Sloan Optima EBF-750, Optima Plus EBF-615, Optima Plus EBF-650 Repair Parts And Maintenance Manual

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Repair Parts and Maintenance Guide
Optima® EBF-750
Item No. Code No. Part No. Description
1A. 0315100PK EBF-140-A Faucet/Sensor Assembly with Standard Gooseneck
1B. 0315101PK EBF-141-A Faucet/Sensor Assembly with Surgical Bend
2A. 3365147 ETF-621-A 2.2 gpm (8.3 Lpm) Aerator Spray Head with Key
0365793 ETF-839 0.35 gpm (1.3 Lpm) Multi-Lam Spray Head 2B. 0328134 AC-55-A Shower Spray Head Assembly, 2.2 gpm (8.3 Lpm)
3. 0305784 ETF-178 Adapter for Spray Heads (not required for
4. 0305927 ETF-435 Replacement Key Only
5. 0365110 ETF-503-A Spout Mounting Kit includes Rubber Gasket, Flat
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6. 0365758 ETF-740-A 6 VDC Solenoid Assembly
7. 0365752 ETF-735-A Control Module
8. 3365461 ETF-617-A Bak-Chek® Tee Assembly
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9. 3365302 ETF-607-A Optional 4” (102 mm) Centerset Trim Plate Kit
—. 0365838 ETF-1003 36” Extension Cable (Optional) for Sensor
For additional information about Sloan Mixing Valves or Trim Plates, consult our Installation Instructions and Maintenance Guides.
The current parts breakdown shown on the left has been in production since September
2009. For earlier EBF-650/615 faucet models, please refer to the parts breakdown below and right or consult your nearest Sloan representative.
Note: earlier faucet models are not compatible with the current models.
Spout (EBF-750) w/ ETF-178.
Gooseneck Spout (EBF-750-S) w/ ETF-178.
(female thread)
AC-55-A Shower Spray Head)
Washer, Lockwasher, Mounting Nut, and Union Compression Fitting
includes Trim Plate Spacer and Single Hole Trim Plate Assembly
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PARTS PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 2009
11. 0315104 EBF-60-A Control Module assembly
12. 0315254 EBF-1011-A Solenoid replacement kit
Faucets and Soap
Dispensers
13. 3315029 EBF-113-A Single solenoid supply compression nut kit
14. 3315018 EBF-79-A Mounting hardware kit
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15. 9103292 EBF-236-A Sensor (New Style) Replacement Kit ONLY
includes Sensor Housing and Cable Assembly (Phone Jack)
16. 0315057 EBF-138-A Sensor (Old Style) (Prior to September 2009)
Replacement Kit ONLY includes Sensor Housing and Cable Assembly
(Flat Wire Black Plug)
— = Not shown in illustration
Optional Trim Plate Kits
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
LED
1. Sensor LED DOES NOT function (sensor indicator light does not flash during initial 10 minute set-up mode).
A. There is no visible indicator light. Normal operation. This is a normal
2. Faucet DOES NOT deliver any water when sensor is activated.
INDICATOR: Solenoid valve produces audible “CLICK.”
A. Water supply stop(s) closed. Open supply stop(s) completely.
INDICATOR: Solenoid valve DOES NOT produce an audible “CLICK.”
B. Solenoid Lead is not properly connected to the control module.
C. No battery or transformer (optional) power is being supplied to sensor.
LOCKING TABS
D. Sensor cable is not properly connected to the control module.
E. Sensor range is set at minimum distance. Increase sensor range. Refer
Faucets and
Soap Dispensers
F. Control module assembly is not working properly. Replace control
3. Faucet delivers only a slow flow or dribble when sensor is
activated.
A. Water supply stop(s) partially closed. Open supply stop(s) completely. B. Solenoid lter is clogged. Remove, clean and reinstall lter. Turn
operating feature of the faucet.
OLD STYLE SENSOR INDICATOR LIGHTS
NEW STYLE SENSOR INDICATOR LIGHT
Disconnect and reconnect solenoid lead to the control module.
Ensure that the batteries are installed properly. Check that the orientation of each battery matches the positive (+) and negative (—) symbols shown on the bottom of the battery compartment. Reinsert the batteries into the control module. Transformer (optional) is unplugged or wall receptacle has no power.
SCREWS (2)
FOUR (4) NEW AA-SIZE ALKALINE BATTERIES
OPTIONAL PLUG-IN TRANSFORMER
Disconnect and reconnect sensor cable to the control module.
to range adjustment in your installation instructions.
module assembly.
off water supply at supply stop(s). Activate faucet to relieve system pressure. Remove water supply line from inlet side of solenoid valve. Remove cap, water line tting, gasket, lter housing and lter from solenoid valve housing. Slide lter off lter housing. Clean lter using fresh tap water only. If necessary, use a small brush to clean. Use caution while cleaning to prevent damage to lter. If any lter components are damaged, replace as necessary. Examine the gasket for wear or damage; replace if necessary. Reinstall lter on lter housing. Install lter housing, gasket, water line tting and cap onto solenoid valve housing. Tighten cap securely. Reinstall water supply line to inlet side of solenoid valve.
Repair Parts and Maintenance Guide
Optima® EBF-750
C. Aerator is clogged. Remove, clean and reinstall aerator.
INLET SIDE OF SOLENOID VALVE HOUSING
FILTER
FILTER HOUSING
WATER LINE FITTING
GASKET
CAP
4. Faucet DOES NOT stop delivering water or continues to drip after user is no longer detected (automatic shut-off fails even when batteries are removed).
A. Solenoid valve has been connected backwards. Disconnect solenoid
valve compression ttings at both the inlet and outlet positions. The water should ow from inlet through the solenoid valve to the outlet according to the direction of the arrow shown on the side of the solenoid valve. Reconnect the compression ttings in the correct orientation.
B. Solenoid valve is dirty. Backush by reversing water ow (opposite to
the direction shown by the arrow on the side of the solenoid valve) through the solenoid valve. Reconnect the compression ttings in the correct orientation. Activate faucet.
C. Solenoid valve module is not working properly. Replace solenoid valve
module.
5. The water temperature is too hot or too cold on a faucet connected to hot and cold supply lines with Bak-Chek® Tee.
A. Supply stops are not adjusted properly. Adjust supply stops.
NOTE: For some systems, a thermostatic mixing valve may be required.
6. The RED LED turns on in the control module (below deck).
A. One (or more) of the batteries is “dead”. To ensure proper operation,
insert four (4) new AA-size Alkaline batteries. Check that the orientation of each battery matches the positive (+) and negative (–) symbols shown on the bottom of the battery compartment. Reinsert batteries into the control module.
B: Upon start-up mode the control module circuitry also tests the
batteries and the RED LED turns on if the battery voltage is low, no RED LED light indicates normal battery voltage.
C. If reset (initiates start up mode) button is
pressed, the battery voltage is checked. If voltage is too low, product is stopped from operating and RED LED will turn on. No RED LED light indicates normal battery voltage.
7. The GREEN LED initially turns on in the control module (below deck) during start up mode, then will not appear again.
INDICATOR: For the 1st ten minutes of operation (batteries inserted or reset button pressed) the Green LED will turn on when there is a target present (hands in front of sensor). After ten minutes, the Green LED will no longer turn on.
A. This is a normal operating feature of the faucet.
RESET BUTTON
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