4) Alkaline AA size batteries as illustrated.
b. Insert vacuum breaker tube into water inlet. c. Join nut to water stop assembly. b. Range of adjustable distance from nominal extend or shorten
Turn on the water supply and begin the Operation Test.
d. Align flush valve body with vacuum breaker flush with 1/2”(12.5mm).
c.If it is required to adjust sensing range, refer to Adjustment Instructions (1).
connection.
c. Rotate the threaded Adapter sleeve onto the Tailpiece to If it is required to adjust flushing time, refer to Adjustment Instructions (2).
e. Tighten nut with hand. position the Stop Coupling Nut.
d.Reinstall the Cover and Locking Ring in reverse order after running the test successfully.
e.This completes the Operation Test.
Adjustment Troubleshooting
Trouble Possible cause Troubleshooting
Red light flashing 1. Weak battery Replace battery (4) AA Alkaline
a. Solder threaded adapter onto water supply inlet pipe
coming from the wall.(if needed)
b. Insert the supply flange and cover tube over the
adapter.Tighten the set screw.
c. Attach the control stop cap to the control stop valve
assembly.Then attach the valve cap to the water stop
assembly as shown in above diagram.
* It’s normal to see continuous flushing while batteries are being installed; it will
stop once the batteries are completely installed.
Flush Volume
Dual Flush (1.1GPF/1.6GPF)
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2
3
4
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Flange
Flush
Connection
5.25 (133mm) MAX
4.8 LPF 1.28 GPF
1. Dirty sensor window Wipe sensor window with tissue paper
4.8 LPF 1.28 GPF
2. Sensing distance too long Shorten sensing distance
4.8 LPF 1.28 GPF
3. Control circuit failure Replace control circuit
6.0 LPF 1.6 GPF
1. Water faucet not turned on Check water supply
6.0 LPF 1.6 GPF
2. Solenoid terminal loosened Re-connect solenoid terminal
6.0 LPF 1.6 GPF
Factory setting
3. Solenoid failure Replace solenoid
9.0 LPF 2.4 GPF
4. Control circuit failure Replace control circuit
9.0 LPF 2.4 GPF
Water keeps running
9.0 LPF 2.4 GPF
2. Manual knob defective Replace manual knob
If the detection time is longer than one minute,
3. Control circuit failure Replace control circuit
the output circuit activates a full flush(1.6 GPF),
Water flow too weak 1. Water inflow too weak Adjust valve to increase water flow
otherwise activates a partial flush(1.1 GPF).
2. Filter valve obstructed Clean filter valve
(1) Sensor range adjustment (2) Flush time adjustment (3) Flush volume adjustment (4) Clean filter screen
(Flush volume adjustment)
1. Solenoid diaphragm
obstructed
Clean solenoid diaphragm
Not flushing
(Red light flashes on and
off during sensing process)
Use a flat-head screwdriver to adjust the variable
resistor in the hole. Turn counter-clockwise to shorten
sensor distance, or clockwise to lengthen it. The
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Poor water quality will result in obstructed and reduced
flow. This can be prevented by cleaning the filter regularly.
To do so, turn off water supply (you can use a flat head
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Since the water pressures and toilet models
differ in different locations, please refer to
a. Use a flat head screwdriver to turn Control
Stop Cap counter clockwise to increase the
volume.
8
7
4
6
1
2
Not flushing
(Red light does not appear
during sensing process)
9
9
5
Vol Adjustment
1
8
4
Sensing Range
Adjustment
ON
1
7
3
0
6
9
5
1
0
6
2
7
8
4
Control Stop Cap
Control Stop Valve
Screwdriver
Filter
b. Turn clockwise to decrease the volume.
factory default setting is 23.6". DO NOT make
adjustment unless necessary.
screwdriver to turn the flow adjust shaft clockwise).
Remove the filter using a set of pliers,as illustrated above.
Clean the fifter and reinstall.
the above chart to adjust to the appropriate
flush time to receive the best result.

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