Bradley Smoker Plumbing Product 232 007 User Manual

Installation  
Instructions  
Aerada 1000 Series  
Gooseneck Faucet  
S53-306  
S53-307  
S53-308  
S53-309  
232-007  
DC Gooseneck with Centershank  
DC Gooseneck with 4" Trimplate  
AC Gooseneck with Centershank  
AC Gooseneck with 4" Trimplate  
Plug-In Transformer for AC Gooseneck  
WARNING  
Read this entire installation manual to ensure proper installation, then file  
these instructions with the owner or maintenance department.  
Flush all the water supply lines before making connections, then make  
sure the water supply is turned off before beginning installation.  
Do not use pipe dope on faucet and supply connections. Possible  
solenoid contamination could occur and will void any warranty. Teflon  
tape is the recommended sealant. Use plumber’s putty only to seal the  
faucet to the deck.  
The installation site should have access to an electrical box with 120 volt  
AC, 60 Hz cycle for input to a transformer. When installing the transformer,  
the electrical box should be located within six feet of the sink.  
The DC faucets are powered by four “AA” factory-installed alkaline  
batteries.  
Product warranties may be found under “Product Information” on our web  
Compliance and conformity to local codes and ordinances is the  
responsibility of the installer.  
P.O. Box 309, Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0309  
Phone: 1-800-BRADLEY FAX: (262) 251-5817  
215-1559 Rev. A; EN 04-216A  
© 2004 Bradley Corporation  
Page 1 of 8  
9/23/04  
 
Installation Instructions  
Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck Faucet  
Installation Instructions - Single Hole and Cover Plate  
Remove the locknut (1), washer  
(2), stilt washer (3) from the  
spout shank (4). Remove shank  
from cover plate (if supplied).  
Install faucet assembly  
into deck hole.  
Use plumbers putty  
to seal faucet to deck.  
1
2
4
3
Be careful not to  
nick or cut the  
sensor cable during  
installation.  
2
1
Install stilt washer (1) all  
the way up onto shank,  
crown side up. Position  
sensor cable (2) through  
one of the rounded slots  
in the stilt washer (1).  
Install the shank washer (1)  
and locknut (2) onto faucet  
shank. Tighten locknut  
securely to prevent collar and  
spout from rotating. If  
necessary, support spout base  
from above to prevent twisting.  
3
4
1
1
2
2
If faucet was installed with  
cover plate, secure cover plate  
with basin washers (1), flat  
washers (2) and locknuts (3).  
Install spout nut (1) onto the  
spout.  
5
6
For swivel mount, only install  
two plastic split washers (2).  
1
1
For rigid mount, only install  
1/8" thick plastic washer (3).  
2
2
3
Mount the spout completely  
into the base and securely  
tighten the spout nut (1).  
3
CAUTION: Flush water lines  
before beginning this step.  
IMPORTANT: Flow rates exceeding the  
0.5 GPM maximum limit for public  
lavatories set by ASME A112.18.1  
negate the UPC certification of this  
faucet for public use applications.  
7a  
7b  
Attach the outlet assembly (1) and aerator  
gasket (2) to the spout. The outlet assembly  
is equipped from the factory with a 0.5 GPM  
cartridge (white screen). To configure the  
outlet with the 2.2 GPM cartridge (yellow  
screen) refer to step 8.  
For applications requiring laminar  
flow without an aerator, refer to the  
instructions below.  
2
1
(269-1814)  
Attach the plain spray ring (1) to the spout. Insert  
the laminar flow control insert (2) into the spout.  
IMPORTANT: If 0.5 GPM spout is to  
be used, skip Step 8 and proceed  
directly to Installation - Solenoid  
and Optional Valves, page 4.  
1
IMPORTANT: If laminar flow is to be used,  
skip Step 8 and proceed directly to  
Solenoid and Optional Valves, page 4.  
2
(269-1815)  
IMPORTANT: Flow rates exceeding the 0.5 GPM maximum limit  
for public lavatories set by ASME A112.18.1 negate the UPC  
certification of this faucet for public use applications.  
8
To convert outlet assembly to 2.2 GPM:  
5
1.Disassemble outlet assembly using key (1).  
2.Remove the 0.5 GPM cartridge (white screen) and replace it with the  
2.2 GPM cartridge (2).  
4
3
3.Install the rubber washer (3), adapter (4) and aerator gasket (5).  
2
IMPORTANT: Proceed directly to Installation - Solenoid and  
Optional Valves, page 4.  
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9/23/04  
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Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck Faucet  
Installation Instructions  
Installation Instructions - Solenoid Valves and Electronic Box (AC)  
Models S53-308 and S53-309  
Thread the union nut (1) of the solenoid assembly to the  
faucet shank (2). Use Teflon tape on the threads to  
ensure a leak-free joint. Make sure the solenoid is  
positioned for easy access. Tighten the union nut.  
When installing the transformer, make sure the electrical box  
is located within 6' of the sink. Install the baseplate and mount  
the electronic box to the desired wall location. The baseplate  
must be mounted either level with or above the solenoid  
valve, and within 12" of the solenoid valve. Make sure the  
transformer wires (1) are positioned in the baseplate channel  
(2) before mounting the unit.  
1
2
4
6
CAUTION:  
Do not use pipe  
dope on threads.  
The solenoid could  
become  
NOTE: When  
2
positioning baseplate,  
make sure there is  
enough room for drip  
loops in final  
contaminated and  
will void any  
2
1
1
warranty.  
installation. See Note in  
step 7.  
Remove the strain relief  
Insert smaller foam gasket (3) into strain relief. Install  
solenoid cable plug (1) into the smaller, telephone-style  
jack in the electronic box. Install faucet sensor cable plug  
(2) into the larger RJ-45 jack.  
3
cover and screw (1)  
using hex key provided  
(2). Remove both foam  
gaskets (3). Separate  
the foam gaskets at the  
perforation.  
3
3
2
1
2
Do not attempt to operate multiple  
faucets using a single transformer.  
CAUTION:  
1
Insert larger foam gasket (1). Attach strain relief cover (2)  
with screw (3) using hex key provided (4).  
Feed the wires from the transformer through the baseplate.  
Connect the 1/4" spade terminal to the positive (+) terminal  
and connect the 3/16" spade terminal to the negative (-)  
terminal. Terminals are two different sizes and match  
corresponding terminal clips from transformer.  
5
NOTE: The faucet will  
automatically calibrate when  
sensor cable is connected  
and power is supplied.  
Refer to step 8.  
1
2
Faucet will automatically calibrate when sensor  
CAUTION:  
cable is connected and power is supplied. DO  
NOT place objects in front of collar sensor for  
first 30 seconds after power-up.  
3
4
Re-attach the electronic box to the baseplate location  
using screw(1) and hex key provided (2).  
CAUTION: DO NOT turn on water supply  
until all electrical connections  
are made.  
7
8
1
NOTE: To ensure the  
electronic box is level  
with or above the  
Plug the transformer into the applicable electrical receptacle.  
Wait at least 30 seconds, then turn on the water supply.  
solenoid valve, the  
cables should create a  
drip loop. The  
NOTE: When power is initially supplied, the LED on the electronic  
box will blink and an audible indicator chirps twice per second  
whenever hand presence is detected. This will continue for 8  
minutes and then stop.  
electronic box is  
designed with the wire  
connectors facing  
downward to ensure  
proper drip loops.  
2
Proceed to Faucet Operation, page 6.  
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Bradley Corporation • 215-1559 Rev. A; EN 04-216A  
 
Installation Instructions  
Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck Faucet  
Installation Instructions - Electronic Battery Box (DC)  
Models S53-306 and S53-307  
Install the baseplate and mount the electronic box to the  
desired wall location. The baseplate must be mounted either  
level with or above solenoid valve, and within 12" of the  
solenoid valve.  
Remove the strain relief cover and screw (1) using hex  
key provided (2) . Remove foam gasket (3). Separate the  
foam gasket at the perforation.  
1
2
4
6
NOTE: When positioning  
the baseplate, make sure  
there is enough room for  
drip loops in the final  
installation. Refer to Note  
in step 6.  
3
1
2
Insert smaller foam gasket (3) into the strain relief. Install  
solenoid cable plug (1) into the smaller, telephone-style  
jack in the transformer. Install faucet sensor cable plug (2)  
into the larger RJ-45 jack.  
Insert larger foam gasket (1). Attach strain relief cover (2)  
and screw (3) using hex key provided (4).  
3
3
2
1
2
1
3
CAUTION: Faucet will automatically calibrate when  
sensor cable is connected. DO NOT place  
objects in front of collar sensor for first 30  
seconds after power-up.  
4
Mount the electronic box to the wall location using  
screw(1) and hex key provided (2).  
5
CAUTION: DO NOT turn on water supply until all  
electrical connections are made.  
Turn on the water supply.  
NOTE: To ensure the  
electronic box is level  
with or above the  
1
solenoid valve, the cables  
should create a drip loop  
The electronic box is  
designed with the wire  
NOTE: When power is initially supplied, the LED on the  
electronic box will blink and an audible indicator chirps twice per  
second whenever hand presence is detected. This will continue  
for 8 minutes and then stop.  
connectors facing  
downward to ensure  
proper drip loops.  
2
Proceed to Faucet Operation, page 6.  
Bradley Corporation • 215-1559 Rev. A; EN 04-216A  
9/23/04  
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Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck Faucet  
Installation Instructions  
Faucet Operation  
• Water Saver Mode: water flows for a maximum of  
Operating Modes  
5 seconds starting from first hand detection and  
immediately turns off when hands are removed.  
Additional Operating Features  
• Normal Motion Detecting Mode: water flows within 1/4  
second after activating sensor (i.e., putting hands in  
front of collar) and continues to stay on as long as  
motion is detected. Maximum time is 45 seconds  
(factory default setting).  
• 12-second, no-motion turn off in normal mode  
• “Low battery” indication  
• Scrub Mode: water continues to flow for 60 seconds  
(default) after deactivating the sensor (removing  
hands).  
• Battery life up to one year depending on frequency  
of use.  
• Metered Mode: water flows for 10 seconds (default)  
from first hand detection.  
Changing Faucet Operation  
In order to change any faucet option, the DIPswitch must be  
used (located inside the electronics cover assembly, see  
illustration this page).  
3
Checking/Changing DIPswitch Settings  
1. Remove the electronics cover (1) from the baseplate  
(2).  
2. Lift the partition (3) out to expose the circuit board and  
DIPswitch.  
3. To change a DIPswitch setting, use a small pointed  
object to move the appropriate DIPswitch to ON or  
OFF.  
2
1
Faucet range and mode settings along with their  
corresponding DIPswitch settings are outlined in Table 1 and  
Table 2  
DIPSWITCHES  
ON  
ON  
MANUAL  
OFF  
Resetting Faucet Electronics  
RESET  
BUTTON  
1
2
3
4
5
OFF  
1 2 3 4 5  
In order to reset the faucet electronics, a reset button located  
inside the electronics cover assembly must be pushed in  
(see illustration this page).  
To reset faucet electronics:  
Electronics Cover Assembly & DIPswitch  
1. Remove hex screw holding the electronics cover to the  
baseplate and remove cover.  
2. Lift the partition out to expose the circuit board and  
reset button.  
3. Make sure there are no objects in front of the collar  
sensor, then push the button to reset.  
4. Wait 30 seconds for faucet to automatically calibrate to  
the environment.  
5. Activate water flow by placing your hand in front of the  
sensor.  
Range  
Switch 1  
Switch 2  
Short  
off  
Normal  
on  
Far  
on  
Maximum  
off  
on  
off  
off  
on  
Table 1 - Faucet Range  
Normal  
Mode  
Scrub  
Mode  
Meter  
Mode  
Water Saver  
Mode  
Modes  
Switch 3  
Switch 4  
Switch 5  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
6. Place partition into the electronics cover.  
7. Place the electronics cover onto the baseplate and  
secure with the hex screw.  
off  
on  
off  
off  
NOTE: Resetting the faucet electronics causes loss of virtual  
settings and time in use, and will also start the 8-minute  
timer where the LED on the electronics box will blink and an  
audible indicator chirps twice per second whenever hand  
presence is detected.  
Table 2 - Faucet Mode  
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Bradley Corporation • 215-1559 Rev. A; EN 04-216A  
 
Installation Instructions  
Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck Faucet  
Troubleshooting  
Whenever new batteries are installed, AC power is applied,  
or a manual reset button is pressed, the LED on the  
electronics cover will blink and an audible indicator chirps  
twice per second whenever hand presence is detected.  
After 8 minutes, the LED and buzzer function stops.  
The following chart provides details concerning the number  
of beeps and possible errors associated with them .  
1 Beep: Indicates low battery.  
2 Beeps: Calibration out of range (environment too  
reflective).  
If an error occurs, the LED will blink and the buzzer will  
sound every 30 seconds to assist in diagnosing the  
problem. When corrective action is taken the LED and  
buzzer will stop.  
3 Beeps: Room infrared level out of range; too much  
sunlight, heat lamp present, etc.  
4 Beeps: Solenoid short circuit.  
5 Beeps: Solenoid unplugged or loose/broken solenoid  
connection.  
Refer to Troubleshooting Chart below and on page 8 for  
further troubleshooting information.  
Problem  
Check  
Possible Solution  
Water runs continuously.  
Debris in solenoid (no beeps).  
Disassemble solenoid and inspect/clean parts.  
Water pressure too high (no beeps).  
Reduce pressure to under 80 PSI.  
Faucet turns on by itself  
(ghosting).  
Incorrect range setting for spout type and Change range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).  
sink used (2 beeps).  
No water flow.  
Water not turned on (no beeps).  
Turn on water supply.  
Check connection.  
Solenoid cable not connected to  
electronics cover (5 beeps).  
Replace electronics cover.  
Check connection.  
Solenoid short circuit (4 beeps).  
Sensor cable not connected to electronics  
cover (no beeps).  
Inspect collar wiring for signs of damage or corrosion.  
Replace if necessary.  
Inoperative sensor (no beeps).  
Inoperative electronics cover assembly  
(no beeps).  
Replace cover assembly.  
Reduce pressure to under 80 PSI.  
Replace batteries (DC only).  
Water pressure too high (no beeps).  
Low battery voltage (DC only) (1 beep).  
Use correctly sized terminal clips (page 4).  
6VDC transformer not properly connected  
to partition assembly (no beeps).  
Faucets must be wired in parallel from transformer  
(transformer to each individual unit), not connected in  
a series.  
Wiring of multiple unit 6VDC transformer  
(no beeps).  
Remove interference; reset electronics using reset  
button (page 6). Allow 30 seconds for faucet to  
automatically re-calibrate.  
Range too short or too long.  
Interference during automatic calibration  
(no beeps).  
Change range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).  
Incorrect range setting for type of spout  
and sink used.  
Lighting environment affecting sensor  
(3 beeps).  
Change range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).  
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9/23/04  
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Aerada 1000 Series Gooseneck Faucet  
Installation Instructions  
Troubleshooting continued . . .  
Problem  
Check  
Possible Solution  
Faucet works in reverse.  
Solenoid wiring on DIN connector  
(no beeps).  
Replace solenoid.  
Faucet turns off too soon.  
Faucet operating mode (no beeps) or  
faucet range setting.  
Change mode or range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).  
Clean internal parts or replace solenoid valve.  
Clean outlet.  
Faucet stays on longer than  
normal.  
Dirty solenoid valve (no beeps).  
Clogged spout outlet.  
Change mode setting using DIPswitch (page 6).  
Faucet in wrong mode (no beeps).  
Faucet stopped working.  
Electronics cover must be mounted to allow for drip loops  
for the sensor and solenoid cables (pages 4 & 5).  
Mounting of electronics cover (no beeps).  
Clean connector.  
Sensor cable connector.  
Reset electronics using reset button (page 6).  
No clicking sound from solenoid during  
hand presence (no beeps).  
Clogged strainer. Clean if necessary.  
Clean faucet outlet.  
Solenoid valve strainer.  
Check if faucet outlet is clogged  
(no beeps).  
Replace batteries if below 4.2 volts.  
Battery voltage (battery operated only).  
Change range setting using DIPswitch (page 6).  
Incorrect range setting for spout type and  
sink used (no beeps).  
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