Splash Lab L-980 Series Installation And Maintenance Manual

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L-980 Series
Electronic Sensor Tap
L-981
L-982
L-983
L-984
Meadow Industrial Estate, 34 Water
Street, Stockport, SK1 2BU
Installation and
Maintenance Guide
T +44 (0)161 482 7000
info.uk@thesplashlab.com

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  • Page 1 Installation and Maintenance Guide L-980 Series Electronic Sensor Tap L-981 L-982 L-983 L-984 Meadow Industrial Estate, 34 Water T +44 (0)161 482 7000 info.uk@thesplashlab.com Street, Stockport, SK1 2BU...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    Index Technical Data Pack Contents Pre - Installation Information 06-07 Tap Installation Setting Adjustment Battery Replacement Maintenance Troubleshooting Spare Parts List Warranty thesplashlab.com...
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    Technical Data Power supply for L-980: Internal 1x9V battery Power supply for L-980: 9V transformer Min Operating Water Pressure: 1 bar (14.5 PSI) Max Operating Water Pressure: 5.0 bar (72.5 PSI) With water pressure of more than 5 bars, use a pressure reducing valve.
  • Page 4: Pack Contents

    Pack Contents Familiarize yourself with the part names and confirm that the parts are included. 1x Allen key 2 x Filters BATTERY VERSION MAINS VERSION 9V Battery box Transformer 1x Tap and attachments thesplashlab.com...
  • Page 5: Pre-Installation Information

    Pre - Installation Information Check contents Separate all parts from the packaging and check each part with the pack contents section. Pay attention to the different models variations. Make sure all parts are accounted for before discarding any packaging material. If any parts are missing, do not attempt to install your electronic tap until you obtain the missing parts.
  • Page 6: Tap Installation

    Tap Installation Step 1 – Preparation for mounting the tap Shut off water supply and remove the hexagonal nut, the washer and the gasket. Do not remove the O-ring from the base of the tap. Step 2 – Installing the tap 1.
  • Page 7 Tap Installation Step 4 - Connecting the power source 1. Connect the power source: Battery Version Transformer Version a. For battery versions: install the battery’s box at the wall underneath the sink using the two sided adhesive foam tap. The cable connection must point down.
  • Page 8: Settings Adjustment

    Settings Adjustment Adjusting the settings with the remote control If necessary, the sensor settings can be adjusted as following: Shut off the water supply. In order to adjust the sensor with the remote control, hold the remote control straight in front of the sensor in a distance of about 6-8” (15-20cm). Choose the function you want to adjust by pressing once on one of the function buttons.
  • Page 9 Settings Adjustment DETECTION RANGE: This tap was supplied with a Self Adjusting Sensor. The ideal detection range for the specific location will be set automatically. Only if necessary, use the remote control to adjust the sensor range as follows: Press the RANGE button. Wait until a quick flashing of the red light of the sensor eye is perceived.
  • Page 10 Settings Adjustment Delay out time: This button allows modifying the water flow time after the user removes his hands from the tap. A delay out time close to 0 will save more water. An increased delay out time will make the user experience more comfortable. If required, the delay out time can be modified as follows: Press the OUT button.
  • Page 11: Battery Replacement

    Battery Replacement Battery models only The user is to activate the tap by placing their hands within the range of the infra-red sensor, to cause the solenoid valve to open for a preset time. The valve will close a set time after the user’s hands have been removed from the detection range.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance This tap is provided with two stainless steel filters preventing foreign particles to enter the lines. If the water flow has decreased, this may be because the filter is clogged. The filters can be cleaned as follows: Shut-off the water and shut-off the valve. Disconnect the flexible pipe Remove the filters and wash them under running water Reassemble the parts...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Shooting Problem Indicator Cause Solution Water not flowing Sensor flashes continuously Low battery Replace battery when user’s hands are within sensor range. Red light in the sensor does not Range is too short Increase range flash when user’s hands are within sensor range.
  • Page 14: Spare Parts List

    Spare Parts List Spare Parts L7000002 Solenoid valve L07221009 Solenoid valve with valve housing L04500001 Solenoid valve diaphragm L09550036 Sensor tap flexi hose - ” BSP thread - 450mm L09510073 Sensor tap flexi hose - ” BSP thread - 700mm L06530021 IP67 rated transformer –...
  • Page 15: Limited Warranty

    If a defect is found in normal use, The Splash Lab Ltd. will, at its 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.

This manual is also suitable for:

L-981L-982L-983L-984

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