| Installation   Aerada 1000 Series Faucet   S53-326 AC Gooseneck   S53-327 DC Gooseneck   Aerada 1100 Series Faucet   S53-328 AC High Arc Infrared   S53-329 DC High Arc Infrared   Aerada 1000   Table of Contents   Aerada 1100   Supplies Required. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2   Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Manual Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   Adjustments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9   Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   Multi-Faucet Transformer Wiring . . . . . . . . . 14   IMPORTANT!   Read this entire installation manual to ensure proper installation. When   finished with the installation, file this manual with the owner or maintenance   department. Compliance and conformity to local codes and ordinances is   the responsibility of the installer.   Installation   Packing List   Separate parts from packaging and make sure all parts are accounted for   before discarding packaging material. If any parts are missing, do not begin   installation until you obtain the missing parts.   • • • THIS   SIDE   • UP   Make sure that all water supply lines have been flushed and then completely   turned off before beginning installation. Do not use pipe dope. Debris in   supply lines can cause valves to malfunction.   Product warranties may be found under “Products” on our web site at   215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   © 2008 Bradley Corporation   P.O. Box 309, Menomonee Falls, WI 53052-0309   Phone: 1-800-BRADLEY Fax: 262-253-4161   Page 1 of 14   5/21/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   COMPONENT PARTS   Aerada 1100 Series   COMPONENT PARTS   Aerada 1000 Series   2 12   12   1 1 a/b   3 4 3 5 2 11   6 7 11   4 5 7 10   8 8 6 9 9 10   High Arc Components & Bradley Part Nos.   1. Spout with External Mixer opening [269-1960]   2. Shut Off Screw Assembly [269-1944]   Gooseneck Components & Bradley Part Nos.   1. Spout [269-1958]   2. Shut Off Screw Assembly [269-1944]   3. Outlet Assembly Kit Spout (.5 GPM) [269-1947]   4. Gooseneck Base without opening [269-1959]   5. 6 V Lithium Battery CR-P2 [261-010]   6. AC Adaptor Kit [269-1942]   3. Outlet Assembly Kit Lavatory Spout (.5 GPM) [269-1946]   4. Mixer Kit [269-1945]   5. 6 V Lithium Battery CR-P2 [261-010]   6. AC Adaptor Kit [269-1942]   7. Battery Holder Kit [269-1961]   7. Battery Holder Kit [269-1961]   8. Check Valve (1) [198-013]   8. Check Valve (1) [198-013]   9. Braided Hose (1) with inlet filter [269-1943]; Filter only [269-1948]   10. Deck Mounting Hardware Kit [269-1949]   11. Electronics Module Kit [269-1941]   9. Braided Hose (1) with inlet filter [269-1943]; Filter only [269-1948]   10. Deck Mounting Hardware Kit [269-1949]   11. Electronics Module Kit [269-1941]   12. Solenoid Valve [269-1940]   12. Solenoid Valve [269-1940]   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   5/21/08   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Installation   3 Mount bracket from underneath. Place hoses through large opening and   mounting rod through small opening. Make sure flange sits securely against   surface.   INSTALLATION   This faucet comes with all the components needed for installation,however, some   tools and supplies are not included.   • Basin Wrench   • Adjustable Wrench   • Adjustable Locking Pliers   • Plumber´s Putty   • Hex Key (supplied)   • Outlet Key (supplied)   Do not use pipe dope on faucet and supply connections. Possible   solenoid contamination could occur and will void any warranty.   Mounting of Lavatory and Gooseneck Faucet   Prerequisites   4 Place nut onto mounting rod and tighten with wrench.   • Supply valve is installed   • Water supply lines are flushed properly   • For AC faucets, power outlet is installed   It is not necessary to unscrew the connection between braided hose   and housing to install the product.   Do not remove protective covering from sensor until starting up faucet   operation.   5 If faucet was installed with cover plate, secure with basin washer, flat washer   and locknut.   Do not tighten locknut before step 4 is completed.   6 Install aerator and tighten with aerator key (supplied).   1 Mount cover plate if required. Plumber´s putty is recommended to seal the   cover plate to the sink. Security pin must be located on the left side.   7 For Gooseneck faucets, tighten spout with wrench.   8 Connect braided hose with filter to supply valve   Cold water > white label Hot water > no label   2 Mount gasket and put faucet into sink.   For AC faucets, please refer to the plugin or hardwired transformer   installation instructions.   9 Connect to power supply.   Result: The faucet is now mounted.   4 5/21/08   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Start-up Operation   Test Function   1 Hold hand in front of sensor.   > Water flow starts   Prerequisites   • Faucet is mounted   • Water supply is on   • Water supply lines are flushed properly   • For AC faucets, power outlet is installed.   1 Fully open supply valves.   WARNING   Hot water may burn your skin.   Hold hand carefully under water and remove quickly   2 Remove all items from sink.   2 For faucets with external mixer, turn mixer handle from cold to warm.   > Water temperature increases   3 Remove hand.   > Water flow stops   3 Remove protective covering from sensor.   4 Wait for 15 seconds for the faucet to calibrate to its environment.   15 sec.   Result: The function is now tested.   Result: The faucet is now activated.   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   5/21/08   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Installation   Enabling “Manual Setting Mode”   5 The following procedure (a, b, c) must be done three (3) times in a row.   A battery model is shown in the following example. These instructions apply   to all models. After 30 minutes, the “Manual Setting” mode will be disabled   automatically and all settings will be saved.   a - Re-insert battery   b - LED lights up   c - Remove battery immediately after LED switches off   Prerequisites   a • Water supply valve is open   • Battery is full (LED does not blink) for DC faucets   • AC power is on for AC faucets   c 1 Remove shut-off screw.   b 6 Insert battery.   2 Remove mixer handle (only for faucets with external mixer).   7 Mount housing vertically.   3 Remove housing vertically.   8 Mount shut-off screw.   4 Remove battery from battery holder.   6 5/21/08   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   9 Mount mixer handle (only for faucets with external mixer)   B - Setting Normal Mode   Setting the normal mode will allow the faucet to activate only when it senses a   hand presence.   1 Enable “Manual Setting” Mode   > See “Enabling Manual Setting Mode” section   2 Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after 5 seconds - Continue to   hold on for one (1) additional water pulse.   Result: The faucet is now mounted.   A - Setting Cleaning Mode   Setting the cleaning mode will make the faucet inactive for 90 seconds.   1 Enable “Manual Setting” Mode   > See “Enabling Manual Setting Mode” section   2 Fully cover sensor with hand, until water flow stops. (This takes 5 seconds.)   3 Remove hand.   Result: Normal Mode is now activated.   C - Setting Metering Mode (10 seconds)   Setting the metering mode will allow the faucet to activate for a full 10 seconds   after if senses a hand presence.   1 Enable “Manual Setting” Mode   > See “Enabling Manual Setting Mode” section   2 Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after 5 seconds - Continue to   hold on for another two (2) additional water pulses.   3 Remove hand.   Result: The Cleaning Mode is now active. For the next 90 seconds, the faucet   will be inactive.   3 Remove hand.   Result: Metering Mode is now activated for 10 seconds.   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   5/21/08   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Installation   2 Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after 5 seconds - Continue to   hold on for five (5) additional water pulses.   D - Setting Scrub Mode (60 seconds)   Setting scrub mode for 60 seconds will allow the faucet to activate for 60   seconds from the last hand presence.   1 Enable “Manual Setting” Mode   > see “Enabling Manual Setting Mode” section   2 Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after 5 seconds - Continue to   hold on for another three (3) additional water pulses.   4 Remove hand.   5 Hold hand in the current detection area until LED flashes. Then move hand   to the desired detection distance. When LED stays lit for two (2) seconds,   detection distance has been re-set to new location.   3 Remove hand.   Result: Scrub Mode is now activated for 60 seconds.   E - Setting Scrub Mode (180 seconds)   Setting scrub mode for 180 seconds will allow the faucet to activate for 180   seconds from the last hand presence.   1 Enable “Manual Setting” Mode   > See “Enabling Manual Setting Mode” section   2 Fully cover sensor with hand. Water flow stops after 5 seconds - Continue to   hold on for another four (4) additional water pulses.   Result: The detection distance is now calibrated.   G - Reset   All settings will be reset to default setting. The “Manual Setting” Mode will be   disabled.   3 Remove hand.   > The procedure for the reset is the same as “Enabling Manual Setting Mode”,   but step 5 needs to be done six (6) times in a row.   Result: Scrub Mode is now activated for 180 seconds.   Result: All settings are reset to default settings and the manual-setting-mode is   now disabled.   F - Sensor Range Adjustment   The detection distance of the sensor can be adjusted between approximately   4 - 11 inches from the infrared window.   1 Enable “Manual Setting” Mode   > See “Enabling Manual Setting Mode” section   2 Remove all items from the sink.   8 5/21/08   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   FAUCET ADJUSTMENTS   Operating modes and sensor ranges can be adjusted with a manual operation through the infrared sensor.   Faucet adjustment operations apply to all models.   OPERATING MODES   Operating Modes   Description   A B C D E Cleaning Mode   The faucet is inactive for 90 seconds.   Normal Mode   The faucet is activated if it senses a hand presence. This is the default operating mode of the faucet.   The faucet will shut off after 10 seconds regardless of hand presence detected.   The faucet will shut off 60 seconds after the detection of the last hand presence.   The faucet will shut off 180 seconds after the detection of the last hand presence.   Change the detection distance of the infrared sensor. The default sensor range is approximately 1” beyond the spout.   All settings will be reset to original factory settings.   Metering Mode (10 s)   Scrub Mode (60 s)   Scrub Mode (180 s)   Sensor Range Adjustment   Reset   F G In order to set the operating modes, the faucet needs to be placed into “Manual Setting” mode. At this time, operating modes can be changed within the next 30   minutes.   The following is a functional diagram to show the different settings available for manual faucet adjustment. See detailed instructions on pages 6 through 8.   FUNCTION DIAGRAM OF OPERATING MODES   Water pulses in seconds [s]   Legend:   5 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 Modes   Water is off   A - Cleaning Mode   B - Normal Mode   Water is on   C - Metering Mode 10 s   D - Scrub Mode 60 s   E - Scrub Mode 180 s   F - Sensor Range Adjustment   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   5/21/08   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Installation   TROUBLESHOOTING   Problem   Possible Cause   Solution   No water flow   Supply valves are closed   Aerator is blocked or dirty   Open supply valves   Clean or replace aerator (See "Care and Maintenance")   Inlet water line filter is dirty or Clean or replace filter (See "Care and Maintenance")   blocked   Braided hose is kinked   Eliminate braided hose kink   No external water pressure   Check water pressure/Provide water pressure   Replace battery (See "Care and Maintenance")   Battery is drained (DC   faucets only)   Battery contacts are   corroded (DC faucets only)   Clean contacts or replace battery   (See "Care and Maintenance")   Reverse battery insertion   Insert battery correctly   Plug connector   Connector between   transformer and power   adapter unplugged (AC   faucets only)   Power adapter contacts are   corroded (AC faucets only)   Clean contacts   Connecting cable is kinked   or broken (AC faucets only)   Replace defective parts (See "Replacement Parts")   Check external power supply/Provide power supply   Replace shut-off screw (See "Replacement Parts")   No external power supply   (AC faucets only)   Shut-off screw is missing or   defective   Solenoid valve inoperable   Faucet is in cleaning mode   Replace solenoid valve (See "Replacement Parts")   Wait for cleaning mode to end (appr. 90 seconds)   Electronics module   inoperable   Contact Bradley technical service or replace power adapter (See   “Replacement Parts”)   Power adapter defective (AC Contact Bradley technical service or replace power adapter (See   faucets only)   “Replacement Parts”)   Sensor distance is not   adjusted properly   Reset sensor monitoring range   Remove and re-install shut-off screw. Do not disturb sensor scanning   procedure (wait until water flow stops and LED switches off)   Infrared window sctatched   or dirty   Clean window with smooth cloth   10   5/21/08   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Problem   Possible Cause   Solution   Water runs   Connector between   electronics module and   solenoid valve plug is   reversed   Plug connector properly   continuously and   stops when object   present   Water runs   continuously   Interfering object is in   monitoring range   Remove object from monitoring area   Remove and re-install shut-off screw. Do not disturb sensor scanning   procedure (wait until water flow stops and LED switches off)   Defective electronics module Replace electronics module (See “Replacement Parts”)   Improper sensor mode   Change mode or reset sensor (See “Care and Maintenance”)   External water pressure too   high   Check external water pressure   Provide pressure between 20 - 125 psi   Solenoid valve inoperable   Replace solenoid valve (See “Replacement Parts”)   Replace electronics module (See “Replacement Parts”)   Water flows although Electronics module is   shut-off screw is   removed   inoperable   Water drops on infrared   window   Clean window with smooth cloth   Clean window with smooth cloth   Faucet turns on by   itself   Infrared window is dirty or   scratched   Input line pressure fluctuates Install appropriate line pressure regulators   Faucet is leaking   water   Connections between   housing and braided hoses   are loose   Check O-rings   Replace O-rings when damaged or missing   Connection between braided Check rubber washers   hose and inlet supply are   loose   Replace washers when damaged or missing   Connection between valve   body and solenoid valve is   loose   Check O-rings   Replace O-rings when damaged. Carefully reinstall solenoid valve and   do not overtighten.   Faucet drips, solenoid valve   does not close properly   Clean or replace solenoid valve (See “Replacement Parts”)   Temperature cannot   be adjusted properly   No, or too little hot or cold   water. Supply valves are not   fully opened   Fully open supply valves   Inlet water line filter is dirty or Clean or replace filter (See “Care and Maintenance”)   blocked   Braided hose is kinked   Eliminate braided hose kink   Backflow preventer in faucet Unblock backflow preventer   inlet is blocked   Temperature of hot or cold   water supply is too low   Check inlet water temperature or inspect boiler   Reverse hot water limiter (See “Care and Maintenance”)   Hot water temperature not   sufficient   Braided hoses are connected Correct the connections   improperly (cold to hot and   hot to cold)   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   5/21/08   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Installation   3 Remove housing vertically.   CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS   The following instructions are described in this section:   • Activating Cleaning Mode   • Replacing Battery   • Cleaning or Replacing Inlet Filter   • Adjusting Water Temperature (Internal Mixer)   • Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)   • Cleaning or Replacing Aerator   Activating Cleaning Mode   In order to set the cleaning mode, the faucet needs to be have been set once into   the “Manual Setting” mode. See “Manual Setting” instructions. When cleaning   mode is activated, the faucet will be inoperable for 90 seconds.   4 Remove used battery from battery holder and recycle.   1 Fully cover sensor with hand, until water flow stops. (This takes approximately   5 seconds.)   5 Insert new battery.   > LED lights up for 1 second   2 Remove hand.   Result: Cleaning Mode is now activated.   Replacing Battery   A traditional lavatory faucet is shown as an example. These instructions apply to   all DC models.   Prerequisites   • Battery is low (LED is lit)   • New 6 V Lithium battery (CR-P2) is required   1 Remove shut-off screw   6 Mount housing vertically.   2 Remove mixer handle (for faucets with external mixer only)   12   5/21/08   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   7 Install shut-off screw.   Adjusting Hot Water Limiter (External Mixer)   The proportion of hot water can be switched from approximately 85% to 95%   (or reverse) depending upon inlet water pressures and temperatures. The default   setting is 85%.   WARNING   Hot water may burn your skin.   Hold hand carefully under water and remove quickly   1 Remove mixer handle.   8 Install mixer handle (for faucets with external mixer only).   2 Carefully pull out hot water limiter from handle (using pliers) and reverse by   180°.   Result: The battery is now replaced.   Cleaning or Replacing Inlet Filter   180°   1 Close supply valves.   > Settings of hot water limiter (View from placement in mixer handle)   95%   85%   2 Disconnected braided hoses and clean or replace filter   (for a new filter, see “common replacement parts”).   3 Mount mixer handle.   3 Connect braided hose with filter to supply valve   Cold water > white label Hot water > no label   Result: The proportion of hot water is now changed.   Result: The filter is now cleaned or replaced.   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   5/21/08   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Aerada 1000/1100 Series   Installation   Cleaning or Replacing Aerator   1 Remove shut-off screw.   3 Install shut-off screw.   2 Remove aerator with vandal resistant wrench supplied with the faucet. Clean or   replace aerator, then reinstall.   Result: The aerator is now cleaned or replaced.   Multi-Faucet Transformer Installaion   AC CONNECTOR   FROM FAUCET   BANK INSTALLATION   ADAPTER WIRE   BANK INSTALLATION ADAPTER   WIRE (INCL. W/AC FAUCET)   232-009 (1–8 faucets)   ADDITIONAL WIRING (IF NEEDED)   TO BE SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER   (22 GA min; 50 ft. max. length)   Transformer can be used to connect up to 8   faucets. All units must be connected in parallel.   14   5/21/08   Bradley Corporation • 215-1628 Rev. A; EN 08-201   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |