■ Water lines must be thoroughly ushed before and aer installing
the faucet to prevent foreign matter, i.e. copper chips, sand, stones,
etc. from clogging and possibly damaging the faucet.
■ Check strainers must be installed on every faucet to prevent water
cross-connection and to prevent foreign matter from eecting
operation of the faucet.
■ All 120 VAC power sources required for faucet installation are to
be provided by a licensed electrician in accordance with state and
local codes.
■ A Symmons power supply must be used with the S-6080-AC and
S-6080-ACM model faucets otherwise warranty will be voided.
Technical Data
■ Recognition range: 5.5” (140mm) from sensor
■ Aer ow period: 1 second
■ Maximum water ow period: 10 seconds
■ Maximum hot water supply temperature: 180˚F (82˚C)
■ Electrical installation: 120 VAC to 6 Volt DC power supply
■ Working pressure: 14.5psi - 145psi (100kPa - 1000kPa)
■ Normal water ow: .25GAL/cycle
Faucet Models
■ S-6080-AC - Single faucet powered with a 120 volt AC to 6 volt
DC wall plug power supply.
■ S-6080-ACM - Multiple faucet conguration powered by a single
120 volt AC to 6 volt DC power supply (S-6240). Up to eight (8)
S-6080-ACM faucets can be powered by one power supply.
Faucet Installation Options:
The S-6080-AC/ACM series faucets can be installed in one of three
faucet supply configurations.
■ Hot and cold supply with lever handle temperature adjustment.
(factory standard)
■ Hot and cold supply with preset tempered water.
(eld modied)
■ Single supply for pre-mixed water. (eld modied)
Option 1 Installation
■ For 4” center deckplate installation, place faucet and supply(s)
through deck plate (SF-138).
■ Ax deck plate with studs facing down to faucet using two screws
(SF-143) provided in mounting kit (SF-142).
■ NOTE: For S-6080-LST (18” long copper supply tube) thread
supply tubes into faucet housing. Tubes thread into base with
LEFT hand thread. Be sure brass tube bushing with o-ring is fully
installed in base and tight.
■ Mount the faucet on the wash basin using anchor bar (KN-23),
spacer (KN-26), and nut (L-36) on 4” centers. Ensure the gasket
(SF-140) is correctly positioned between the faucet and wash
basin. For single hole mount installation, attach studs found
in single mount kit (SF-158) to base of housing. Place faucet
supply(s) through wash basin and secure using wiring xing plate
and nuts from single mount kit.
■ Attach supply hose(s) (SF-148) to check strainer assembly (SF-186).
■ Purge angle stops before connecting check strainer assembly (SF-186).
NOTE: For S-6080-LST (18” long copper supply tubes) attach check
strainer assembly (SF-181) directly to supply stops. Cut tubing to
proper length and attach tubing to check strainer assembly using nut
(IL-8) and ferrule (IL-9).
Option 2 Installation
Modifying the faucet for hot and cold supply with tempered water
■ Remove handle screw (SF-155), handle (SF-154) and handle limit
stop (SF-156).
■ Reinstall handle (SF-154) and adjust the temperature as required.
■ Remove handle (SF-154) and push plug (SF-153) in place of the
handle.
■ Continue with Option 1 installation instructions.
Option 3 Installation
Modifying the faucet for single supply pre-mixed water
■ Detach parts (SF-155), (SF-154) and (SF-156).
■ Unscrew the exible hot water supply hose (SF-148). Note: le
hand thread.
■ Screw on the plug (SF-159) in place of the supply hose.
■ Reinstall the temperature adjustment handle (SF-154) and turn
counterclockwise (cold position) as far as it goes. Remove handle
and push plug (SF-153) in place of the handle.
■ Push the plug (SF-153) in place of the temperature adjustment
handle.
■ Continue with Option 1 installation instructions.
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S-6080-AC - Single Faucet Electrical Installation
An electrical outlet for the plug-in power supply must be provided
by a licensed electrician per the state and local electrical code.
■ Install faucet per selected conguration option.
■ A 120 volt AC outlet is required preferably under sink and
dedicated to the plug-in wall mount power supply.
■ Align the raised rib of the power supply cord receptacle
with the faucets plug rib. Push together evenly until ribs
meet (See gure 3).
■ Run cable under sink to outlet securing it in accordance
with state and local electrical codes. Avoid cable contact
with water pipes. Plug power supply into outlet. Faucet may
activate on initial power-up.
The 120 VAC to 6 Volt DC power supply for multiple faucet installations
must be mounted in a termination box and terminated in accordance
with state and local electrical codes. A licensed electrician must provide
a 120 volt AC power source to the termination box.
■ Install faucet per selected faucet conguration option.
■ e installer may choose to purchase an electrical termination box
from an electrical distributor or use the Symmons termination box
(part no. SF-194 purchased and supplied seperately).
■ Mount the termination box to the wall, under the sink, or in an
adjacent closet.
■ Plug the extension cable receptacle end into the faucet cable plug
(see gure 3) by aligning the raised rib of the cable with the raised
rib of the faucet plug. Push together evenly until ribs meet.
■ Run cable under sink to termination box securing it in accordance
with state and local electrical codes. Avoid cable contact with hot
water pipes.
■ Repeat this for each faucet.
■ Cut wires to length and terminate in box. Refer to the installation
instructions supplied with Symmons S-6240 power supply.
Limiting the water temperature
S-6080 with temperature adjustment handle
■ Remove handle screw (SF-155) and handle (SF-154).
■ To limit the maximum water temperature, turn the handle limit
stop (SF-156) clockwise.
■ To increase the maximum water temperature, turn the handle limit
stop (SF-156) counter clockwise.
■ Reinstall handle reversing steps above.
S-6080 with preset water temperature
■ Remove plug (SF-153).
■ To limit the maximum water temperature, insert handle (SF-154)
in faucet and turn it counter clockwise.
■ To increase temperature turn handle (SF-154) clockwise.
■ Remove handle (SF-154) and reinstall plug (SF-153)
Operation
The Ultra Sense lavatory faucet is turned on and off by a sensorcontrolled solenoid valve. Placing your hands within the recognition
range of the sensor opens the solenoid valve and water starts to flow.
When you withdraw your hands, the faucet turns itself off automatically
following a preset after flow period. Faucets have a temperature
adjustment handle and are equipped with an adjustable handle limit
stop. The faucet is taken out of operation, e.g. for cleaning the lavatory,
by covering sensor with plastic cleaning cover accessory included with
the faucet.
Recognition range and after flow
Recognition range is the distance at which the sensor reacts by
turning on the faucet. After flow is the period that water continues to
flow after the user’s hands are removed from the recognition range.
Both recognition range and after flow are factory preset for optimal
performance.
Cleaning
Cleaning of the external faucet surfaces should be carried out using a
neutral, liquid cleaner. Scrubbing or corrosive agents must not be used
and neither should the faucet be cleaned with a high pressure washer.
Keeping the sensor clean assures faultless operation.
Risk of freezing
When installing the faucet in a place where the temperature may fall
below freezing, the entire system must be drained of water to prevent
bursting in freezing weather.
6. Install new solenoid valve reversing steps above. Ensure o-rings are in place
on the pilot valve before tightening valve in place.
Cleaning or changing the valve membrane
1. Close the water inlet(s).
2. Disconnect faucet power by unplugging the faucet’s connector from the
receptacle cable.
3. Remove Housing screw (SF-152).
4. Remove Handle screw (SF-155), handle (SF-154), handle limit stop
(SF-156) and housing. Li housing gently to avoid stressing wires. Remove
the four screws to the membrane cover plate. Remove the rubber membrane (SF-151) and separate the white plastic disc from the membrane.
Clear the hole in the membrane cover plate. Using a toothbrush clean the
eight (8) holes in the membrane and the small pin hole in the plastic disc
(use caution not to enlarge holes). Reassemble the disc to the rubber membrane ensuring the disc seats properly around the plastic stem of the disc.
Clean the body and water path holes in the body.
5. If necessary replace with a new one reversing the steps above.
Changing the sensor (See fi gure 2)
1. Close the water inlet(s).
2. Disconnect faucet power by unplugging the faucet’s connector from the
receptacle cable.
3. Remove Housing screw (SF-152).
4. Remove Handle screw (SF-155), handle (SF-154), handle limit stop
(SF-156) and housing. Li housing gently to avoid stressing wires.
5. Remove sensor holder clip and sensor (SF-195) as shown and install
new sensor reversing steps above. e sensor eye nearest the black band
goes in the top hole closest to aerator.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
ProblemTestCauseSolution
Water ow will not
stop.
Faucet will not turn
on.
Faucet cycles but
continues to drip.
Does the faucet pilot valve click when you
place hands in sensing zone? If yes
If valve does not clickPower failure or bad pilot valveMake sure power supply is plugged in and outlet
If pilot valve click is very low or inconsistentPilot valve is badFollow “Changing Pilot Valve” section.
Are inlet stops open?
Is supply pressure high enough?
Are check/strainers or aerator clogged?
Does the faucet pilot valve click when you
place hands in sensing zone. If yes
If valve does not clickPower failure or bad pilot valveMake sure power supply is plugged in and outlet
Check with spare pilot valve and if still does
not click
Check with spare pilot valve.Bad pilot valveFollow “Changing Pilot Valve” section
Valve membrane may be
clogged.
Blockage in water pathRemove pilot valve and clean water paths.
Bad sensorFollow “Changing Sensor” section
Debris on membrane or worn
seat
Follow “Cleaning or Changing Valve Membrane”
section.
has power. Check faucet plug and receptacle
connection is secure. If pilot valve is good
replace sensor.
Open stops
Adjust pressure
Clean check/strainer and aerator
has power. Check faucet plug and receptacle
connection is secure. If pilot valve is good
replace sensor.
Remove debris around membrane.
If worn seat replace body casting.
Temperature can’t
be adjusted.
Does temperature handle move freely?Debris or bad o-ring.Follow “Cleaning or Changing Mixer” section.
Symmons Industries, Inc. ■ 31 Brooks Drive ■ Braintree, MA 02184
(800) 796-6667, (781) 848-2250
Website: www.symmons.com