Replacement Parts; Disposal Note; Fault / Cause / Remedy - Grohe 36 332 Manual

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III. Solenoid valve and battery, see fold-out page III and IV.
1. Loosen screw (F) and remove cap (G), see Fig. [5].
2. Disconnect plug-in connection between the electronics and
battery box (H), see Fig. [10].
3. Remove screws (N), see Fig. [11].
4. Insert screw with M4 thread (not included in the delivery
specification) into solenoid valve housing (O) and screw in
a few turns.
5. Pull out solenoid valve housing (O) and battery box (H)
using the screw, see Fig. [12], then remove the screw
again.
6. Disconnect plug-in connection between the electronics and
solenoid valve (O1).
7. Replace solenoid valve housing (O) or battery (H1), see
Fig. [13].
8. Insert solenoid valve housing (O) and battery box (H);
position electronics cable (Q1) above and electronics
cable (Q2) below tab (H2), see Fig. [14].
9. Secure solenoid valve housing (O) using screws (N), see
Fig. [15].
10. Connect plug-in connection between the electronics and
battery box (H) and between the electronics and solenoid
valve (O1), paying attention to the position of the plug-in
connections, see Fig. [16].
11. Fit cap (G) and secure with screw (F), see Fig. [5].

Fault / Cause / Remedy

Fault
Cause
Water not flowing
• Water supply interrupted
• Filter upstream of solenoid valve blocked
• Solenoid valve defective
• No voltage
- Battery discharged
- Plug-in connector without contact
• Cleaning mode activated
Water flowing
• Solenoid valve defective
continuously
• Thermal disinfection activated
Undesired water
• Sensor system detection zone set too high
flow
for local conditions
• Automatic flushing activated
Flow rate too low
• Mousseur dirty
• Filter in solenoid valve dirty
• Filters in the union connection set blocked
• Shut-off valves not fully open
• Water supply restricted
Water temperature
• Thermostat not adjusted to local pressure
too high or too low
• Non-return valve defective
IV. Filter, see fold-out page III and IV.
1. Remove solenoid valve housing (O), see Maintenance,
Solenoid valve and battery, points 1 to 6.
2. Remove the solenoid valve, see Fig. [17].
3. Clean filter (O2) and screw solenoid valve (O1) back into the
housing.
4. Further installation, see Maintenance, Solenoid valve and
battery, points 7 to 11.
V. Remove and clean mousseur (13 952), see fold-out page II
Assemble in reverse order.

Replacement parts

see fold-out page II (* = special accessories)
Care
For directions on the care of this fitting, please refer to the
accompanying Care Instructions.

Disposal note

Dispose of batteries in accordance with national
regulations.
Remedy
- Open shut-off valves
- Clean filter
- Replace solenoid valve
- Replace battery
- Check plug-in connectors
- Deactivate cleaning mode or wait 3 minutes
- Replace solenoid valve
- Wait 3.5 or 11 minutes
- Reduce range using remote control (special
accessory, prod. no.: 36 206)
- Wait 1 - 10 minutes
- Clean or replace mousseur
- Clean filter
- Clean or replace filters
- Fully open shut-off valve
- Check supply lines
- Adjust thermostatic cartridge
- Replace the non-return valve
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