Axor 10140XX1, 10145XX1, 10175001, 10101XX1, 10180001 User Manual

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Installation Instructions / Warranty
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10170001 10175001 10180001 10185001
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Do not install this faucet on a sink with a raised lip.
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Technical Information
Recommended water pressure 15 - 58 psi Max. water pressure 58 psi Max. hot water temp. 176oF* Recommended hot water temp. 120oF - 140oF* Flow rate 1.3 gpm Battery CR-P2 / 6 V Lithium Automatic shutoff after 1 minute
*Please know and follow all local plumbing codes when setting the temperature on the water heater. In Massachusetts, the water heater may be set no higher than 112oF.
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Installation notes
• Flush the hot and cold supplies thoroughly before installing the faucet. Damage to the faucet caused by debris is not covered under the warranty.
• The hot and cold supplies should be of equal pressure.
• The faucet should not be used with a con­tinuous flow water heater.
• Do not install the faucet on a sink with a raised edge.
• Strong light sources should not shine directly on the sensor window of the faucet.
• The faucet should only be used with the battery pack or power pack supplied by Hansgrohe. Do not attempt to use any other battery pack or power pack.
• The 110 V version of the faucet requires a 110 V electrical outlet installed by a licensed electrician. All applicable local codes must be followed.
• The distance between the switch on/off point to the faucet is approx. 6 1/4” - 8” under normal conditions. The detection area may be less for dark, non-reflective objects, or greater for bright, highly reflec­tive objects.
If the sink is very small or highly
reflective, follow the range reduc­tion instructions on page 13. When
the faucet is in reduced range mode, the LED in the sensor window will flash while the faucet is not in use.
• Drops of water or condensation on the sen­sor window may cause the faucet to run.
• If the LED in the sensor window flashes while the faucet is in use, the battery is low, but the faucet may still be used. If the LED stays on, the faucet will not run, and the battery must be changed.
• If the power to the outlet or to the building fails, the 110 V version of the faucet will not run.
• The faucet incorporates automatic range adjustment -- the sensor automatically adjusts itself to local conditions (lavatory, brightness, etc.)
Do not bend or twist the supply hose!
• The spray pattern will be unattractive im­mediately after installation or service, due to air in the faucet. After the faucet is used 10 - 15 times, the spray pattern will clear.
Installation
Position the faucet on the sink or countertop (1).
Install and tighten the mounting nut (2). Tighten the tensioning screws (3).
Connect the 3/8” adapters to the stops (4).
Connect the hoses to the adapters (5).
Tighten the hoses with two wrenches, as shown, to prevent the hoses from twisting.
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