The Splash Lab TSL.960 Series Installation & Maintenance

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  • Page 1 TSL.960 deck mounted sensor tap...
  • Page 2 contents Safety and Warnings Box Contents Diagram Technical Data Before You Install Dimensions How To Install Commissioning & Operation Troubleshooting Cleaning Maintenance Warranty Contact Details TSL.960 MANUAL...
  • Page 3 TSL.960 Read and save these instructions WARNING Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer (see back page for more details). Ensure plumbing is installed correctly before activating water supply. All plumbing is to be installed in accordance with applicable codes and regulations.
  • Page 4: Box Contents

    box contents Body Solenoid valve cable Solenoid valve assembly Power supply Hex wrench Battery Battery holder Flow regulator Filter Aerator Fixing nut Sealing washer Anti rotation plate Aerator key TSL.960 MANUAL...
  • Page 5 diagram Body Filter Aerator Solenoid valve cable Anti rotation plate Power supply unit (PSU) Fixing nut Flow restrictor Solenoid valve assembly TSL.960 MANUAL...
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    technical data Overview The TSL.960 is a stainless steel deck mounted sensor tap, available in a variety of coloured finishes, with a sleek and minamalist design. Codes Power Finishes TSL.960.CS.BAT Battery Brushed Stainless Steel TSL.960.CP.BAT Battery Brushed Copper TSL.960.BK.BAT Battery Brushed Black TSL.960.BR.BAT Battery...
  • Page 7 technical data Technical Data: Electrical Power Supply (Battery) 6V CR-P2 Lithium Battery Power Supply (Mains) 100-240V; 1.5A; 50-60Hz PSU. Output (Max) 6V; 6W max Power Consumption < 80 A Solenoid Valve Water Ingress (PSU) IP67 Cable Lengths Connection to sensor cable - 400mm Connection to fused supply - 1.5m Technical Data Sensor Sensor Type...
  • Page 8: Before You Install

    before you install Caution The TSL.960 parts must be put together correctly before installation. All parts must be installed correctly before powering up the system. Access Requirements It is critical all components which require fixing behind the wall are easily accessible at all times during installation and routine maintenance.
  • Page 9: Technical Drawing

    technical drawing SIDE FRONT 182.79 Ø30 IR SENSOR M32 PROVIDE 34MM THROUGH HOLE 600MM LENGTH SENSOR CONNECTOR SENSOR CONNECTOPR LEAD TO POWER SUPPLY CABLE TO SOLENOID VALVE 700MM FLEXIBLE HOSE 400MM LEAD LENGTH 200MM LENGTH POWER SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE TSL960 MANUAL...
  • Page 10: How To Install

    how to install Tap Installation Mark tap hole centre onto the surface Drill 35mm diameter hole in countertop. for installation. Insert the tap through hole in basin or Slide the anti-rotation plate and fixing countertop. nut over flexi hose and sensor cable and onto mounting shank.
  • Page 11 Tap Installation Using fixings suitable to your application, Slide the backnut over the flexible hose fix the anti rotation plate using the holes and sensor leads. Tighten using a provided. spanner. Position the power supply to the Connect the power supply cable to the underside of the unit.
  • Page 12 Tap Installation Position the solenoid valve to the Connect the solenoid cable connector underside of the unit. Before fixing into leads to the solenoid valve. place, ensure cables can reach the connector positions. Connect the solenoid cable connector Fit the flexible hose nut onto the solenoid to the sensor connector.
  • Page 13 Tap Installation The product is now ready to be Once all nuts are tightened, open the wired into the spur and tested and water inlet and allow water to flow. commissioned accordingly. WARNING: Ensure all connections are fully tightened to ensure full seal of the tap.
  • Page 14: Operation

    commissioning Connect the water supply (turn isolation valve on) Turn power supply on and wait 20 seconds Activate the sensor by placing hand within detection range, and water will flow. Adjusting the sensor range: The sensor range can be adjusted if required to suit the installation conditions. Disconnect the power supply (battery or mains).
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Water not flowing Range is too short Increase detection range Range is too long Decrease detection range Sensor is dirty or obstructed Clean sensor and remove obstruction Tap is in security time-out mode Replace batteries or restore power supply Solenoid valve is incorrectly connected Reconnect solenoid valve with correct (polarity reversed)
  • Page 16 Use a soft cloth or sponge with a mild solution of soapy water as part of the regular washroom janitorial routine. Do not use abrasive or cream cleaners as these will damage the surface finish. If further information is required, contact The Splash Lab technical team for more detailed stainless steel care guidelines. TSL.960 MANUAL...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    maintenance Shut off the water supply to the tap. Disconnect the solenoid cable from the power supply. Disconnect the solenoid valve from the brass reducing adaptor and the brass fitting attached to the mains water supply. Remove the filter from the faulty solenoid valve. Re-fit new filter to replacement solenoid valve.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    Sensor taps 2 years parts & labour If a defect is found in normal use, The Splash Lab will, at their discretion, repair, provide a replacement part or product, or make appropriate adjustments. Damage caused by accident, misuse, or abuse is not covered by this warranty. Improper care and cleaning will void the warranty.
  • Page 19 contact General information info@thesplashlab.com +44 (0) 161 482 7000 Technical support technical@thesplashlab.com For further contact information visit: www.thesplashlab.com TSL.960 MANUAL...

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