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ASI 0391-1A Handbuch für Installation und Wartung

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM
SOAP QUANTIT Y
DIMINISHED
NO SOAP COMING OUT
OF THE SPOUT
SOAP DISPENSING
FROM THE SPOUT
CONTINUOUSLY
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1408201627 Rev G
INDICATOR
Low volume dispense
Red light in the sensor
flashes continuously
when the user 's hands
are within the sensor
range.
No soap dispensed.
Red light in the sensor
does not flash (once)
When user 's hands
are within the sensor
range.
Red light flashes
(once) and the motor
operates.
Steady stream of
droplets is dispensing.
CAUSE
Voltage of batteries
is low
Voltage of batteries
likely below 1.47V per
cell.
Soap level is below
supply tube.
The soap tank has
been filled but soap
has not reached the
spout.
The connector
between the motor
and the dispenser
head is not properly
engaged.
Sensor is picking up
reflections from the
washbasin or another
object.
Connectors between
the dispenser head
and the pump
assembly and/or the
power supply are
disconnected or not
properly connected.
Batteries are
completely depleted.
Soap solidification at
the supply tube.
The Com Cable
between the pump
assembly and soap
dispenser is not
connected properly.
SOLUTION
Replace batteries
Replace batteries. See
page 10.
Refer to page 9 and
refill the soap bottle.
Press the refill button
on the pump until
soap star ts to come
out of the spout
again, or press remote
"Fill" button.
Connect the Com
Cable plug and socket
properly so that the
white O-ring is not
visible. Refer to page
7 instructions.
Eliminate cause of
reflection.
Connect the plugs and
sockets correctly.
Replace batteries. See
page 10.
Fill the tank with
warm water at
120~140°F (49-60°C)
and run the pump
constantly until soap
is dispensed.
Connect the Com
Cable plug and socket
properly so that the
white O-ring is not
visible. Refer to page
7 instructions.
05 August 2015