Kohler K-10103 User Manual

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Troubleshooting (cont.)

Symptoms

Probable
Causes

Recommended Action

L.

Hose is

kinked.

L.

Check the hoses to make

certain they are not kinked. If

a hose is kinked, disconnect the

hose, straighten, then reconnect.

M.

The

solenoid

does not

work.

M.

Remove the valve cover and

solenoid. Replace the solenoid

as needed. Refer to the

″Test

and Service the Solenoid

section of the Homeowners

Guide.

2.

Low flow.

A.

Supply

pressure is

low.

A.

Check filtration systems for

blockage. Check incoming

water pressure. Pressure should

be at least 20 psi (137 kPa).

B.

The filters

are

plugged.

B.

Refer to the

″Service the Filters″

section of the Homeowners

Guide.

C.

The

aerator is

plugged.

C.

Remove the aerator and clean.

For calcium/mineral deposits,

soak the plastic insert in a 50:50

mix of water and vinegar. Soak

only the plastic insert.

3.

Constant

water flow.

A.

The

diaphragm

seal is

dirty or

damaged.

A.

Turn off the water supply and

purge the faucet. Remove the

cover and check the diaphragm

and surrounding area for

debris. Clean out any debris. If

the diaphragm is damaged,

order a replacement. Refer to

the

″Service the Diaphragm″

section of the Homeowners

Guide.

B.

The

battery life

has

expired.

B.

Remove the valve cover and

replace the battery. The spout

requires a standard 2CR5 6 V

lithium battery. This item is not

available from Kohler Co., but

can be purchased at retail

stores.

C.

The

solenoid is

plugged.

C.

Remove the valve cover and

solenoid. Check the solenoid

holes for debris.

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