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Components 1.1 Remove the AutoFlush components from the box and check to make sure you have all the parts. A. Motor B. Motor Mount C. Hex Bolt in Motor Mount D. Motor Arm E. Plastic Spacer F. Allen Wrench G. Overflow Pipe Clip H.
Prior to Installation 2.1 Check that all existing toilet plumbing components are functioning properly. It is recommended to wear protective gloves when working inside the toilet tank. 2 1/2" 2.2 Shut off water to toilet (usually found on the wall directly under the tank on the same side as the flush handle). 2 1/2"...
Motor Installation 4.1 Slide motor (A) on to the motor mount (B). Rotate the two components together to fit in the tank and avoid interfering with existing valve components. Ensure the TOP VIEW top of the motor mount (B) is still aligned with the top of the overflow pipe. Keep the electrical sensor cord on the outside of the tank when installing the motor(A).
7.1 Turn water on and replace toilet tank cover. 7.2 Your AutoFlush unit comes preset from the factory. If special circumstances require adjustment of the activation distance, see Appendix A – Adjusting Your AutoFlush. The AutoFlush unit has a 7 minute start-up sequence in which the Object Lock Sensor will activate the User-In-View green L.E.D.
Appendix A- Adjusting Your AutoFlush Object Lock Sensor Detects User or Object. Sensor Sensor Range Range Use Sensor Adjustment Adjustment Screw Adjustment Tool Short Long User-In-View L.E.D. (Green) Sensor Range Reset Button Flashes 3 Times = User acknowledged & ready to operate.
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