GB
Safety notes
• Installation is only possible in frost-free rooms.
• The plug-in voltage supply is only suitable for indoor
use.
Use only genuine replacement parts and accessories. The
use of other parts will result in voiding of the warranty and the
CE identification, and could lead to injuries.
Technical data
• Voltage supply:
(transformer 230 V AC/12 V AC)
• Power consumption
(Standby power consuption < 1 VA)
• Minimum delay:
(2 - 10 s adjustable)
• Reception range according to Kodak Gray Card,
grey side, 8x10", landscape:
• Type of fitting protection:
• Pipe:
• Integrated isolating valve
Electrical test data
• Software class
• Contamination class
• Rated surge voltage
• Temperature of ball impact test
Fault / Cause / Remedy
Fault
Cause
Water not flowing
• Filter upstream of solenoid valve blocked
• Solenoid valve defective
• Plug-in connector without contact
• Transformer defective
• Battery discharged
(indicator lamp lights up continuously)
• Power supply unit defective
Undesired water
• Sensor system detection zone set too high
flow
• Solenoid valve defective
Flow volume too
• Filter upstream of solenoid valve blocked
low
• Solenoid valve defective
The test for electromagnetic compatibility (interference emission
test) was performed at the rated voltage and rated current.
Installation
Operation,
see technical product information, 99.0438.xxx.
Maintenance
230V AC
• Switch off power supply!
1,8 VA
• Inspect and clean all components and replace if
necessary.
7 s
Replacement parts
see fold-out page I (* = special accessories)
45cm
IP 55
DN 15
Care
For directions on the care of this fitting, please refer to the
accompanying Care Instructions.
A
2
2500 V
100 °C
Remedy
- Clean or replace filter
- Replace solenoid valve
- Check plug-in connector
- Replace transformer
- Replace battery
- Replace power supply unit
- Reduce detection zone using remote control
(special accessory, prod. no.: 36 407)
- Replace solenoid valve
- Clean or replace filter
- Replace solenoid valve
, see fold-out page II.
, see fold-out page III.
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